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October 02, 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

A New Era For European Navigation Begins
Paris, France (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
Mr Antonio Tajani, European Commission Vice-President for Transport Policy, has announced the official start of operations for EGNOS, the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service. The EGNOS 'Open Service' is now available. This is a major milestone for the project: its primary service is now available to all users equipped with EGNOS-compatible receivers. Most mass-market satellite ... more

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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

First Galileo Satellite Makes Way For Operational Satellites
London, UK (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has successfully completed the planned repositioning of the first Galileo test satellite, GIOVE-A, to a higher orbit to make way for the operational satellites of Europe's satellite navigation constellation. From the GIOVE-A operational headquarters in Guildford, UK, SSTL's operating team executed a series of precisely planned manoeuvres during July ... more

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

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    First Light For BOSS - A New Kind Of Search For Dark Energy
    Berkeley CA (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
    BOSS, the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, is the most ambitious attempt yet to map the expansion history of the Universe using the technique known as baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO). A part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS-III), BOSS achieved "first light" on the night of September 14-15, when it acquired data with an upgraded spectrographic system across the entire ... more

    Canadian space tourist entertains astronauts: report
    Moscow (AFP) Oct 1, 2009
    Canadian billionaire space tourist Guy Laliberte has entertained his fellow space travellers with a soap bubble show during their first day in orbit, a Russian space scientist said Thursday. Laliberte "has brought a special charm to the atmosphere aboard the ship," said Valery Bogomolov, deputy head of the Institute of Medical-Biological Problems, which monitors the health of cosmonauts in ... more

    Thales Alenia Space Wins APSTAR 7 Telcomm Satellite Contract
    Cannes, France (SPX) Oct 02, 2009
    APT Satellite Company Limited, a leading satellite operator in the Asia Pacific Region for the design, manufacture and delivery on ground of a high-capacity telecommunication satellite. The contract also includes Launch Campaign, Training, Launch and Early Operational Phase, In Orbit Tests as well as On Site Support, Dynamic Satellite Simulator, Satellite Control Centre and Baseband ... more

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  • ViaSat To Acquire WildBlue Communications

  • Pioneering Soviet cosmonaut dies aged 79: reports

  • Hubble Highlights Two Galaxies That Are Losing It

  • GOCE Delivering Data For Best Gravity Map Ever

  • Space Systems/Loral Delivers Intelsat 14 Satellite To Florida

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  • US vows deeper ties with China after 60 years of communist rule
  • US to add up to 1,000 cybersecurity experts
  • US ready for one-on-one contact with Iran at nuclear talks
  • Hunter UAS Fielded With Automatic Takeoff And Landing System
  • Boeing SLAM ER Missile System Achieves 2 Launch Milestones
  • Pakistan minister warns against US missile strikes
  • Obama demands action from Iran after nuclear talks
  • NKorea diversifying threats against SKorea: president

  • Israel tones down rhetoric as Iran nuclear talks begin
  • China military power unknown despite parade show: experts
  • Submarines ordered by Israel still being built: military
  • Powers seek to put pressure Iran over nuclear drive
  • Thousands likely dead in Indonesian quake
  • Death toll nears 150 as Samoa tsunami devastation revealed
  • New typhoon looms as SE Asia death toll nears 400
  • NATO chief warns of climate change security risks

  • NASA to resume 'Operation Ice Bridge'
  • Indonesia quake zone a disaster waiting to happen: scientists
  • Climate bill could face tough road
  • Vietnam steps up efforts to reach typhoon victims: officials
  • Study: Man did not evolve from apes
  • Moss may hold stem cell programming clues
  • France launches 'battle of the electric car'
  • Iran aiming to get nuclear materials via Canada: customs



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