With Shuttle Set To Retire ... Russia Boosts The Price For
Transportation
This development was pretty much inevitable. NASA has signed a
$753 million modification to the current International Space
Station contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency that
reflects a 20 percent increase for transportation to the
station.
Launches New Website In Conjunction With Women's History
Month
NASA will debut its new Women@NASA website during a Women's
History Month event at the agency's Headquarters in Washington at
1300 EDT on Wednesday, March 16.
Falcon 9 Rocket To Carry ORBCOMM’s First Two
Next-Generation OG2 Satellites
The first two ORBCOMM next-generation OG2 satellites will be
carried to orbit on the next Falcon 9 launch this year. ORBCOMM and
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) jointly announced the
development Monday.
Operations Suspended Briefly After A Worker Was Fatally Injured
In A Fall Monday
Technicians at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A
resumed processing operations Tuesday in preparation for space
shuttle Endeavour's upcoming launch.