July 02, 2009 Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News tomorrow's transport today
Largest-Ever Telecommunications Satellite Launched
Paris, France (ESA) Jul 02, 2009
The Ariane 5's 31st consecutive mission success was another record-setting flight for this workhorse Arianespace launcher - lofting the world's largest commercial satellite, TerreStar-1, from the Spaceport in French Guiana. Lifting off from the ELA-3 launch zone on a rare afternoon departure, the Ariane 5 deployed TerreStar-1 into geostationary transfer orbit 26 minutes later. With a ... read more

No leaks in Endeavour's fuel tank: NASA
Washington (AFP) July 1, 2009
The US space shuttle Endeavour has cleared a test for potentially harmful hydrogen gas leaks that twice delayed its high-profile launch, NASA said Wednesday. Engineers from the US space agency seemed to have successfully repaired the external fuel tank of the shuttle, which is waiting to embark on its final mission to the International Space Station (ISS) with a seven-member crew. To tes ... more
Get Free Daily Newsletters About Launches And Space Exploration
  

About UsContact Us: Australia 24/7  (61)-448-005-219 or Email
   
  • RSS FEEDS - SPACE : EARTH : WAR : ENERGY : SOLAR : GPS
  • Wind Energy For NSW South Coast
    Memory Foam Mattress Review
    Solar Energy Solutions
  • Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison
  • Previous Issues Jul 01 Jun 30 Jun 29 Jun 26 Jun 25
    Vietnam To Operate Its First Satellite Image Receiving Station
    Hanoi, Vietnam (XNA) Jul 02, 2009
    Vietnam's Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment said the country's first satellite image receiving station will be inaugurated in early July, the Vietnam News Agency reported Tuesday. The station for the satellite image receiver is located in an outlying district of the capital city Hanoi, said Nguyen Xuan Lam, Director of the ministry's National Remote Sensing Center. It is ... more

    ILS Proton Launches SIRIUS FM-5 Satellite
    Baikonur, Kazakhstan (SPX) Jul 02, 2009
    ILS International Launch Services (ILS) successfully carried the SIRIUS FM-5 satellite into orbit on an ILS Proton. This was the third commercial mission of the year for ILS and the fifth successful Proton launch of 2009. ILS has launched the entire SIRIUS three-satellite constellation beginning with the first launch in 2000. The ILS Proton Breeze M launched from Pad 39 at the cosmodrome ... more

    Russia launches US radio satellite: report
    Moscow (AFP) July 1, 2009
    Russia successfully launched Tuesday a US radio satellite from Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Russian news agencies reported. The Proton-M rocket carrying the Sirius-FM5 satellite "successfully blasted off and shortly after placed it on the sub-orbital trajectory," space officials quoted by Interfax said. The satellite will fully detach from the rocket's engine block nine ho ... more

    First Conclusive Signature For Lunar Uranium
    Tucson AZ (SPX) Jun 30, 2009
    Robert C. Reedy, a senior scientist at the Tucson-based Planetary Science Institute, is mapping the Moon's surface elements using data gathered by an advanced gamma-ray spectrometer (GRS) that rode aboard the Japanese Kaguya spacecraft. The data promise to show chemical elements on the Moon that have never been identified before, and Reedy and the Kaguya GRS team already have found uranium ... more

    .

  • NASA Holds Test To Verify Endeavour Tank Repairs


  • Dawn Switches Back To Ion Propulsion System


  • NASA Selects New Astronauts For Future Space Exploration


  • Landforms Indicate Recent Warm Weather On Mars
  • .

    SOLAR DAILY
    Industrial TOPCon silicon cell sets new efficiency benchmark
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 09, 2026
    Crystalline silicon solar cells dominate the global photovoltaic industry, and tunnel oxide passivating contact (TOPCon) architectures are rapidly gaining market share because they offer strong perf ... more
    Hybrid perovskite device taps power from sun and rain
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 09, 2026
    A team from the Institute of Materials Science of Seville, a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council and the University of Seville, has developed a hybrid energy harvesting device that ... more
    Defect networks boost performance of next generation perovskite solar cells
    Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 18, 2026
    Despite being riddled with impurities and defects, solution processed lead halide perovskites continue to defy expectations as highly efficient solar cell materials, with performance now approaching ... more


    ENERGY TECH
    US fusion report urges new diagnostics for commercial plasma power
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 09, 2026
    To operate fusion systems safely and reliably, scientists must monitor plasma fuel conditions and measure properties such as temperature and density that influence fusion reactions. This work depend ... more
    US labs map liquid metal path to future fusion power plants
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 27, 2026
    A national strategy for research on liquid metals in fusion energy systems is taking shape in the United States following a two day meeting at the Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Lab ... more
    Simulations reveal how plasma flow steers fusion reactor exhaust
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 18, 2026
    Scientists using advanced computer models have solved a long-standing puzzle about how hot plasma exhaust behaves inside tokamak fusion devices, a finding that could help future reactors withstand d ... more
    .
    Cargo Ship To Undock From ISS, Serve As Technical Platform
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jun 30, 2009
    Russia's unmanned Progress spacecraft, due to undock from the International Space Station (ISS) on June 30, will be used as a technical space platform before being dumped in the Pacific, mission control said Monday. "The undocking is planned for 22:30 Moscow time, June 30. The operation will be carried out automatically," mission control spokesman Valery Lyndin said. "As for when the ... more

    Trash Talk
    Bethesda MD (SPX) Jun 29, 2009
    Launchspace is seriously looking at the increasing risk of space debris interfering with operational satellites in a proactive way. Although no one knows when this will turn into a crisis, we do know it will happen, unless the world stops using space applications. But, the benefits of space are simply too important and they have become an integral part of modern living. The options seem obvious. ... more

    Space Station Room With A View
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Jun 29, 2009
    The crew of the International Space Station (ISS) is about to get a new "eye-pod." The Tranquility node headed for the space station early in 2010 will feature a viewing dome unlike any other window ever flown in space. The dome, called the Cupola, is literally studded with windows for observing Earth, space, and the marvelous expanse of the ISS itself. The Cupola, named after the raised ... more

    Searching For Life On Icy Worlds
    Davos, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 29, 2009
    Ice is a common feature of many of the worlds in the solar system with the potential to support life. Working out how to detect the signature of life - past or present - in ice will be a key part of solar system exploration. Project SLIce - Signatures of Life in Ice - is designed to find out both what signs of life might survive in ice, and how to detect it in a scientifically robust way. ... more

    .

  • Plans Unveiled For Most Isolated Hotel In The World


  • Spirit Continues To Study Troy


  • Coaxing Cold Colonies Back To Life


  • Integration Of Ariane 5 Completed
  • .
    Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News
    A Plan B for space? On the risks of concentrating national space power in private hands
    GMV to deliver new UK launch monitoring algorithms for NSpOC
    PLD Space lands 180m euro boost to advance global launch services
    .

  • NASA Seeks Help With Von Braun Collection
  • Opportunity Moves To Outcrop For Rest
  • LRO Enters Orbit Around the Moon
  • Mars Rover Yielding New Clues While Lodged In Martian Soil
  • Cassini Hints At Ocean Within Saturn's Moon Enceladus
  • General Dynamics Provides Communications Link For Lunar Mapping Mission
  • NASA Partners With California Space Authority
  • STScI Joins The Search For Other Earths In Space

  • Exotic Life Could Sprout From Chemistry On Titan
  • New Instrument Could Detect Water Deep Underground On Mars
  • TacSat-3 Completes Successful First Month Of Operations
  • LCROSS Successfully Completes Lunar Maneuver
  • 4Frontiers Team Members Lead Simulated Mars Mission
  • Salty Ocean In The Depths Of Enceladus
  • Jets On Enceladus Not Geysers From Underground Ocean
  • December trial set for love-triangle US astronaut

  • Parallel Launch Campaigns For Next Two Ariane 5s
  • Telesat Picks Integral Systems For SkyTerra Satellite
  • Spirit Undertaking More Soil Investigation
  • Progress To Undock From ISS June 30
  • Opportunity Clearing The Dust
  • Diviner is ready to start lunar mapping
  • Lunar neutral hydrogen atoms discovered
  • NASA LRO Moon Mission Enters Lunar Orbit



  • MOB | XML | PHP

    MOB | XML | PHP

    MOB | XML | PHP


    Previous Issues Jul 01 Jun 30 Jun 29 Jun 26 Jun 25

    The contents herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2009 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy statement