NASA Enjoys A Great Year... But It's Not The Only Game In Town
Anymore
Make no mistake -- 2006 will go down as a significant year for
the aerospace industry for two different, but equally important,
reasons. It was the most successful year the National Aeronautic
and Space Administration has had in years... but 2006 will also be
remembered as the year commercial spaceflight took firm hold across
the United States.

January
The Pentagon signs off
on the United Launch Alliance, a
joint-venture between rivals Boeing and Lockheed Martin. The merged
operations still face tough anti-trust scrutiny... The Air Force
Research Laboratory says it's hard at work developing a "flying dishwasher" that
could repair other satellites in orbit... a capsule from NASA's Stardust deep space
probe (right) returns successfully to Earth, with
cometary and interstellar particles housed onboard... After several
delays, NASA's New Horizons probe takes off,
bound for Pluto... Closer to Earth, at least for now, the Rocket Racing League
announces it will establish its world headquarters in Las Cruces,
NM... Cost overruns keep NASA's Dawn spacecraft program
grounded... ANN observes the 20th anniversary of the loss
of the shuttle Challenger.
February
So weird and innovative that it HAS to be Russian, crews onboard
the International Space Station release the first ever SuitSat -- a satellite
constructed from an old Orlan space suit (below). It succeeds in
broadcasting a very weak radio signal for approximately 36 hours...
NASA says weak management may keep Glenn Research Center in
Cleveland, OH from cashing in on projects associated with the
agency's return to the moon... The New Mexico state legislature
approves $110 million in funding to begin construction on Spaceport America near Truth
or Consequences... NASA says it may ground the shuttle
Atlantis in 2008, to provide parts for the other
orbiters... Commercial space tourism company Space Adventures says it
plans to build spaceports in Singapore, and the United Arab
Emirates... In a display of truly cosmic timing, NASA unveils
images of a cometary particle from the recent Stardust mission --
shaped like a heart --
scientists discovered on Valentine's Day.

March
NASA continues its streak of recent successes, as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
fires its thrusters and establishes its initial orbit
around the Red Planet... Upstart commercial space companies
Rocketplane Limited, Inc. and Kistler Aerospace Corporation join
forces. New name? Acme Consolidated Aerospace Incorporated -- just
kidding, it's Rocketplane Kistler... The SpaceX Falcon 1 launch
vehicle is destroyed moments after launch (shown below). The
company says a small fuel leak was to blame... NASA changes its
mind on the troubled Dawn spacecraft, and decides
to fund the program after all... The Expedition 13 crew blasts off
from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard a Soyuz spacecraft,
bound for the ISS... NASA investigates a pair of accidents
involving preparations for launch of the shuttle Discovery. Workers
accidentally dent the orbiter's remote arm, and a
falling lamp causes indentations on the foam of the shuttle's external fuel tank... In
an unrelated accident, a NASA worker falls to his death
from the roof of a warehouse at Kennedy Space Center.

April
The MRO begins the first
series of aerobraking maneuvers, that
over the next six months will place the probe in its permanent
orbit around Mars... the three-man Expedition 12 crew lands on
the steppes of Kazakhstan... TravelZoo signs up its 10 millionth
subscriber, who wins a trip onboard one of the first
suborbital space flights... Zero-G Corporation reaches a
deal with NASA that will allow the company to use the runway at
Kennedy Space Center for its flights... The European Space Agency's
Venus Explorer probe
successfully enters orbit around the mysterious planet... NASA
announces plans to send a probe to the moon to look for water in 2008...
The Space Frontier Foundation
announces a project to fly hundreds of teachers in space within the
next few years... The aviation and aerospace community mourns the loss of acclaimed test pilot Scott
Crossfield (shown at right), after his plane goes
down in a severe thunderstorm over northern Georgia... Following
NASA's lead, China announces its own plans
to send probes to the moon... After six delays, the CloudSat and CALIPSO cloud-analyzing
satellites launch from Vandenberg AFB in
California.
May
Eileen Collins (below) -- who flew on four shuttle flights, and
commanded the first Return to Flight mission in 2005 -- announces she is leaving the space
agency... NASA and the X-Prize Foundation partner up
for the $2.5 million Lunar Lander
Challenge... SpaceShipOne designer Burt Rutan criticizes NASA
for its return to past designs for its next-generation manned
spacecraft... Students from five North Dakota colleges and
universities join forces to design and test a proposed spacesuit
for use on Mars... Despite widespread support from
many in the aerospace community, former Kansas Cosmosphere operator
Max Ary is sentenced to three
years in prison on charges he stole artifacts from the museum, and
sold them for his personal benefit... NASA reveals a summary of the
reasons behind the failure of 2005's DART
automated orbital rendezvous mission -- and there are several... In
happier news, NASA extends the mission of a
satellite studying Earth's middle and upper atmosphere by four
years... X-Prize founder Dr. Peter H. Diamandis receives the
first-ever Heinlein Prize, intended for those who make
a significant contribution to commercial spaceflight... NASA
decides to use less-expensive, modified Delta-IV rocket engines to
power its next-generation Cargo Launch Vehicle, instead
of a cheaper variant of the shuttle's main engine.

June
Ahead of the second Return-to-Flight
mission for the space shuttle Discovery, NASA shuttle program
manager Wayne Hale stresses the need for "continuous
improvement" of the orbiter's systems, especially its
problematic external fuel tank... NASA launches the 300-meter-long AESOP balloon
from Sweden's Esrange Space Center, to measure the composition of
cosmic ray electrons... NASA announces who will do what to get to
the moon. All NASA centers receive slices of the
moon pie, including Glenn Research Center... Famed
test pilot Chuck Yeager sues his four children, claiming they
deliberately underfunded his pension... USA Today reports money
earmarked for NASA to send scientific probes to distant planets and
return astronauts to the moon, may be used instead for projects closer to
home that have little to nothing to do with exploring
space... In related news, scientists criticize NASA for losing
sight of its aeronautical research duties,
in its quest to go to the moon... Auction site eBay runs an auction
purporting to sell several Confederate flags flew into orbit
aboard a 2004 mission to the International Space
Station. Astronauts deny the Southern Cross ever rode with them,
and the event is written off as a hoax... NASA names its
next-generation booster (right) the "Ares." The name refers to
the Greek God of War... known to the Romans as Mars.
July
A large asteroid whizzes by Earth at a distance just slightly
farther out than the Moon -- the cosmic equivalent of a very near miss...
NASA's proverbial Phoenix, the shuttle Discovery flies into orbit on
the agency's second Return to Flight (RTF) mission.
The flawless July 4 launch is overshadowed by North Korea's failed
test of a ballistic missile... ANN reports on the odd "curse" of NASA's SLC-6 site in
California, which was apparently "broken" by the
successful June 28 launch of a rocket from the Vandenberg AFB
facility... The Indian rocket program suffers two failed launches inside of 48
hours... After months of negotiations, NASA and the
Russian Space Agency agree to a price for NASA astronauts
hitching rides to the ISS aboard Soyuz space capsules... A Russian
rocket carries the inflatable Genesis Pathfinder I
spacecraft, developed by Bigelow Aerospace, into low
orbit... Discovery returns to Earth following a successful two-week
mission to the ISS (below). Oddly, some white streaks seen on the
orbiter's wing during heat shield checks -- later found to be bird
droppings -- survive the trip through Earth's
atmosphere... Has NASA abandoned hope for its home planet? For the
first time in four years, the agency's mission statement makes no mention of exploring
Earth... During AirVenture 2006, a new space exhibit at the EAA Museum is
unveiled. The centerpiece is a full-scale replica of
SpaceShipOne.

August
NASA says its Ares I
launch vehicle will use the same insulating foam that doomed the
shuttle Columbia in 2003, but the booster's design makes it impossible
to harm the crew vehicle riding on top... Astronaut
John Glenn and his wife Annie are slightly injured in an Ohio
car accident... Pluto sees its planetary
status reduced to "dwarf" status... Astrophysicist James Van Allen, discoverer
of the radiation "belts" that encircle Earth, passes away at age
91... NASA admits it can't find the original recordings of
the 1969 moon landing -- but they're not "lost," per
se... Engineers perform a tricky launch-pad repair
mission inside the payload bay of shuttle Atlantis,
replacing bolts holding a communications antenna... NASA
awards the first contracts as part of its Commercial Orbital Transportation Services
(COTS) Program, to SpaceX and Rocketplane Kistler...
Astronaut Jeffrey Williams accidentally lets slip the name of NASA's new crew exploration
vehicle while recording a broadcast onboard the ISS.
Within hours, the whole world knows to call the CEV "Orion"...
Speaking of Orion (above right), NASA announces Lockheed Martin will build
the new space capsule.
September
After suffering four delays, an on-pad lightning strike, and an
aborted rollback due to an approaching hurricane that later veered
away from KSC, the shuttle Atlantis heads to the
ISS... William "Captain Kirk" Shatner announces he has turned down a free ride into
suborbital space, because he's afraid of not
returning... Expedition 14 blasts off for the International Space
Station, with an important passenger: Iranian-born entrepreneur Anousheh Ansari, the first
female "space tourist"... A chemical leak onboard the
ISS causes tense moments. The alarm is later traced
back potassium hydroxide in the station's Elektron oxygen
generation system... Atlantis returns safely to
Earth, after a 24-hour delay to investigate debris
seen floating near the orbiter. NASA later confirms one of the
shuttle's heat exchange panels got "dinged" by space debris, or a
micrometeoroid... The inaugural rocket flight from New Mexico's
Spaceport America ends sooner than planned Monday,
with the UP Aerospace rocket crashing in the desert far short of
its planned 70-mile apogee in suborbital space... Sir Richard
Branson unveils a mockup and drawings (below) of the upcoming
"SpaceShipTwo" commercial
space passenger vehicle.

October
An Australian computer programmer maintains Neil Armstrong's
famous 1969 "One small step for man..." quote was, in fact, misquoted... United Launch
Alliance clears anti-trust hurdles,
setting the stage for the planned Boeing/Lockheed Martin joint
venture... NASA launches a venture capital fund to
invest in technology firms... China says it is looking to space tourism to help fund
its space program... The second annual X Prize Cup gets underway in
New Mexico, highlighted by the Lunar Lander Challenge.
Alas, lone participant Armadillo Aerospace's entry fails to
complete the required tests (below) -- but there's always next
year... NASA's STEREO mission to investigate solar storms gets off
to a spectacular start with
a night launch from Cape Canaveral... A shuttle will fly to the Hubble Space Telescope before
the program ends in 2010, NASA says.

November
NASA reports all shuttle flights for 2007 will be
delayed due to changes in the shuttle's external
tank... Watchdog site NASAWatch.com publishes photos of snoozing workers at NASA's
Huntsville, AL space center... After nearly 10 years of faithful
service, NASA loses contact with the Mars Global
Surveyor spacecraft (below)... Private space firm JP Aerospace completes two
successful, near-space flights in one day... Blue Origin conducts its
first highly secretive test flight in West Texas... Despite reports
to the contrary, NASA says its Ares I launch vehicle has plenty of
thrust to carry astronauts into orbit... The
long-lasting Spirit and Opportunity Mars
rovers get tossed a bone, as NASA approves funding for
another six months... NASA says the shuttle Discovery will launch at
night, the first nighttime shuttle launch since
2002.

December
NASA says the shuttle's external fuel tank won't be redesigned for 2008
after all, as the current tank has proven to be sufficiently
durable... After operating a borrowed 727 for four years, Zero-G says it will lease its very own
plane to conduct parabolic flights... NASA says it
plans to establish a manned base on the moon by
2020... Images from the still-silent Mars Global
Surveyor show evidence water may have flowed on the
Martian surface in the past five years... For the second time this year,
the shuttle Discovery heads to the ISS... NASA Administrator
Michael Griffin justifies NASA's plans to return to the moon, calling the current focus on LEO missions
a mistake... A Virginia spaceport launches its first rocket...
After four spacewalks, astronauts succeed in fully retracting a stubborn
solar array on the ISS... NASA and Google partner to
bring realistic online maps of the lunar and Martian surface to
websurfers...