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AerospaceRosetta spacecraft's launch delayed
Rome, Italy - Bad weather conditions rescheduled the launch for tomorrow
Because of strong winds at hi-altitude the launch of the rocket Arianne-5 with onboard the spacecraft Rosetta at Kourou, French Guyana, will be rescheduled to tomorrow 2004 February 27, still at 7.36 London... more
AerospaceSaab Ericsson Space to deliver components for two satellite systems
Gothenburg, Sweden - This Swedish company to take care of Hotbird 8 and Worldsat-3
Saab Ericsson has almost contextually gained the sign of two agreements in order to produce satellite components regarding two different systems: Hotbird 8 and Worldsat-3. In the first case, this agreement... more
AerospaceThe first two Galileo system satellites to be operative by 2006
Brussels, Belgium - The entire programme to be completed by the end of the decade
The Galileo global positioning satellite system seems to carry on without delay. By a European Commission report provided to European Parliament, Commissioner Loyola de Palacio has put into evidence how... more
AerospaceIndia (2): Six casualties in the space center fire
New Delhi, India - Victims number rise
Victims number rise: at least six were killed in the space center fire, three people were injured. more
AerospaceNasa prepares a possible rescue mission
Washington, USA - For the next shuttle flight new security measures will be implemented
Nasa prepares a possible rescue mission for the next shuttle flight called STS-114, scheduled for March 2004 or even to earlier than January 2005, in case serious damages will not allow the spacecraft... more
AerospaceTest on the International Space Station
Washington, USA - The crew consisting of two astronauts will all be in spacewalk
The two astronauts of the International Space Station (Iss): Alexander Kaleri (Russia) and Michael Foale (Usa), will both go in a spacewalk on Thursday to do some experiments. The Iss will be empty and... more
AerospaceAn exhibition about Mars in Trieste
Trieste, Italy - From 28th February until 18th April
It's called "Marte" the exhibition that takes place in Trieste from 28th February until 18th April as part of "Tempo Futuro" - at its 5th edition this year - dedicated to the latest developments reached... more
AerospaceEsa prepares a new mission to Mars
Rome, Italy - Searching for life on the Red Planet
Esa (European Space Agency) which posted these days its plans of new spatial missions, is preparing also a return on Mars with a robot: ExoMars. The space probe will have special instruments for advanced... more
AerospaceChina announces second space mission with humans onboard
Beijing, China - Two astronauts to stay in space for five to seven days in 2005
Wang Yongqing, one of the directors of China’s space programme, announced last Saturday that two astronauts will be staying in space for five to seven days onboard space ship Shenzhou VI as part of a m... more
AerospaceRussia plans to build new spacecraft
Moscow, Russia - Russian engineers works to replace the Soyuz
Russian engineers are working to build a new reusable spacecraft that would replace the Soyuz. The new spacecraft will be able to carry at least six cosmonauts and will have a takeoff weight twice as much... more
AerospaceX-43A test delayed
Washington, Usa - An incident stopped the Nasa's rocket test
The X-43 test, which AVIONEWS already examinated, has been delayed. The flight of the version X-43A has been postponed due to an incident with the rudder actuator of the Pegasus rocket. The actuator went... more
AerospaceNew Shuttle mission will be in 2005
Washington, Usa - Nasa will probably delay its new space mission
Nasa delayed of one year its new space shuttle mission, the first one after the tragic Columbia incident. The Space Agency however, didn't cancel an improbable new launch between September and October.... more
AerospaceFinally scheduled the Rosetta come chaser's launch
Rome, Italy - Esa will send the space probe on orbit at the end of the month
26 February at 04.36 Kourou time (French Guyana, South America) and at 07.36 Gmt, Esa (European Space Agency) scheduled Rosetta comet chaser to be launched with an Ariane-T launcher from the European Spaceport... more
AerospaceNew European space missions
Rome, Italy - Esa is following up six new missions to observe the Earth
The European Space Agency (Esa) is following up six new missions to observe Earth's specifics. If approved these new projects will be the new missions' generation and will follow the actual generation... more
AerospaceNew tactical satellite system for US Navy
Sunnyvale, USA - Lockheed Martin to care its designing
In order to replace the current satellite system called UFO (Ultra High Frequency Follow-On), the US Navy has asked Lockheed Martin to produce a new tactical narrowband satellite system for communications.... more
AerospaceSpirit sets record of distance on Mars, but for a few inches
Washington, USA - 26,4 meters instead of the 50 expected
As already published today on AVIONEWS, the American rover Spirit tried to set a new record of distance covered on the Martian soil. The record has been set, although the robot has not covered the 50 meters... more
AerospaceSpirit: will it set new distance record?
Washington, USA - It should have covered 50 meters instead of 25
Yesterday the US rover Spirit tried to beat the record of distance covered daily on the Martian soil, attempting to cover 50 meters in two legs. Until now the rover has never covered more than 25 meters... more
AerospaceThe two American robots are still working on Mars
Washington, Usa – Spirit and Opportunity go ahead on the Mars’s surface exploration
The two American robots Spirit and Opportunity, landed on Mars respectively on 4th and 24th of January, are still working on the planet’s surface. Nasa scientists that are following missions on Mars r... more
AerospaceBoeing tests orbital introduction for the new US defence satellite system
Washington, USA - This system will have to defend the United States and their allies against several missile threats
Boeing has successfully completed the launch of a multi-staged spacecraft able to carry the new satellite defence system called DSP (Defense Support Program). Such a system will have to be able to defend... more
AerospaceUSD 10m to start space travels by private hand
Washington, USA - There are 27 companies competing for this prize
Private space trips age appears to be closer due to the competition in order to gain USD 10m in the so called "X Prize" competition for which even 27 companies are presently competing. To gain such a financing,... more
Aerospace"Save Apollo 11's launch gantry"
Washington, USA - An appeal from a group of ecologists and nostalgic people in order to restore the launch tower of the legendary space rocket
A sort of melancholy is spreading in the United States for the launch gantry of the Apollo 11 space rocket. The majestic metallic tower (LUT-1, Launch Umbilical Tower), some 380-foot tall, would be dismantled... more
AerospaceFinmeccanica one of the finalists for Galileo
Brussels, Belgium - It participates together with Vinci concessions and Alcatel
The European Commission will now start the "competitive negotiations" procedure to make its final choice about which group will operate the European satellite navigation system, Galileo. The three semifinalists... more
AerospaceA difficult coexistence between GPS and Galileo
Washington, USA - It has been so far impossible to reach an agreement on signals by which the two satellite systems will be able to operate
It appears difficult the conversation between United States and European Union concerning the coexistence of the GPS and Galileo global positioning satellite systems. The two sides do not seem have reached... more
AerospaceOk to Arianespace program financing
Paris, France - It has been decided by Esa member states
During yesterday’s meeting ESA - European Space Agency - member states - agreed to unfreeze the financing of Arianespace developping programs, decided by the Council of Ministers last May. This decision w... more
AerospaceSpace seeds sprout in an American school
Phoenix, USA - They went on orbit on board of the Challenger
Some seeds which went on orbit on board of the Challenger shuttle in 1984 and returned to Earth on board of the Columbia in 1990, sprouted into a school in Arizona. As life's little ironies, both the shuttles... more
AerospaceA new Boeing's rocket thruster is ready
St. Louis, Usa - Successfull tests at the Huntsville NASA space center
The new RS-88 rocket thruster accomplished by Rocketdyne - a Boeing's dedicated division dealing with engines - has been tested at the Huntsville NASA flight center, Alabama. Tests provided satisfying... more
AerospaceMars' hills dedicated to the seven astronauts of the Columbia
Washington, USA - Spirit and Opportunity continue to stroll on Mars
Spirit, now recovering, and its workmate, Opportunity, continue the exploration of the Red Planet where, thanks to the work done until now by the former, seven hill have been discovered. One year after... more
AerospaceThe new role of LogicaCMG in Galileo programme
London, UK - The company will have to develop two fundamental systems for its running
The European satellite navigation system makes an important step forward thanks to the EUR 7,5m grant by ESA (European Space Agency) for LogicaCMG group in order to produce two basic segments of Galileo... more
AerospaceSaturn as the next stage of the European Space Agency
Paris, France – On Titan satellite in order to better know the Earth
Mars Express’ adventure does not put an end to the efforts of ESA (European Space Agency) in the short period. In a note of the authority an intent is expressed of carrying on with the research activity b... more
AerospaceBefore man's landing on Mars it is aimed on the space tourism
Washington, USA – Rules and carriers are being studied
Space tourism could become true in a few years (maybe in 2007) before witnessing the first man landing on the Red Planet – foreseeably about the year 2020 as the American government means it. The programme h... more
AerospaceMaybe there is still hope for Hubble: Nasa may reconsider its decision
Washington, Usa - Says Nasa executive
Sean O' Keefe, Nasa executive, has officially informed Senator Barbara Mikulski with a letter that Hal Genham, head of the investigation on the Columbia tragedy, will reconsider Hubble's case. This could... more
AerospaceAgreement on Arianespace program financing maybe in the next weeks
Paris, France - It has been said by Yves Le Gall
After Arianespace recovery that, after the loss reported in the past years, balanced out in 2003 and already shows and agenda full of orders for the launch of 33 satellites of EUR 3bn value, Italy could... more
AerospaceSpirit is ill, a picture could save it
Washington, Usa - They try to find the fault
Pasadena Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists are working to find the fault of the NASA probe, landed on Mars on January 4, thanks to a black and white picture taken by the robot itself. The picture shows... more
AerospaceESA new mini-aircraft will be named 'Sky Sailor'
Berne, Switzerland - It will be made of carbon and balsa wood
’Sky Sailor’ will be the name of the mini-aircraft which will be the first to cleave Mars sky. The new ESA project (see AVIONEWS)will weigh no more than 3 kgs, with a 3 metre wing span and a propeller sys... more
AerospaceMini-aircraft on Mars
Berne, Switzerland - New project for Esa
The Red Planet seems to be one of the most attractive destinations, after Bush’s projects (see AVIONEWS) now it’s ESA - European Space Agency - to have set its eyes on it. "We are working on the structure, on... more
AerospaceSpace: Russia available to partecipate to Usa mission on Mars
Moscow, Russia - New American project to conquer the "Red Planet" and the Moon
Russian space agency (Rosaviakosmos) spokesman Viecheslav Mikhailicenko claims Russian availability to the American mission on Mars waiting for a concrete project from Nasa. "Energhia" spacebuilding head... more
AerospaceFirst information from Mars Express
Rome, Italy – Italian instruments, the first at work
The European space probe has begun to send the first information to Earth. The first instrument to work was the Italian spectrometer PFS (Planetary Fourier Spectrometer), designed by the National Institute... more
AerospaceCanada wants to take part to US space shield program
Ottawa, Canada - It will be discussed at the Americas Summit
Toronto’ press published the news that Canada would like to participate to US space shield program (see AVIONEWS). The negotiations could begin during the ongoing Americas summit in Monterrey (Mexico), w... more
AerospaceBush intends to quit the shuttle program
Washington, USA - He will propose it tomorrow
Tomorrow the President of United States will make his proposal: to quit the shuttle program for the Moon and Mars. Bush's intention should be the one to build a Moon base, from which will make the landing... more
AerospaceAir leak in one of the Iss pipes
Moscow, Russia - Cause of the pressure loss
It should be an air leak in one of the ISS (International Space Station) drainage pipes the cause of the pressure loss. Despite the numerous but unsuccessful attempts made by Nasa experts from Earth since... more
AerospaceColumbia astronauts buried in the cemetery of heros
Washington, Usa - Private ceremony for the victims of the space tragedy
Last Thursday in Arlington national cemetery, the cemetery of US heros and war veterans, the rest of 6 of the seven astronauts dead last February 1st in the Columbia shuttle tragedy (see AVIONEWS). To... more
AerospaceFor Bush the Moon is not enough: soon announced the new aerospace programs
Washington, Usa - He wishes to a send a man on Mars
The eagerly awaited announce will arrive next week, in fact after a Bush's visit to Palm Beach Gardens, his spokesman informed that in about 7 days the President will make his new aerospace programs known. According... more
AerospaceIt will be New Year's Eve 16 times on board of the ISS
Moscow, Russia - It's because of the time zones
The two cosmonauts Aleksander Kaleri and Micheal Foale will see the arrival of 2004 for 16 times due to the time zones and the many revolutions that the International Space Station makes around the Earth.... more
AerospaceChina launches a new satellite in collaboration with Esa
Beijing, China - It will study the Earth's magnetic field
This morning a new Chinese satellite, the Explorer I, realized in collaboration with Esa, has been successful launched from the Xichang Satellite Launching Centre. It is the last Chinese success since... more
AerospaceMars Express in polar orbit
Paris, France - In January it will be ready to fly over "Beagle 2"
"Everything went well and Mars Express is now in polar orbit, that will allow it to overfly the planet between about 300 and 10.000 metres of height", has declared today in Paris Franco Bonacina, ESA's... more
AerospaceHoneymoon in the space
Moscow, Russia - It only costs USD 40m
Soon newly-weds can choose to spend their Honeymoon on board of the ISS - International Space Station, only demanded requisites: good mental and physical health conditions, not being a member of terrorist... more
AerospaceJapan-U.S. collaboration for a space shield system
Tokyo, Japan - It will be used for defence from North Korea
The Japanese government's official spokeman, Yasuo Fukuda, informed today about the decision made by his country to start a collaboration with USA for a space shield system, already in the experimental... more
AerospaceNasa: shuttles equipped with wing-sensors
Washington, Usa - They will detect possible collisions with dockage
The committee charged to plan and control preliminary activities to Nasa’s shuttle manned flights, who have recently met for the second time, fixed that shuttles’ wings will be equipped with sensors cap... more
AerospaceIss: Michael Foale is the new Usa recordman for the permanence in the space
Washington, Usa - With 231 days aboard of the orbiting space outpost Iss
The astronaut of English origins, Michael Foale, obtained last Monday the new American record for the permanence in the space, thanks to his stay of 231 days on board of the orbiting space outpost Iss... more
AerospaceNoise on the Iss: the Pentagon helps Nasa
Washington, Usa - Meanwhile Bush declares "We'll come back on the Moon"
Spy satellites, whose use has been expressly asked to the Pentagon by Nasa, have been employed in order to discover the causes of the external noise perceived in November 26 by the astronauts on board... more