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AerospaceGalileo: Israeli Matimop joined the project
Tel Aviv, Israel - Israeli Government entrusted the Israeli Industry Center for R&D with the related cooperation
Israeli Matimop joined the group which attends to the management of the Galileo satellite programme. Also China is participating to such a project related to the new global positioning system, which is... more
AerospaceFaa against zero gravity posters in the space
Washington, Usa - As big as the Moon could spoil our skies
The United States of America express their disapproval on the zero gravity expedient for advertisements, i.e. devices with adverts to be positioned in the space. If such posters are wide enough and placed... more
AerospaceSouth Korea: three different tasks for the EADS COMS
Seoul, South Korea - The system to be provided to the Asian country by the European group and it will be used for communications, oceanic observation and meteorology
South Korea is going to operate the third satellite ordered to EADS Astrium. The orbital launch date is unknown but the system will certainly represent a helpful multipurpose contribution for the growth... more
AerospaceEGNOS: a European satellite system to increase flight safety over the African continent
Brussels, Belgium - Tests in Africa to begin next week
European Commission, ESA (European Space Agency) and Eurocontrol are promoting a composite satellite programme which will be operated starting next year and it will be able to prove particularly useful... more
AerospaceUS Air Force aims to "space superiority"
Washington, USA - President Bush has been requested to approve a plan intended to put weapon systems into orbit
Despite the strong doubts expressed by many subjects (such as Canada, Russia, China and EU) concerning the juridic legitimacy at an international level of such a measure, it seems that world is going to... more
AerospaceA new spacecraft to replace the Space Shuttle in 2014
Washington, USA - NASA's programme needs a project capable of carrying man on Mars as well
Bush-led Government and NASA intend to accomplish the first mission with a new spacecraft by 2014. The current Space Shuttles will in fact begin to be retired from service in 2010 and some operational... more
AerospaceCira: conference on the USV project
Capua, Italy - Over 200 researchers, scientists and managers coming from twenty countries
"The programme for the development of the Shuttle’s successor realized by Cira (Italian Centre for Aerospace Researches) has been announced to the world scientific community on the occasion of the space v... more
AerospaceEx-NASA Employee charged to falsify Shuttle supervisory control, has been acquitted
Washington, USA - The counts charged him of failing the due checks on the space shuttle
A former NASA inspector has been acquitted of charges which accused him in 2003 of falsifying documentation that showed he had examined the space shuttle Discovery: all 166 counts hanging over Billy Thomas... more
AerospaceCIRA: 13rd international conference on spacecraft and hypersonic technologies
Capua, Italy - To be held from this morning till next Friday
The 13rd international conference on spacecraft and hypersonic technologies is being promoted by AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) and it is being occurred in Capua (Italy) at CIRA... more
AerospaceAn India-made satellite for African continent
Addis Abeba, Ethiopia - It may bring relevant advantages for distance medicine and education sector in the AU's countries
An India-made satellite project at a cost of USD 50m would have been introduced to African Union (AU) President, Mali Alpha Oumar Konarè: it would be destined to develop communications among African nations’ go... more
AerospaceEurely and InavSat: a super-consortium to manage the Galileo satellite programme?
Brussels, Belgium - EU could select one of the two proposals ot opt for a merge which can favour the quality of the final product
European Union is forecasting to unveil the name of the winner to be the concessionary of the satellite programme related to the Galileo global positioning system, based on 30 satellites which are expected... more
AerospaceCassini probe found a small moon among the Saturn's rings
Colorado, USA - But it is not the only one orbiting around the planet
Scientists from the Science Institute di Boulder, Colorado, unveiled it stating that Cassini space probe - a joint project produced by NASA US Space Agency, European ESA and ASI (the Italian one) and worth... more
AerospaceGalileo: EU forecasts great employment advantages thanks to the satellite system
Brussels, Belgium - Around 140,000 jobs starting in 2015
Europe believes in the future success of the Galileo satellite programme, the new global positioning system which follows similar well known devices such as the US GPS and the Russian Glonass, also concerning... more
AerospaceCiampi appointed Vittori "Commendatore"
Rome, Italy - "I met a great interest of Italian Air Force and Defence towards aerospace sector"
Italian President of Republic, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, has appointed as "Commendatore of Italian Republic" Colonel Roberto Vittori, who had just come back from space mission aboard Soyuz. He has been awarded... more
AerospaceVittori back in Italy
Rome, Italy – Satisfaction of the astronaut, objectives achieved
Colonel Roberto Vittori, astronaut of the European Space Agency and pilot of the Italian Air Force is back in Italy after the Eneide mission which ended on last April 25. The mission lasted ten days, during... more
Aerospace"NASA, Opportunity is speaking, I am sanded up on Mars!"
Washington, USA - NASA's technicians prove confident about the possibility of finding tha right solution to help the robot to escape from the mess in which it got itself
US Opportunity probe is "sanded up" on Mars. Experts from NASA have in fact revealed that the robot has stopped and its six wheels have been blocked sinking for about a 80% in the planet’s sand. Nevertheless, t... more
AerospaceDiscovery: additional time to improve Space Shuttle crew's training
Washington, USA - As a consequence of the postponement of the space ship's launch
The Discovery space ship’s crew does not prove upset about the news related to the postponement of the new Space Shuttle’s launch (see for details AVIONEWS). The seven members of the team assigned wit... more
AerospaceISS to be more crowded in four years
Moscow, Russia - Meanwhile Sharipov proponed to carry aboard brandy to calm the stress
In 2009 ISS (International Space Station) crew members will become six in place of two: it was unveiled by Russian Space Agency spokesman. Meanwhile, the Russian flight engineer of the tenth expedition,... more
AerospaceMarsis, an all Italian-made radar to find water on Mars
Darmstadt, Germany - Installed on the Mars Express probe, it will start analysing the planet's ground tomorrow
The Mars Express probe will start a pre-operational test stage of its Marsis (Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding Instrument) radar beginning on May 4. This radar was developed by... more
AerospaceBoeing and Lockheed Martin enter into a "United Launch Alliance"
Washington, USA - A 50-50 joint-venture for the management of activities related to the Delta and Atlas rocket carriers
A joint-venture dedicated to the rocket carriers deployed by NASA. This is certainly one of the most relevant newness in the aerospace sector in the United States now, also because the so-called United... more
AerospaceDiscovery's launch postponed till July
Cape Canaveral, USA - Additional checks regarding safety are necessary
NASA decided to postpone the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery till July. Such a decision would have been taken into consideration after concluding a series of checks concerning the innovations implemented... more
AerospaceJapanese space industry's long-term ambitions
Tokyo, Japan - Probes towards Mercury and Venus, manned long-staying missions on the Moon and satellites able to warn citizens in case of possible natural disaster
Aerospace sector’s analysts have recently pointed out the main features which distinguish China and Japan concerning investments in the space field and the results achieved in terms of programmes. China a... more
AerospaceGalileo: Italian Lazio Region runs to become the headquarter of the Supervisory Authority
Rome, Italy - The Regional Government's hope is related to the great industrial and university effort in the aerospace sector
Italian Lazio Region is running as the future location of the Galileo European global positioning satellite system’s Supervisory Authority. Region Authority has infact notified the related documents t... more
AerospaceA Russian-French joint-venture to come to build satellites
Moscow, Russia - Between Reshetnev Association and Alcatel Space Company
Russian Reshetnev Association and French Alcatel Space Company are planning a joint-venture to build satellites. The Russian association will be given access to modern R&D work and the French company will... more
AerospaceItalian-Brazilian cooperation in the satellite sector
Brasilia, Brazil - The possible joint effort regards the Brazilian SGB multipurpose satellite system
Brazilian Government intends to produce a multipurpose satellite system able to meet several exigencies both in the civil and the military sectors. It deals with the system named SGB which should consist... more
AerospaceSpace: "Eneide"'s mission, some details about the return on earth of the Soyuz
Moscow, Russia - The descent of the capsula has been controlled by two planes Antonov-12, besides by six helicopters Mi-6
The second adventure into the space for Roberto Vittori ended yesterday (see AVIONEWS) without any risk for him and his collegues, the Russian Salizhan Sharipov and the American Leroy Chiao. Vittori himself... more
AerospaceSpace: "Eneide"'s mission to end successfully
Moscow, Russia - The Soyuz perfectly landed on earth yesterday at 00:07 (Italian time)
Esa’s mission "Eneide" ended successfully yesterday with the return back to Italy of the Russian shuttle Soyuz Tma-5, which first detached from ISS (International Space Station), to start after about t... more
AerospaceForum on the space technology transfer
Brussels, Belgium - Today and tomorrow in the Belgian capital
Today and tomorrow in Brussels a forum on the space technology transfer will take place in which an action plan will be required regarding it to propose it to the European Commission. Some industries to... more
AerospaceUAV technology "aiming to seize the space"
Washington, USA - NASA's experts intend to transform the Shuttles into remote-controlled aircraft to lower human workload and perform crew-less re-entry
The great importance which unmanned aviation technology is gaining has obviously an influence on the space sector when considering the relevance of certain operations and the constant need for higher safety.... more
AerospaceSpace: the first possible day to launch Discovery to be postponed
Washington, Usa - The launch of the shuttle may presumably occur on May, 22
Nasa (American space agency) said that the first possible day to launch Discovery, which according to the previously launch window may have been launched starting from May, 15 and until June, 3, has been... more
AerospaceSpace: Lazio-Sirad is the first of the "Eneide"'s experiments which brought into operation
Rome, Italy - It is useful to predict earthquake
Lazio-Sirad is one of the 22 experiments forecast by "Eneide"’s mission and the first one to have brought into operation on board of ISS (International Space Station). The main goal of this experiment, w... more
AerospaceBaikonur to prepare for the launch of the American satellite Direct Tv8
Moscow, Russia - The satellite arrived at the space base on last April, 15
According to the planned launch window, the American satellite for telecommunication Direct Tv8, should be launched from the space base of Baikonur (Kazakistan) on May, 21. Direct Tv8 reached the base... more
AerospaceNews about the election of Pope Benedict XVI to come to Iss
Rome, Italy - The astronauts said they were happy about the choice
The news about the election of the new Pope, Benedict XVI, who yesterday received the authority of head of the Catholic Church (see AVIONEWS) reached Iss (International Space Station), from where the Italian... more
AerospaceSpace: Vittori to talk to students from Iss
Rome, Italy - Amid a plan lead to a didactic project of an institute from Lazio's Region
Roberto Vittori, the Italian astronaut who last week-end arrived mixed with two of his collegues (see AVIONEWS) on board of Iss (International Space Station), talked yesterday for about 10 minutes with... more
AerospaceSpace: robot-navette for docking satellite on orbit to be launched only partly successfully by Nasa
New York, Usa - The operation should have demonstrated that it is possible to effectuate space missions completely automatic
The launch of Nasa occured in the past days and related to Dart (Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology), a robot-navette destined for docking a satellite which is on orbit, had only partly... more
AerospaceSpace: achieved mission for 11th expedition which reached Iss
Rome, Italy - Vittori is the first European to occupy Iss twice
The new Iss crew, composed by astronauts Sergei Krikalev and John Phillips, mixed with the Italian cosmonaut Roberto Vittori, who will remain on board of international space station for eight days to return... more
AerospaceSpace: Discovery's main tank to be filled as a prove
Washington, Usa - The experts of Nasa wanted to verify the functionality of the main cistern of the shuttle
The main tank of Discovery has been provided with almost two million litres of hydrogen: it was a technical prove effectuated yesterday by the experts of Nasa who wanted to test the functionality of the... more
AerospaceDiscovery to be photographed by new Iss crew
Moscow, Russia - In order to see weather the external panels are intact or not
According to what revealed Russian spaceman Sergei Krikalev, which heads the eleventh Iss expedition that took off from the base of Baikonour, in Kazakistan, just this morning (see AVIONEWS), the new Iss... more
AerospaceSpace: Soyuz to be launched successfully
Moscow, Russia - The shuttle was visible for four minutes, an extraordinary time-frame considering that it takes nine minutes for the shuttle to enter into orbit
According to who assisted at the event lead to the launch of Soyuz Tma-6 occured this morning from the base of Baikonur, in Kazakistan, at 4:46 (Moscow time), it was really a moving episode. "Eneide"’s m... more
AerospaceSpace: the production of the engine Vulcain 2 to start
Rome, Italy - It is destined to Ariane 5
After the success of the launch of Ariane 5 Eca last February (see AVIONEWS) it will start the production of the engine Vulcain 2, destined to the new launcher and to Ariane 5 Es Atv. The engine Vulcain... more
AerospaceSpace: it is still in doubt Hubble's destiny
New York, Usa - Nasa said it will study again the decision weather to abandon it or not
It seems that there are still some chances about Hubble’s destiny, the space telescope which destiny had been signed by Nasa decision in the past months to abandon it as a human mission had been judged d... more
AerospaceSpace: all is ready for the launch of Soyuz, astronauts receive good luck by Putin
Moscow, Russia - Berselli will attend the event
Final preparatives are ranging at the space base of Baikonour, in Kazakistan, for the launch of the Russian shuttle Soyuz on board of which on Friday the Italian spaceman, Roberto Vittori, mixed with the... more
AerospaceSpace: the chief of the mission Discovery is optimist about the launch's punctuality
Washington, Usa - Eileen Collins underlined however that if the security committal has any doubt the flight would not occur
Eileen Collins, the chief of the shuttle Discovery which according to the planned launch window should take off to the space between mid-May and the beginning of June, said he is optimist about the launch’s p... more
AerospaceSpace: Discovery positioned onto the launching ramp
Washington, Usa - After that in the past days a technical problem was thought to cause the postponement of the Nasa's flights
Discovery, the Nasa’s shuttle which according to the planned launching window should fly into the space about mid-May, has been positioned into the launching ramp, after that in the past days a technical p... more
AerospaceEuropean Space Programme to start in 2007
Brussels, Belgium - The purpose is to encourage all sectors which are somehow involved by space technology
European Union launched its European Space Programme, a composite project that, according to EU Commission’s intention, will be capable of meeting multiple exigencies for citizens in EU both concerning s... more
AerospaceSpace: Nasa's experts find slot into the shuttle's tank
Washington, Usa - The episode may cause the postponement of the Discovery's launch
The experts of Nasa’s operative division found a slot on Discovery’s main tank, the shuttle which according to the planned launch window for the mission should be launched on May, 15. The aim of the mis... more
AerospaceSaggese named President of Esoa
Rome, Italy - The aim of the association is the one to represent the interests of European industry in the order of satellite services
Enrico Saggese, already Director of coordination of Finmeccanica’s space activities and Vice-President of the administration Council Telespazio, received another work as President of Esoa (European satellite o... more
AerospaceSpace: there are still dangers for Nasa's shuttle
Washington, Usa - According to what declared by the head engineer of Discovery's systems
According to what declared by John Muratore, head engineer of Discovery’s systems, the shuttle which should be launched on May, 15, 2005, after more than two years since the tragedy of Columbia, in which a... more
AerospaceSpace: Soyuz will carry into the space even a plant of the vine Sassicaia
Rome, Italy - For an experiment realized by Kayser Italia
The Russian shuttle Soyuz which next April, 15, will be launched by the space base of Baikonur, in Kazakistan, amid the mission "Eneide", will carry into orbit even a plant of the vine Sassicaia, from... more
AerospaceUSA's security depends more and more on space technology
Washington, USA - Military experts asked for higher attention on such sector which involves both defence and civil fields
The USA remarkably depend on space technology and they have to do everything possible to keep a relevant role in such a field and prevent that America’s enemies can threaten in a certain way its security. T... more