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2005 In Space

Alan Boyle has a useful wrapup. It would have been hard to top 2004 for an exciting year for private space, but things are moving slowly but steadily toward the day that we open up the frontier, with or without government help.

Posted by Rand Simberg at December 23, 2005 05:47 AM
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2005 in review–and some stories to watch in 2006
Excerpt: Alan Boyle has a roundup of 2005, and a look ahead here. Money quote: The year 2005 was supposed to mark NASA’s return to reliable spaceflight and the center of the space spotlight. But when historians look back, decades from now, they just ...
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I am surprised SpaceShot and Virgin Galactic Quest did not make the list. I guess he is waiting to see whether they will be hits.

Posted by Sam Dinkin at December 23, 2005 10:10 AM


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