International Space Station
NASA Solicits Input for Commercial Space Transportation Services
Aug. 7, 2007 -- WASHINGTON - On Tuesday NASA issued a Request for Information soliciting ideas and feedback to help shape the plan to procure safe, cost effective, and reliable logistics services to the International Space Station and other payload launch services. » read more »
US Space Shuttle Endeavour Launches Safely with Teacher on Board
08 August 2007 -- The U.S. Space Shuttle Endeavour has lifted off into space late Wednesday from Cape Canaveral, Florida and is heading towards the International Space Station for a construction mission. As Cindy Saine reports from Washington, the spotlight is on teacher-turned-astronaut Barbara Morgan. » read more »
Next Space Shuttle Launch Scheduled for August 7
NASA investigates intentional damage to computer headed for space station
Washington, 27 July 2007, By Cheryl Pellerin (USINFO Staff Writer) -- NASA managers have cleared space shuttle Endeavour's August launch after a two-day flight readiness review that assessed mission risks and determined the shuttle's equipment, support systems and procedures are ready to fly.
The mission, STS-118, will be Endeavour's first flight in more than four years. » read more »