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New NASA System Will Help Space Station Crews Breathe Easier
Houston TX (SPX) Jul 20, 2007
A new oxygen generation system tested between July 11 and 14 aboard the International Space Station will allow the orbiting laboratory's crew size to increase in 2009. The hardware is part of the station's environmental control and life support system and will be used to augment the Russian Elektron oxygen generator. With the increased capability to produce oxygen, the station can better support ... read more
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    Russia Proposes Drafting Simpler START Arms Treaty
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jul 23, 2007
    Russia has proposed to the United States that the sides draft a simpler version of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), a senior Defense Ministry official said Wednesday. The current START treaty expires December 5, 2009. "In our opinion, we should not allow a vacuum in the sphere of strategic arms control," Lieutenant General Yevgeny Buzhinsky said. "So far, the U.S. has not respo ... more

    By Ice Floe To The North Pole
    Potsdam, Arctic Ocean (SPX) Jul 23, 2007
    At the end of August, an unusual expedition under Russian leadership will leave for the Arctic Ocean. One of the participants is Jurgen Graeser of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, one of the research centres of the Helmholtz Association. For the first time in the history of Russian research using drifting stations, a German researcher will take part in the North Pole d ... more

    The Price Of The Question Is Too High
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jul 23, 2007
    Russia will not revise its agreements with British investment companies developing its oil and gas fields because of the sharpening of relations between the two countries, Natural Resources Minister Yury Trutnev said Tuesday. Trutnev was speaking at a meeting of the working group of the Advisory Council on Foreign Investments attended by representatives of foreign mining companies on July 17. ... more

    Russian Anti-Nuclear Activist Killed In Attack
    Moscow (AFP) July 21, 2007
    A Russian environmental activist died on Saturday after armed attackers raided a protesters' camp outside a nuclear facility in Siberia, officials and activists said. One of some 20 protesters at the tent camp told AFP the attackers were "skinheads" who had used baseball bats, hammers, metal rods and an axe during the raid near the Angarsk uranium enrichment plant. "They came at around 5:0 ... more

    Space Adventures Secures Seats On The Soyuz
    Arlington VA (SPX) Jul 20, 2007
    Space Adventures has announced that it has finalized contracts with the Federal Space Agency of the Russian Federation (FSA) for two commercial seats aboard upcoming flights of the Soyuz TMA spacecraft. The company became world renowned in 2001 with the launch of California businessman Dennis Tito and since then, has launched four other privately-funded individuals to space. Space Adventures has ... more

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    Malaysia To Receive Brand-New Russian Fighters
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jul 19, 2007
    Malaysia will receive the first 12 of its order of 18 Sukhoi Su-30-MKM Flanker fighters, the most advanced versions of the Su-27 warplane, before the year is out. The Su-30-MKM embodies the best achievements of the Russian aircraft industry and has the most advanced European avionics. The Malaysian version is based on the Su-30-MKI, earmarked for India, but features different equipment and an e ... more

    Russia Ready To Consider Dismantling North Korea Reactors
    Beijing (RIA Novosti) Jul 19, 2007
    Russia is ready to discuss assisting in deactivating North Korea's nuclear facilities, a Russian envoy said Wednesday at six-party talks in China, aimed at pressing the Communist state to take further denuclearization measures. "Russian specialists are ready to discuss issues concerning the closing down of nuclear facilities in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea," said Vladimir Rakhmanin ... more

    Russia Rejects NATO Offer As Crisis Looms Over CFE
    Moscow (AFP) Jul 19, 2007
    Russia rejected a NATO offer for consultations on a key European arms treaty Wednesday, but said it would continue talks with the United States on the treaty and dismissed the idea of a new Cold War. Russia last week announced it would suspend participation in the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) arms control treaty after months of tensions over US plans to deploy an anti-missile system in ce ... more

    The Trouble With Sarkozy
    Paris (UPI) July 18, 2007
    With nearly three weeks left to go of his first hundred days, the honeymoon of France's new President Nicolas Sarkozy has been more like a whirlwind. His latest coup this week resolved the decade-long dispute over of the divided leadership of the Franco-German EADS group that builds Airbus jets and runs one of Europe's top aerospace and defense groups. Last week, after a long telephone call to h ... more

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    NATO Weighs Response To Russian Arms Treaty Freeze
    Brussels (AFP) Jul 17, 2007
    NATO is weighing its response to a "tough" Russian announcement that it will suspend a key Soviet-era arms treaty in December, a NATO diplomat said Monday. "Moscow has sent a quite tough memorandum ... on the reasons that led it to suspend the treaty and which sets the date from which it will apply as December 12," the diplomat said, on condition of anonymity. "The 26 NATO members are cons ... more

    US Sees No Link Between CFE Suspension And Missile Shield
    Washington (AFP) Jul 17, 2007
    The United States denied Monday any cause and effect between Russia's suspension of a treaty limiting conventional forces in Europe and US plans for an anti-missile shield in Europe. "I am not sure I get the linkage between the CFE and missile defense," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters. "I would put to you that the Russian issue, shall we say, with the CFE treaty extends ... more

    Russia Will Build Floating Nuclear Power Plants
    Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jul 17, 2007
    Since 2006, Sevmash, the main company of the Russian State Nuclear Shipbuilding Center, has been working to complete a floating nuclear power plant in northern Russia that will be launched in 2010 and moored in a nearby harbor. This technological marvel will raise quite a few eyebrows and cause widespread apprehension, because the world still fears everything connected with nuclear power. ... more

    Sukhoi Super Jet: The Great White Hope Of The Russian Aircraft Industry
    Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jul 17, 2007
    Russia's civilian aircraft industry collapsed with much of the rest of its economy after the break-up of the Soviet Union. Now, the country is hoping to gain a foothold on the global market for short-haul passenger aircraft, competing with the industry's two current titans, Canada's Bombardier and Brazil's Embraer. Of all the projects it has to choose from, the Russian government has opted ... more

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