All Space articles – Page 75
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Cryosat-2 mechanical integration begins
Integration has begun at EADS Astrium for the European Space Agency’s Cryosat-2, replacing the original Cryosat spacecraft lost during its launch in October 2005
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SpaceX unveils new Dragon capsule details
Space Exploration Technologies has released new detail about its cargo and crew carrying Dragon capsule following its internal prelimninary design review completed earlier this month.
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Japan's Kibo International Space Station experiment module arrives at NASA
The Experiment Logistics Module's pressurized section for the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency’s International Space Station Kibo experiment module arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday 12 March.
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Europe moves to defend satnav frequency rights
Second experimental spacecraft to act as back-up for Galileo system components
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Pictures: UK Military Skynet 5A satellite launched successfully
Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched the UK government’s Skynet 5A and Indian Space Research Organisation’s INSAT 4B satellites into geostationary transfer orbit
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Video: Exclusive film of Skynet 5A and INSAT 4B launching Ariane 5 rocket's launch pad
See exclusive video taken of the Skynet 5A, INSAT 4B launching Ariane 5 rocket's ELA-3 launch pad in Kourou, prior to the Sunday 11 March 1900hr launch.
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US government's technology export rules 'a risk' to security of International Space Station
The US government's technology export rules threaten the safe operation of the International Space Station (ISS), a Congressionally mandated report has concluded.
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Space Adventures' suborbital plans hang in the balance
Russia's Federal Space Agency has pulled out of the development of the five-person Explorer vehicle US space tourism company Space Adventures planned to use for its proposed suborbital service
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Old Spanish trail in the path of Spaceport's FAA licence, possibly delaying Virgin Galactic's New Mexico hopes
The proximity of an historic Spanish Empire trading route to New Mexico's Spaceport America is set to delay major construction work, potentially putting back the 2010 start of the $1 million a year lease to be agreed with anchor tenant Virgin Galactic.
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Virgin Galactic and NASA to research hypersonic point to point travel
Virgin Galactic has signed a memorandum of understanding with NASA to carry out feasibility studies into hypersonic intercontinental commercial services.