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New Glonass Satellites Due To Operate For Seven Years Krasnoyarsk (RIA Novosti) Dec 28, 2007 The three Glonass-M navigation satellites that Russia launched on Tuesday will be operational for seven years, a design and production bureau spokesman said on Wednesday. The three satellites were launched from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan on board an improved Proton-M carrier rocket to join the existing satellite constellation, which comprises 15 operational satellites. "The eq ... more ATK Extendible Support Structure Operates Successfully on the RADARSAT-2 Mission Minneapolis MN (SPX) Jan 02, 2008 Alliant Techsystems reports that its extendible support structure (ESS) operated as designed on the RADARSAT-2 mission that was launched Saturday, Dec. 14th on a Soyuz vehicle from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Once on orbit ATK's ESS built in its Goleta, Cal. facility deployed flawlessly. The ESS's precision deployment and in-orbit stiffness and stability enable functionalit ... more Roscosmos Reports Russia Had 101 Operating Satellites In 2007 Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jan 02, 2008 The number of Russian-made satellites in orbit this year has increased to 101, the head of the Russian Federal Space Agency said Thursday. "In 2007 the Russian space group consists of 101 satellites, 35 of them have socio-economic roles," Anatoly Perminov, the head of Roscosmos, told journalists. Until 2007, Russia had just over 90 operating satellites. Perminov denied Thursday ... more Progress M-62 docks Space Station Moscow, Russia (SPX) Dec 31, 2007 Russian logistics spacecraft Progress M-62, after three days in free flight, docked with the International Space Station (ISS). Proximity operations, final approach maneuvers and docking were performed in automatic mode. Initial contact with the docking port of the Pirs docking module-compartment occurred at 11:15 Moscow Time within coverage of Russian ground tracking stations. ... more Russia To Launch Space Base For Missions To Moon And Mars After 2020 Moscow (RIA Novosti) Dec 19, 2007 Russia plans to deploy an orbiting base for manned and unmanned missions to the Moon and Mars after 2020, the head of the space agency said on Tuesday. "After 2020, Russia plans to create and put into orbit a near-Earth experimental manned complex to ensure transport operations to the Moon and Mars," Anatoly Perminov said. He also said Russia has tentative plans for manned missions to Mars ... more |
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Moscow (RIA Novosti) Dec 12, 2007 Russia's Reshetnev Applied Mechanics Production Association (NPO-PM) and France's Thales Alenia Space are developing a new multifunctional satellite platform, Express-4000, the Russian company said on Tuesday. Thales Alenia Space, a major payload provider for the Russian telecom satellite market, and NPO-PM are closely working on a joint program to cooperate in the development and building of a ... more Thales Alenia Space And NPO-PM To Finalize An Industrial Cooperation Agreement Cannes, France (SPX) Dec 11, 2007 Thales Alenia Space and NPO-PM strengthen their position by announcing today that they are about to finalize an industrial cooperation program concerning the development of a multi-mission satellite platform. Thales Alenia Space, a major payload provider for the Russian telecom satellite market, and NPO-PM are closely working on a joint program to cooperate on the development and building of a n ... more Russia Tests Engine For Angara Carrier Rocket Moscow (RIA Novosti) Dec 10, 2007 Russia has successfully conducted preliminary tests of an engine for the first stage of the new-generation Angara carrier rocket, the Khrunichev State Research and Production Center said on Friday. The RD-191 oxygen-kerosene engine has been developed by Energomash research and production center for a new family of Russian launch vehicles based on a common core booster. "Experts have tested ... more Russian Carrier Rocket Proton Puts Military Satellite Into Orbit Moscow (RIA Novosti) Dec 10, 2007 A Russian Proton-M carrier rocket, launched from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, has put a military satellite into orbit, Russia's space agency (Roskosmos) said on Sunday. "A Proton-M carrier rocket, which was launched from the Baikonur space center at 03: 16 a.m. Moscow time (00:16 a.m. GMT) today [on Sunday], successfully put a Kosmos satellite into orbit at 12:17 p.m. Moscow time (09 ... more |
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Washington DC (UPI) Nov 30, 2007 It looks like the U.S. ballistic missile defense base in Poland will never be built, with key leaders in the U.S. Congress and the new Polish government both opposed to it. So why are the United States and Russia still tearing apart what remains of their relationship over it? The Bush administration has been pushing ahead with a clear determination to build a ballistic missile defense base ... more Aurora Borealis Breaks New Grounds - And Old Ice Paris, France (SPX) Dec 03, 2007 It can crush ice sideways and stay precisely on station to an accuracy of a metre. It can drill a hole 1,000 metres deep into the seabed while floating above 5,000 metres of ocean and it can generate 55 megawatts of power. So far, Aurora Borealis is the most unusual ship that has never been built, and it represents a floating laboratory for European science, a breakthrough for polar research and ... more Moscow Finds Relief As Gas Prices Rise Only 30 Percent Moscow (UPI) Nov 30, 2007 When Turkmenistan announced last week it would raise the gas price for Gazprom by 30 percent, the Russian energy giant actually sighed with relief. It had long expected Ashgabat to raise the prices, and $130 per 1,000 cubic meters is a moderate price for today, considerably lower than the rumored $150. In the end, the news is one more proof that Russia's increase of gas prices for Ukraine is jus ... more Turkmenistan Sides With Kremlin Washington (UPI) Nov 30, 2007 Following the death of Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov last December, U.S. energy companies eagerly braced themselves for a possible opening up of the country's vast natural gas resources under a new administration. Alas, in a world of record-high energy prices, Wall Street bulls seem once again to have been outmaneuvered by the wily Kremlin. Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamed ... more |
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