All Space articles – Page 85
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Farnborough: White Knight 2 to go on display
Virgin Galactic promises to exhibit carrier aircraft in 2007 as it gets ready to unveil SpaceShipTwo's interior
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ESA astronaut Hans Schlegel assigned to Columbus laboratory ISS mission
European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel has been assigned to ESA's Columbus laboratory ISS mission
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Farnborough: Energia’s Kliper work continues with wind tunnel tests
Development of Moscow based Rocket and Space Corporation Energia’s six-crew reusable spacecraft Kliper continues with wind tunnel tests
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Farnborough: Russian space industry to become three or four holding companies
At Farnborough air show Russia's Federal Space Agency director-general Anatoly Perminov outlined his plans for restructuring Russia's space industry
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Video: First video of experimental space hotel concept Genesis I, developed by Bigelow
Las Vegas-based space tourism accommodation developr Bigelow Aerospace has sent back its first videos from exterior and interior cameras onbaord its subscale inflatable habitable space complex technology demonstrator, Genesis I (below).
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Pictures: Bigelow Aerospace releases new images from its orbiting Genesis I spacecraft
Bigelow Aerospace releases new images from its Genesis I spacecraft, orbiting at 554km (341miles) and the first privately launched inflatable vehicle.
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Space Shuttle Discovery lands safely bringing its mission STS-121 to an end
Space Shuttle Discovery lands safely bringing its mission STS-121 to an end
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Farnborough: Virgin Galactic's White Knight 2 to be unveiled July, August 2007
At the Farnborough air show Virgin Galactic president Will Whitehorn revealed plans for the roll out and testing of SpaceShipTwo carrier aircraft White Knight 2
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Picture: Bigelow Aerospace's Genesis 1 spacecraft sends first image
Following its launch from Russia on an ISC Kosmostras Dnepr rocket the world's first inflatable space vehicle, Bigelow Aerospace's Genesis I, has transmitted its first image
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Touching the void
A thousand tourists a year could experience the thrill of going into suborbital space from 2008, but as the commercial operators gear up, there are plenty of issues still to be resolved
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Lunar lander could involve multinational effort: NASA
Administration discussing global exploration strategy with European Space Agency