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CAGW Criticizes Subsidies For ULA Satellite Launches![]() Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) have criticized the Air Force's plan to grant a multimillion annual subsidy through sole-source contracts for heavy satellite launches to United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin. Airbus Looks To Lightweight Future ![]() European aircraft maker Airbus plans to launch a new generation of planes built with light, composite materials to help increase fuel efficiency, a senior company executive said on Monday. HE Space Operations To Market Spacehab Services Throughout Europe ![]() HE Space Operations have announced that they have signed an agreement with the USA-based Spacehab to market Spacehab's commercial space services throughout Europe. |
Large Survey Of Galaxies Yields New Findings On Star Formation![]() New findings from a large survey of galaxies suggest that star formation is largely driven by the supply of raw materials, rather than by galactic mergers that trigger sudden bursts of star formation. Scientists Probe Black Hole's Inner Sanctum ![]() How does matter spiral its way to the center of a galaxy and into the mouth of a supermassive black hole? A new study provides the best glimpse yet at the death spiral of material as it descends into the core of a galaxy hosting a large black hole. Stardust Entry Path To Be Visible In Northwest ![]() On January 15, 2006, after more than 7 years and billions of miles of travel through space, NASA's Stardust spacecraft will release a 100-pound sample return capsule (SRC) to Earth with some precious cargo - pristine samples of comet and interstellar dust. |
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![]() Marotta UK is pleased to announce that it designed, developed and qualified equipment for the cold gas propulsion systems on board the Galileo GIOVE-A, part of Europe's Galileo navigation program, successfully launched by Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL). Hubble Reveals Much More To North Star ![]() By stretching the capabilities of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to the limit, astronomers have photographed the close companion to Polaris, known also as the North Star, for the first time. NASA Had No Choice But To Buy Soyuz Flights ![]() "If the U.S. is to maintain a presence on the ISS and take advantage of the billions invested in the facility, we must rely on the Russians," Joe Pouliot, a spokesman for the House Science Committee, which oversees NASA, told SpaceDaily.com. |
Orbcomm's Equity Financings Complete![]() OHB Technology affiliated company Orbcomm has announced that it has completed equity financings totaling over $110 million led by Pacific Corporate Group (PCG), which committed $60 million. New investors, in addition to PCG, include investment firms MH Equity Investors and Torch Hill Capital. Matsushita To Build Largest Plasma Panel Plant ![]() Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. plans to build the world's largest plasma panel plant at an expected cost of 1.4 billion dollars to prepare to meet surging global demands, the company said Saturday. New Horizons Remains On Course For January 17 Launch To Pluto ![]() The past two weeks have been pretty quite for our intrepid spacecraft. For the most part, she has slept, un-powered, while launch vehicle and ground system preparations have continued. About the only real action came on January 3rd, when the final flight parameter loads were installed in the twinned computers New Horizons carries within her hull. |
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