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Apr 03, 2014
Lynn is the CEO of Finmeccanica North America and DRS Technologies and a former U.S. deputy secretary of defense.
Apr 03, 2014
The newly reconstituted French government will see Benoit Hamon replace outgoing National Education Minister Vincent Peillon and Minister of Higher Education and Research Genevieve Fioraso, whose agency oversees funding for French civil space programs. French President Francois Hollande approved the new government on April 2 after his ruling Socialist Party suffered losses in local elections.
Apr 01, 2014
An aromatic hydrocarbon found in meteorites, dimethylnaphthalene, is offering researchers signatures of far flung violent events in the universe,
Apr 01, 2014
SpaceX continues to shake up the industry with significantly lower costs to orbit than other launch providers
Mar 31, 2014
Bombardier project to assemble Q400s in Russia is on hold
Mar 24, 2014
“USAF Prepares Industry for Cutbacks,” warned an Aviation Week & Space Technology headline, followed by a story that discussed the death of aircraft companies, shuttering of facilities, a Pentagon briefing to industry leaders with “a blunt warning of things to come” and a diminished role for manned aircraft in national defense. That article didn't appear recently, however. It was written in 1957—the first time the Laureate awards were presented.
Mar 24, 2014
Even as the Obama administration pushes to have the FAA fund itself with the traveler-paid Airport and Airway Trust Fund, the White House predicts the fund's balance will grow steadily over the next decade. White House budget documents lay out a road map to wean FAA from general-fund contributions. As of 2015, the FAA budget request would have the trust fund cover 93% of FAA's operations, as well as its Airport Improvement Program, facilities and equipment, and research, engineering and development accounts.
Mar 24, 2014
SpaceX delayed its third commercial cargo flight to the international space station (ISS) because of “payload contamination” problems in the unpressurized “trunk” of its Dragon spacecraft, but don't try to find out what those problems are. “We've had some issues with payload contamination that we will be addressing,” says Sam Scimemi, ISS program director at NASA headquarters, during a March 14 Space Transportation Association presentation. “We're going to have to assess that and replace some parts and get the rocket ready for launch again.