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Citing fatigue and stress for the three-man crew of the Russian space station Mir, Russian officials decided July 21 to delay repairs scheduled for the damaged space station until a relief crew arrives at the station early this month. |
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Citing the possibility of repair spacewalks, NASA officials announced July 30 that astronaut Wendy Lawrence, who was scheduled as the next astronaut to stay on the Russian Mir space station, would be replaced by her backup, Dr. David Wolf. |
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Nearly one month into its mission on the Martian surface, the Mars Pathfinder lander and the Sojourner rover continue to work well, returning stunning images and data on the Martian surface and atmosphere. |
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Eugene Shoemaker, a geologist and astronomer who pioneered our understanding of asteroid impacts on Earth and throughout the solar system and later discovered hundreds of asteroids and comets, was killed July 18 in a car accident in central Australia. |
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Preparations continue as scheduled for the August 7 launch of the shuttle Discovery on mission STS-85, a 10-day trip to deploy and retrieve a German scientific satellite and test a new robot arm. |
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Citing high production costs, Japan's Space and Technology Agency decided in early July to scrap its planned HOPE reusable spaceplane, replacing it with a modified version of its prototype. |
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Efforts by Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) to amend a NASA appropriations bill in the House of Representatives failed when events moved faster than expected and the congressman was unable to get to the House floor in time to offer his amendments. |
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Two companies developing new reusable launch vehicles introduced new designs for their vehicles at July 21 press conferences held in conjunction with a space access symposium. |
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Three launches of spacecraft using Delta, Atlas, and Pegasus rockets were successful in a ten-day period, placing global positioning, communications, and imaging satellites into orbit. |
| August 5 | Launch of Soyuz TM-26 to dock with the Mir space station |
| August 7 | Launch of space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-85 |
| August 7 | Launch of NASA's Lewis remote sensing spacecraft using Lockheed Martin's LMLV-1 launcher |
| August 8 | Launch of an Ariane 4 rocket carrying a PanAmSat communications satellite |
| August 10-12 | Launch of a Chinese Long March 3B carrying a Philippine communications satellite |
| August 14 | Planned return of Soyuz spacecraft carrying Mir cosmonauts Vasily Tsibliev and Alexander Lazutkin |
| August 18 | Planned landing of the space shuttle Discovery, ending STS-85 (assuming an August 7 launch.) |
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Distant Galaxy: Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope and the Keck Telescope have found what appears to be the most distant galaxy yet discovered: a dim, young galaxy about 13 billion light years from Earth. The galaxy formed when the universe was only about 1 billion years old, astronomers estimate. Observations of the distant galaxy were aided by a gravitational lens, a star cluster between the galaxy and the Earth which bent the light from the galaxy around it to make it easier to observe from the Earth. The observations will help astronomers better understand the formation of galaxies in the early universe. Religion and Space: If you ever wondered if space exploration and Catholicism were in conflict, you can rest easy now, thanks to ARCSEC. The "Association of Roman Catholics for the promotion of Space Exploration and Colonization" plans to "take an active part in the space development and the emerging pro-space culture," according to a press release. The organization plans to "encourage the participation of Catholics in the next great historic endeavor of mankind," by providing "a trans-political forum for the issues of space exploration, development, and research."
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