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Russia's Kliper To Be Launched In 2015
Moscow (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
A new reusable space craft designed in Russia will start delivering crews and supplies to the world's sole civilian orbital station in 2015, the head of Russia's leading space corporation said Wednesday, reports RIA Novosti.
  
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Russia Plans Mine On The Moon By 2020
Moscow (AFP) Jan 25, 2006
Russia is planning to mine a rare fuel on the moon by 2020 with a permanent base and a heavy-cargo transport link, a Russian space official said Wednesday.

Shenzhou VI Orbital Module Works Well 100 Days
Beijing (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
The orbital module from China's Shenzhou VI manned spacecraft has been in normal operation for 100 days, since separating from the re-entry module on Oct 17 last year.

ISS To Evolve Into International Space Port - Official
Moscow (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
The number of pressurized modules on the International Space Station will be doubled to 12 in 2010 and international efforts will be increased, the head of Russia's leading space corporation said Wednesday, reports RIA Novosti.

Boeing Troubleshooting Experts Fix Space Shuttle In-Flight Anomalies
Houston TX (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
When something as complex as the Space Shuttle flies, there are unexpected circumstances known as In-Flight Anomalies (IFAs) that a team of Boeing, United Space Alliance (USA) and NASA engineers investigate and resolve after each flight.
20 Years After Challenger, Robots Grab The Headlines In Space Exploration
Paris (AFP) Jan 25, 2006
Twenty years ago, the loss of the US shuttle Challenger dealt an enduring blow to confidence in manned space flight yet also helped open up a golden era of exploration by machine.

Astronomers Detect Smallest Exoplanet Yet
Arlington VA (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
Using a relatively new and much more sensitive technique for detecting distant planetary bodies, astronomers employed a network of telescopes scattered across the globe to find the smallest extrasolar planet to date � and promised to find even smaller bodies in the coming years.

"THOR" Mars Mission To Seek Underground Water
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
A bold, new robotic mission to Mars proposes to make the first exploration of subsurface water ice in a potentially habitable zone.

See Saturn At Its Best This Friday
Cambridge MA (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
No planet holds the fascination of ring-girdled Saturn - especially the first time you view it with a backyard amateur telescope. Right now Saturn is as close and bright as it will get this year, shining like a yellow star in the eastern evening sky. Many telescope users consider it the most beautiful thing in the heavens, and a view of it in a good scope often draws gasps from first-timers.
Cooking Dinner At Home From The Office
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
It was well past quitting time, but David Mansbery was still stuck in the office. The next thing he knew, it was 8:30 p.m. His family hadn't eaten since lunch, and dinner certainly wasn't going to cook itself - or was it?

Inmarsat Supports IT Training In Rural Lebanon
Beirut, Lebanon (SPX) Jan 24, 2006
A project that aims to bring computer and Internet access to young people in Lebanon's most neglected and battle-scarred region is being supported by Inmarsat.

New Theory Explains Electronic And Thermal Behavior Of Nanotubes
Chicago IL (SPX) Jan 20, 2006
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have made an important theoretical breakthrough in the understanding of energy dissipation and thermal breakdown in metallic carbon nanotubes. Their discovery will help move nanotube wires from laboratory to marketplace.
Shanghai Stock Exchange Selects SkyStream For Global Delivery Of Financial News
Shanghai, China (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
SkyStream has announced the Shanghai Stock Exchange, China's largest exchange, is using its Mediaplex-20 video headend to distribute financial and market information - including listings, securities trading, commodities and financial news channels - to investors around the globe.

J Timothy Bryan Named CEO Of ICO Global And ICO North America
Kirkland WA (SPX) Jan 24, 2006
ICO Global Communications and ICO North America have announced that J. Timothy Bryan has been appointed chief executive officer of both ICO and ICO North America. Bryan will begin his new role immediately.

NASA Technology Featured In New Anti-Icing Windshield Spray
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jan 26, 2006
A new product using a NASA-based technology might make winter just a little easier to endure for those living in parts of the U.S. where snow and ice are common.
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