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October 05, 2009
Another Ariane 5 Orbits Dual ComSats
Kourou, French Guiana (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
On Thursday evening, October 1, Arianespace boosted two payloads into geostationary transfer orbit: the Amazonas-2 civil communications satellite for the Spanish operator Hispasat, and the ComsatbW-1 military communications satellite, built by Astrium for the German Ministry of Defense. The launch was the 47th Ariane 5 mission and the 33rd successful launch campaign in a row. ... read more

ISRO Develops Tech To Boost Satellite Life By 5 Years
Bangalore, India (PTI) Oct 02, 2009
For the first time, India's space scientists have developed electric propulsion technology that is expected to boost the life of geostationary satellites by upto five years. In other words, the satellites which today have a lifespan of ten years, could last upto 15 years. The system - plasma thrusters - would be tested in GSAT-4 spacecraft slated to be launched on board GSLV later ... more
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    China's First Mars Mission Delayed
    Beijing, China (XNA) Oct 02, 2009
    China's first Mars probe mission will be delayed because of Russia's decision to postpone the launch of its mission to the Martian moon Phobos from next month to the year 2011. Russia's Phobos-Grunt mission had been slated to lift off aboard a Zenith rocket in October on a three-year mission to study Phobos and return soil samples to Earth. Yinghuo-1 orbiter was set to be launched with the ... more

    MESSENGER Gains Critical Gravity Assist For Mercury Orbital Observations
    Baltimore MD (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
    MESSENGER successfully flew by Mercury yesterday, gaining a critical gravity assist that will enable it to enter orbit about Mercury in 2011 and capturing images of five percent of the planet never before seen. With more than 90 percent of the planet's surface already imaged, MESSENGER's science team had drafted an ambitious observation campaign designed to tease out additional details ... more

    Light Duties For Expedition 20; Soyuz On Its Way
    Houston TX (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
    The Expedition 20 crew members got the opportunity to relax aboard the International Space Station Thursday, as they had a light-duty day before the upcoming nine-day handover to the Expedition 21 crew. The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft carrying Expedition 21 Flight Engineers Jeffrey Williams and Maxim Suraev and spaceflight participant Guy Laliberte, who is flying under an agreement between the ... more

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  • NASA's LCROSS Mission Changes Impact Crater

  • Seeking Life's Shadow

  • Japan's 'alien' PM meets 'earthman' astronaut

  • Canadian space tourist entertains astronauts: report

  • Space Systems/Loral Delivers Intelsat 14 Satellite To Florida

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    MESSENGER Gains Critical Gravity Assist For Mercury Orbital Observations
    by Staff Writers
    Laurel MD (SPX) Oct 01, 2009 MESSENGER successfully flew by Mercury yesterday, gaining a critical gravity assist that will enable it to enter orbit about Mercury in 2011 and capturing images of five percent of the planet never before seen. With more than 90 percent of the planet's surface already imaged, MESSENGER's science team had drafted an ambitious observation campaign designed to ... more

    Clown takes giant leap into space
    Baikonur, Kazakhstan (AFP) Sept 30, 2009
    The billionaire founder of the Cirque du Soleil blasted off into orbit on a Russian rocket on Wednesday to bring his trademark humour and acrobatic energy into the ultra-serious world of space flight. Guy Laliberte, 50, a Canadian who spent millions from a personal fortune on his two week visit to the International Space Station (ISS), is likely to be the last such "space tourist" for ... more

    Simulation Suggests Rocky Exoplanet Has Bizarre Atmosphere
    St Louis MO (SPX) Oct 01, 2009
    So accustomed are we to the sunshine, rain, fog and snow of our home planet that we find it next to impossible to imagine a different atmosphere and other forms of precipitation. To be sure, Dr. Seuss came up with a green gluey substance called oobleck that fell from the skies and gummed up the Kingdom of Didd, but it had to be conjured up by wizards and was clearly a thing of magic. ... more

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  • Arianespace Maintains Record Launch Rate

  • India Set To Launch Satellite With Indigenously Developed Cryogenic Engine

  • Russia To Launch Orbital Lab "Oka-T" In 2015

  • Space Systems/Loral Delivers SES World Skies Satellite To Launch Base

  • Russia Sends Circus Man Into Space

  • Cirque du Soleil founder reaches for the stars

  • Funding Shortfalls Have Hurt NASA's Constellation Program
  • Space Debris Gets Some Respect
  • Key Process For Space Outpost Proved On 'Vomit Comet' Ride
  • SMART-1 Mapped Crash Scene Of Upcoming LCROSS Impact
  • Spirit Makes Progress On Antenna Actuator
  • MESSENGER's Neutron Spectrometer Zeros In On Mercury's Crust
  • Russia's Last Analogue Space Freighter Buried In Pacific
  • Opportunity Passes 11 Mile Mark

  • NSS-12 Satellite Arrives At Kourou
  • Light-Duty Day For Crew, Expedition 21 Prepares For Launch
  • China says completes 3D moon map
  • Iceberg Chasing And Laser Lights
  • India's Moon Mission Quite Economical
  • Extracting Water From Moon Possible: Indian Scientist
  • China to build, launch satellite for Laos
  • IKONOS Satellite Marks 10 Years In Operations

  • NASA Goddard Shoots The Moon To Track LRO
  • SpaceX's DragonEye Navigation Sensor Demonstrated On Space Shuttle
  • India over the moon with water discovery
  • Lotus Plant-Inspired Dust-Busting Shield To Protect Space Gear
  • Russian Space Freighter To Be Buried In Pacific
  • Delta II NASA Launch For MDA Successful
  • Scientists See Water Ice In Fresh Craters On Mars
  • Deep Impact And Other Spacecraft Find Clear Evidence Of Water On Moon



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