Astrophysics
Last modified January 9, 2003 by Lisa Gardiner.
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...moreOn August 8, 2001, NASA launched the next of its robotic space missions: The Genesis mission. Genesis had a perfect launch aboard its Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral. Everything with the mission continues
...moreOn July 30, 2001, NASA is set to launch the next of its robotic space missions: The Genesis mission. After launching on a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral, the Genesis spacecraft will travel toward
...moreSome of the best news of the week is that the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) was launched successfully last Saturday! Liftoff on its Delta II rocket occurred on time at 15:46:46 EDT, June 30, 2001. So
...moreThe launch of solar satellite HESSI has been postponed indefinitely! When the Pegasus rocket designed to boost the X-34A hypersonic vehicle went out of control on June 2nd and had to be blown up, NASA
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