Following a very successful 2006, NASA saw its fortunes slip
slightly in 2007... as the shuttle program was hit with a series of
glitches highlighting the agency's reliance on the aging
technology, and casting doubts on whether the agency will be able
to wrap up the program by the mandated 2010 retirement date.

NASA also had to deal with the unwelcome spotlight -- and
numerous jokes on late-night television -- over the arrest of
astronaut Lisa Nowak, and a report claiming astronauts have ridden
into orbit while intoxicated on at least two occasions.
NASA had better luck with its unmanned probes, as the Mars
Phoenix lander and Dawn spacecraft successfully lifted off. NASA
and the Russian space program saw increased competition from other
countries, however, as China and Japan launched their own lunar
probes... and commercial space enterprises like Blue Origin and
SpaceX made further progress in their respective programs.

January
The billionaire founder of Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos, releases
video showing the successful November 2006 launch of
Goddard -- what the company says is a first
development vehicle in its New Shepard program. Goddard climbed to
nearly 300 feet AGL, then softly lowered itself back to the
ground... NASA completes the Ares I crew launch vehicle system
requirements review -- the first such milestone for a US
human-rated launch vehicle system in more than 30
years... It wasn't intentional -- but if scientist
Dirk Schulze-Makuch is correct, two NASA probes sent to explore the
possibility of life on Mars 30 years ago may have killed the very life they were
trying to find... NASA says human error may have doomed the
long-lasting Mars Global Surveyor... NASA hires Patrick Rhode, former chief
of staff and deputy director at the Federal Emergency Management
Agency during its oft-disparaged response to the Hurricane Katrina
disaster, as a senior advisor to agency Administrator Michael
Griffin... XCOR Aerospace announces a
series of successful test firings of its new 7,500 pound thrust
rocket engine... Officials confirm China used a ground-based ballistic missile to
blow apart an aging Feng Yun 1C polar orbit weather
satellite... NASA announces the Hubble Space Telescope's main
camera -- its most powerful -- has shut down unexpectedly
and it's unlikely scientists will be able to return it to its full
capability... Commercial rocket company Sea Launch loses both a rocket and the commercial
communications satellite destined to serve
Netherlands-based SES New Skies in an unsuccessful launch attempt.
The Zenit-3SL rocket exploded on the mobile floating launch
platform stationed in the equatorial Pacific.
February
NASA says the space
agency's upcoming Orion spacecraft will continue to fly to the
International Space Station until 2020 -- four years longer than originally
planned... Astronaut Lisa Nowak is arrested in
Orlando, FL after driving 900 miles to confront fellow spacefarer
Colleen Shipman, whom she believed to be a rival for the
affections of fellow astronaut Navy Commander William
Oefelein... While most of our attention on
President Bush's proposed FY2008 budget centered on the contentious
issue of user fees in the aerospace community, the American Institution of Aeronautics
and Astronautics (AIAA) notes one area of the fiscal
plan shows promise: the amount of funding allotted for NASA... Representatives with the United States,
China, and Russia hurl accusations during a
disarmament debate aimed at preventing an all-out arms race in
space... A group of scientists, astronauts, and engineers call upon
the United Nations to rally an "Armageddon"-style space mission to deal with the problem of killer
asteroids... A hailstorm at Cape Canaveral causes damage to the shuttle Atlantis'
external fuel tank, forcing the agency to postpone the
planned March 15 launch to effect repairs.
March
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin says due to cost constraints,
the agency's Orion space vehicle won't fly until
2015 -- three years later than planned... NASA's
Pluto-bound New Horizons probe speeds past Jupiter, as the ESA's
Rosetta spacecraft nears Mars on its way to a 2014 encounter with
comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko -- giving both space agencies the
opportunity to "tag team" their efforts to study the
solar system's largest planet... In a move guaranteed
to alarm -- well, alarmists -- NASA says it simply cannot afford to locate
asteroids capable of devastating hits to the Earth...
The Orbital Express demonstration
spacecraft lifts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station, FL. The satellite is part of a Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA) program aimed at demonstrating fully
autonomous on-orbit spacecraft servicing capabilities... Continuing
a streak of bad news from NASA, Administrator Griffin concedes it's
possible China will reach the moon before the US
returns there... It looked good to start, but problems
creep up five minutes into the second launch of SpaceX's Falcon I
rocket. Company founder Elon Musk says problems arose
with roll control in the later portion of the second stage burn...
Expedition 14-15 crewmember Sunita Williams -- stuck in space
onboard the International Space Station due to the delayed launch
of Atlantis -- says she will "run" in April's Boston
Marathon, on a station treadmill.

April
Four years after the
space shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon reentry, scattering
debris over Texas and Louisiana, Jonathon Clark -- husband of
Columbia astronaut Laurel Clark -- says he's still looking for his wife's wedding
ring, which Laurel wore on a chain around her neck
while in orbit... A bill calling for an increase in gross-receipts
taxes for residents of Doña Ana County, to fund New Mexico's proposed Spaceport
America, narrowly wins voter approval... Expedition 15 Commander
Fyodor Yurchikhin and cosmonaut Oleg Kotov blast off from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome. Also onboard the Soyuz capsule is space
"tourinaut" Charles Simonyi... Aerospace pioneer Burt Rutan receives US Patent Number
7,195,207 for the revolutionary "shuttlecock," or
"feathering" wing atmospheric reentry system, seen on Rutan's
SpaceShipOne vehicle... NASA's Kennedy Space Center hosts the
flight of a privately operated F-104, the first in a series of "pathfinder" test
missions from the space shuttle runway... A contract
worker takes hostages inside Building 44 at Johnson Space
Center in Houston, TX. The standoff ends with the fatal shooting
of one hostage, and the apparent suicide of the
gunman... NASA says it will bring astronaut Sunita Williams
home onboard Atlantis, instead of Endeavour -- which,
due to delays in the launch of the former shuttle, isn't scheduled
to blast off until August... NASA successfully completes the first
of several planned checkout test flights of the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared
Astronomy (SOFIA) aircraft, a modified Boeing 747SP
designed to study the universe in the infrared spectrum... The
second time is the charm for UP Aerospace, which successfully launches its SL-2
mission from New Mexico -- but isn't able to recover
the missing rocket until mid-May... Famed scientist,
astrophysicist, researcher and educator Stephen Hawking experiences weightlessness
onboard a Zero-G flight.

May
NASA mulls over potential health issues related to the
agency's planned missions to Mars -- including what to
do if an astronaut dies enroute, or whether preventative surgeries,
such as removing an astronaut's appendix, should be performed
beforehand. One area NASA refuses to touch: the question of sex,
which NASA deems a "behavioral" issue, not a medical one... The
head of the Russian program says the United States rejected that
agency's proposal for the two countries to work
together in returning to the moon -- news that comes as a surprise
to NASA, which maintains it hasn't rejected any such offers... NASA
selects The Boeing Company and Textron Systems to develop alternate heat shield materials
for the Orion crew exploration spacecraft... The
Orbital Express spacecraft successfully performs a fully autonomous free-flight rendezvous
and capture operation in orbit... NASA's Lunar
Excavator Challenge ends without a winner, after
all three teams' robotic diggers break down... The "US Aerospace
Industry Analysis" shows the US continues to lead the global aerospace
industry, growing last year by more than 8 percent to
exceed $183.5 billion versus $169.8 billion in 2005 -- but warns
changes are coming, including increased global competition and a
declining global economy... China announces it plans to send a lunar orbiter skyward later in
the year, the first step towards launching a moon
lander and, eventually, a lunar rover... A patch of Martian soil
analyzed by NASA's rover Spirit provide some of the strongest evidence
yet that ancient Mars was much wetter than it is
now... NASA gives the all-clear for a June 8
launch of the shuttle Atlantis, after a three-month
delay caused by damage from a late February hailstorm.

June
The long, strange trip NASA's Dawn spacecraft has traveled to
reach the stars takes yet another unexpected
detour, as NASA announces a broken launch pad crane
will delay the probe's planned June 30 launch by at least one
week... It took three months longer than NASA had planned, but Atlantis finally heads
skyward, carrying the latest building blocks of the
International Space Station, and putting NASA's soon-to-be retired
shuttle program back on track (for the moment)... NASA engineers
determine a fourth spacewalk will be needed during
Atlantis' stay at the ISS, so astronauts may tack down
an insulating blanket apparently blown out of place during the
orbiter's launch... California Congressman Duncan Hunter defends his support for the controversial
duPont Aerospace DP-2. On paper, the DP2 is an
inexpensive VTOL plane with a range of 5,000 miles and a top speed
of 700 mph, capable of carrying 48 fully armed soldiers and a
Humvee; in reality, a prototype has only been able to lift off a
few feet, tethered to a trailer, before crashing back down...
Russian space engineers Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov successfully revive the computers onboard
the ISS, four days after a systemwide failure which
occurred soon after the crew of the US space shuttle Atlantis added
solar panels to the space station... Speaking of Atlantis, the
shuttle returns safely to Earth, with a landing at Edwards Air Force
Base in California... Bigelow Aerospace launches
the Genesis II inflatable space station test
module, offering a potential glimpse at future
habitation areas in space.

July
NASA says it plans to
reuse two older spacecraft on new
missions to study comets and planets around other
stars. The agency's Stardust and Deep Impact probes will soon be
re-enlisted to study other planetary bodies; both spacecraft
completed their primary missions within the past three years... The
launch of the oft-delayed Dawn spacecraft, a mission that will
explore the asteroids Ceres and Vespa, is rescheduled to September
in order to free up time and resources for the launch of the Mars
Phoenix lander... In the first maneuver of its kind, NASA is forced to move one of its orbiting
spacecraft to avoid a potential collision with
man-made debris resulting from the test of a Chinese
anti-satellite (A-Sat) weapon in January... The shuttle "Endeavor" completes its trip
to Launch Pad 39A, ahead of a planned August launch... Scott J.
"Doc" Horowitz, associate administrator for NASA's Exploration
Systems Mission Directorate, announces plans to leave the
agency in October... Northrop Grumman announces plans to increase its stake in
maverick aerospace company Scaled Composites to 100
percent... In related, and sad, news, three workers are killed
following an apparent explosion at a test facility used by Scaled
at California's Mojave Air And Space Port. The blast occurs during a "cold fire"
test of the nitrous-fueled engine to be used on the
upcoming SpaceShipTwo vehicle... A controversial NASA report states
on at least two occasions, astronauts were allowed to head into orbit despite
showing signs of being intoxicated.

August
The new head of RKK Energia, the Russian company that produces
the bulk of spacecraft used by that country, calls for "emergency administration" to
stave off bankruptcy... NASA's Phoenix Mars Mission blasts
off, aiming for a May 25, 2008 arrival at the Red
Planet and a close-up examination of the surface of the northern
polar region... For the first time in over four-and-a-half years,
Endeavour heads into orbit...
The agency's Mission Management Team determines a gouge on the underside of the space
shuttle will not need to be repaired before the
orbiter returns to Earth... Outgoing FAA Administrator Marion Blakey is named President and Chief
Executive Officer of the Aerospace Industries
Association, the trade association representing the
nation's manufacturers of aerospace equipment, effective November
12... NASA announces it will remove troublesome insulating foam
covering mounting brackets for the shuttle Discovery's
external tank, and replace it with a material the agency says is
less likely to shed during its October launch... A University of
Minnesota astronomer says he has found the largest expanse of -- well, nothing -- ever seen in
the known universe... NASA says it found no supporting evidence on reports of
astronauts flying into space while inebriated.
September
A new extensive federal
background check has some employees at the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory seeing bureaucratic red... Is it
an inspiring visage, or space-age toilet seat? A team of US
and British architects and designers unveils design renderings of New Mexico's
Spaceport America... Samples taken from several NASA
facilities suggest so-called "clean rooms," aren't so
much... Col. Richard Bachmann Jr., who spearheaded a
controversial astronaut health study that brought to light
allegations of astronauts flying drunk, tells Congress NASA is hindering open
communications when it blows off reports of astronaut
drinking and behavior problems... After months of discussions
between the two entities, officials at NASA send notice to
Rocketplane Kistler, issuing a default letter which
cuts off future funding on its portion of a $500 million
development contract with the private spaceflight company. NASA
pulls the contract in October... The X Prize Foundation and Google announce
the $30 million Google Lunar X Prize, a robotic race
to the Moon... Japan's first lunar orbiter, Kaguya, launches successfully
from the small island of Tanegashima, off the southern tip of
Kyushu Island... Hundreds villagers in Peru become ill after a meteor impacts near the
remote Andean village of Carancas, causing a
foul-smelling odor... Nobel Prize-winning particle physicist Steven
Weinberg slams manned space flight in
general, as "... having produced nothing of scientific value"...
After a tumultuous gestation process, NASA's Dawn spacecraft rockets towards the
stars at long last.

October
A group of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) employees in
California win a temporary victory in their fight
against a new federal background check... The
aerospace industry reflects on the 50th anniversary of the launch of the
first manmade satellite, Russia's Sputnik... Expedition 16 Commander Peggy
Whitson, Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko and spaceflight
participant Dr. Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor blast off towards the
ISS... For the fifth time, NASA extends the missions of the
long-lived Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and
Opportunity... Astronauts scheduled to ride onboard Discovery later
in the month cite professionalism, over recent allegations of alcohol abuse
against the space agency... The shuttle Discovery lifts off for the
ISS... China's Chang'e lunar probe heads for the
moon... Armadillo Aerospace goes 0-4
in its attempts to collect $350,000 in NASA funds in the Northrop
Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge at the Wirefly X Prize Cup in
Alamogordo, NM... NASA examines apparent damage to a new solar
array during deployment at the ISS.

November
Mission managers at
NASA shuffle planned spacewalks to address issues with the International
Space Station's power generating systems... SpaceX
breaks ground for a facility at Space Launch Complex 40
(SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral... A Central Florida judge
tosses out key evidence found
during a search of a car belonging to former NASA astronaut Lisa
Nowak, and statements she made to Orlando police after her arrest
on kidnapping charges... Following a return path that crisscrossed
the continental US, the shuttle Discovery lands safely in
Florida... Lawmakers tell NASA to devote more funding
to detecting planet-killer
meteors... NASA determines a report of a smoke-like
smell from a Russian cosmonaut testing his spacesuit on the ground
was an isolated case, and shouldn't pose a problem for upcoming
spacewalks at the International Space Station. Good
thing, too, as several are planned in the weeks ahead to prepare
the station for the arrival of a new module... The National Science
Foundation (NSF) and NASA will use Antarctica's harsh environment
to test a new tent-like
architecture for astronaut housing on the moon...
China shares what it says is the first image of the
moon from its Chang-e 1 lunar probe.
December
Chinese officials deny an Internet rumor the first photo of the
lunar surface from its Chang'e orbiter was actually plagiarized from
NASA... Following two other postponements, NASA delays launch of the space shuttle
Atlantis on its STS-122 mission due to continued
problems with fuel-level sensors inside the external fuel tank. The
agency later pushes off the launch to early January... Thanks to a quintet of NASA satellites stationed
over the Northern Hemisphere, scientists believe they
now know what causes the strange phenomena of the auroras borealis,
or the Northern Lights... Expedition 16 astronauts Dan Tani and
Peggy Whitson complete the 100th spacewalk in support of
construction of the ISS, searching for the causes of
problems involving power generation onboard the station... SpaceX
completes Systems Requirements Review (SRR) for what will be the third Falcon 9/Dragon
demonstration flight under NASA’s Commercial
Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program... A Florida
congressman called for an extra $10 billion in funding to NASA
over the next five years, so the United States can
maintain a manned space presence throughout the development of the
agency's next-generation Orion spacecraft... The mother of NASA
Flight Engineer Daniel Tani, one of three
members of Expedition 16 now onboard the International Space
Station, is killed when she reportedly drives her car around
extended railroad crossing arms and is struck by a train...
NASA says a newly-discovered asteroid, scheduled to make a low
fly-by of Mars at the end of January 2008, may in fact strike near the red planet's
equator... Saying more work needs to be done to modify
the problematic ECO sensors inside the external fuel tank, NASA delays indefinitely the
scheduled January 10 launch of Atlantis.