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Morpheus lander crashes, burns and explodes in untethered flight test, NASA remains optimistic (video)

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As noisy as we found Project Morpheus’ tethered flight test, its untethered follow-up was far, far louder. Yesterday, the experimental lander suffered a hardware component failure, which NASA says “prevented it from maintaining stable flight.” This c…


NASA’s Morpheus lander detects hazards, noisily passes tethered flight test (video)

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While it’s not landing on Mars any time soon, NASA took a breather from Curiosity’s adventures to showcase the Morpheus Lander. The prototype went through its first (tethered) flight test at the Kennedy Space Center just before the weekend, showcasin…


Dark horse rides into space race, strapped to world’s largest rocket booster

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Alliant Techsystems (ATK) may not be on top of your betting card, but it has plenty of shuttle motor pedigree. To compete with the likes of SpaceX, Astrium and others, it’s putting that technical savvy into its Liberty system to carry seven astronaut…


China promises to put more humans in space, less trash

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China’s recent Beidu GPS launches were mere firecrackers compared to its space ambitions for the next five years. These have been laid out in a 17-page government document, which fortunately reduces down to just a few key points once you filter out …