The space shuttle Endeavour landed safely at the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday at 8:39 p.m. EDT after an almost 16-day mission. Commander Dominic Gorie guided the orbiter to a safe landing at Cape Canaveral. The shuttle’s seven-member crew delivered a new Japanese module and a Canadian robot to the International Space Station, where they stayed for a record 12 days.
WK2 to Fly Soon, SS2 Almost Finished
So says Will Whitehorn, president of Virgin Galactic. Rob Coppinger has an account of his speech earlier today at a space conference in England. Other than the fact that WhiteKnight2 is still undergoing taxi tests four months after roll-out, there’s not much new here. A few tidbits on future investment and non-human payloads.
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Space Florida is teaming up with the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze to create a “first-of-its-kind Personal Spaceflight Medical and Training Program for commercial space tourists.”
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National Geographic Uses G-Force One to Film Station Identifications
National Geographic broadcasts ‘zero gravity’ idents
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“National Geographic is today broadcasting what it claims are the world’s first channel idents filmed in zero gravity, developed by Brothers & Sisters.The idents will be used as promos for National Geographic’s Space Week, launching in January.
“The advertising consultancy, which was commissioned in April on the strength of an [...]
NASA Extends Contract for Soyuz Transport to ISS
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NASA has signed a $141 million modification to the current International Space Station contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency for crew transportation services planned through the spring of 2012.
The firm-fixed price extension covers comprehensive Soyuz support, including all necessary training and preparation for launch, crew rescue, and landing of a long-duration mission [...]
Progress Report: JP Inflates Ascender 100 Vehicle
JP Aerospace has posted updated photos of the inflation of its Ascender 100 airship. The company is working on creating lighter-than-air vehicles that can float into space.
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Chiao: Deepen U.S., China Cooperation in Space
Former NASA Astronaut Leroy Chiao makes the case for space cooperation between the United States and China on his blog.
“It makes sense politically and programmatically to cooperate with China, in all areas. Space would be a good place to symbolically signal such a shift in policy. The United States did this with Russia in the [...]

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