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AerospaceISS ASTRONAUTS COULD CELEBRATE 15 NEW YEAR'S DAY
., The three astronauts in the International Space Station could celebrate 15 New Year's Day in an only day, due to Earth's rotation not syncronized with ISS orbit. Celebrations probably will limited to... more

AerospaceMIR: NEW TROUBLES FOR THE ORBITING CRAFT
MOSCOW, Mission control said it lost radio contact and track of the Mir the other day. Then it regained firm control and the spokesman Valery Lyndin said they are mantaining full control of the station.... more

AerospaceANGRY SOLAR CYCLE AT ZENITH
USA, As the Sun's stormy season approaches its zenith, solar scientists have the best seat in the house, using the largest coordinated fleet of spacecraft and ground observatories ever assembled to observe... more

AerospaceSPACECRAFT MANOEUVERING PROBLEM HALTS JUPITER STUDIES
PASADENA, CA, NASA has temporarily suspended the Cassini spacecraft's observations of Jupiter because of a problem with a manoeuvering system. Cassini has benn sending back images and other scientific... more

AerospaceCHINESE ''GPS'' BECOME REALITY
BEIJING, CHINA, China ha completed its country's satellite positioning system by launching the second Beidou satellite employing a "Long March" A-3 rocket. According to national press agency Xinhua, this... more

AerospaceDELAYED SHUTTLE LAUNCH
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL, The launch of shuttle Atlantis, that will carry to the international space station the Russian cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev and the American Bill Shepherd, was postponed... more

AerospaceFRENCH WOMAN ABOARD SPACE STATION
FRANCE, French Minister of Research annonced that Claudie Andre-Deshays will become the first astronaut from France to board International space station: the 43-year-old woman will begin training... more

AerospaceMARS EXPLORATION
U.S.A., The U.S. and its European partners are preparing to mount an ambitious campaing of Mars missions, including a critical 2007 launch opportunity that could serve as a trial run for a sample return... more

AerospacePLUTO BACK IN NASA PROJETS
U.S.A., NASA hasn't given up completely on tiny Pluto, the only planet in the solar system that has yet to be visited by spacecraft. Three months after cancelling a NASA-designed Pluto mission due to spiraling... more

AerospaceARIANE-5 ROCKET LAUNCHED TO PLACE TWO SATELLITES INTO ORBIT
FRENCH GUIANA, The rocket was launched from the European Space Agency (ESA) launch centre in Kourou on the north-east coast of South America. It placed two satellite into orbit, Astra 2D and Aurora... more

AerospaceASTEROID IMPACT CRATER RE-EXAMINED FOR CLUES TO DINOSAURS' DEMISE
SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.A., The rock and dust kicked up by an asteroid impact 65 million years ago were not enough to kill the dinosaurs, according to researchers, but the debris may have sparked a deadly global... more

AerospaceBOEING'S SAT WILL BE LAUNCHED FROM FRENCH GUIANA
KOUROU, FRENCH GUIANA, Boeing Satellite System Inc. (BSS), a unit of the Boeing Company, annonced yesterday that the launch of ASTRA 2D, a Boeing 376 HP sat built for Societe Europeenne des Satellites... more

AerospaceUSA WORKING TO STOP OLD SATELLITES FALLING TO EARTH
USA, Pentagon is intervening on 74 old satellites about to fall out of orbit and scheduled to burn up in Earth's atmosphere over the next 14 months. They are owned by Iridium phone company and Pentagon... more

AerospaceNEC AND TOSHIBA TO PLAN JOINT VENTURE
TOKYO, The two japanese satellite makers today said they plan a joint venture by April 2001 to consolidate aerospace units and strenghten global competitiveness. The venture will be capitalized at $132... more

AerospaceSATELLITES TO BE LAUNCHED BY AN-124 PLANES
MOSCOW, The russian government approved the establishment of a private consortium, including the polish cargo carrier Poliot Airlines and many russian industrials, which intends to use four Antonov An-124... more

AerospaceNEW DELAY FOR EURASIASAT 1 SATELLITE LAUNCH
KOUROU, FRENCH GUIANA, The satellite was due to have been launched aboard an Ariane-4 rocket late Monday from the European Space Agency (ESA) launch center in Kourou, French Guiana, but a technical... more

AerospaceGALILEO PROJECT: ITALY RISKS TO BE EXCLUDED
MILAN, According to the italian newspaper "Corriere della Sera", Italy could be out of Galileo project. The article explains that the bill allocating about $250 million for the project could be not approved... more

AerospaceSPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR RETURNED TO EARTH
CAPE CANAVERAL, The space shuttle Endeavour landed yesterday at scheduled time. The weather cooperated and there have been no problem in the touch down. The space agency planned six shuttle missions to... more

AerospaceENDEAVOUR SPACE SHUTTLE TO RETURN TO EARTH TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL, The touch down at Kennedy Space Center is scheduled at 18,04 pm. The five astronauts, after accomplishing succesfully the mission on the International Space Center, spent sunday testing... more

AerospaceUSA'S DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CONTRACT FOR IRIDIUM SAT
WASHINGTON, USA, USA's Department of Defence purchased Iridium satellite's services for 24 months for $72 million: is possible to renew the contract until 2007.The Iridium, that offers state-of-the-art... more

AerospaceEUTELSAT TO INVEST ON INTERNET TRANSMISSION
PARIS, The Paris-based satellite operator plans to invest $879m in five satellites exclusively dedicated to internet transmission in orbit. They will be built by european manufacturers. The sharholders... more

AerospaceEURASIASAT-1 SATELLITE LAUNCH DELAYED TO NEXT WEEK
FRANCE, The launch of the telecommunications satellite produced by Arianespace, scheduled for tomorrow from the European spaceport near Kourou in French Guiana, was delayed to next week after prelaunch... more

AerospaceENDEAVOUR ASTRONAUTS TO FACE REPAIR JOB ON SPACE STATION WING
USA, Nasa came up with a plan for Endeavour's astronauts to tighten a slack solar wing on the international space station. The tricky mission will be undergone by the two astronauts Joe Tanner and Carlos... more

AerospaceBOEING BUILT SATELLITE COMPLETED INITIAL OPERATIONAL TEST PHASE
EL SEGUNDO, USA, Thuraya-1 satellite completed succesfully its IOT, Initial Operational Test. The solar wings, C-band antenna and L-nabd reflector were deployed and tested. During the next months Boeing... more

AerospaceTURKISH SAT IN ORBIT BETWEEN FRIDAY AND SATRUDAY
PARIS, Alcatel Space's EURASIASAT 1, a turkish sat, will be launched in orbit by an Ariane-4 rocket in the nigth between friday and saturday. This is third turkish sat launched by european rockets. EUROASIASAT... more

AerospaceMILITARY SATELLITE LAUNCHED FROM CAPE CANAVERAL
CAPE CANAVERAL, USA, U.S. Air Force lauched a military satellite from Kennedy space center near Cape Canaveral, using a Atlas 2A booster. The kind of missions that satellite will cover, requested by a... more

AerospacePOWER CABLES WRESTLED ON SPACE STATION ALPHA
USA, Two astronauts of the space Shuttle Endeavour, Joe Tanner and Carlos Noriega wrestled with a pair of power cables to link the solar arrays they installed on Sunday with the station power grid. The... more

AerospaceISRAEL TO LAUNCH SATELLITE TO TAKE HIGH-RESOLUTION PICTURES
ISRAEL, The satellite, called Eros, will be launched today from a base of Siberia. It will use the technologies of OFEQ-3 spy satellite developed for israeli aircraft industry. It was produced by Imagesat,... more

AerospaceSECOND PANEL UNFOLDED ON SPACE STATION
USA, It took about two hours to unfurl the second solar panel on the International Space Station. The operation was directed by Cmdr. Brent Jett. Shuttle astronauts now will prepare for a more than six-hour... more

AerospaceISS: ASTRONAUTS FIXED THE FIRST WING
USA, Two astronauts of space shuttle Endeavour attached the first solar-power wing, which already begun to generate electricity. It took a seven-hour spacewalk to be fixed by the two astronauts. Two more... more

AerospaceSPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR LAUNCHED IN THE NIGHT
CAPE CANAVERAL, The space shuttle was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It will deliver two solar arrays to the International Space Station. Once activated, they will provide the orbiting... more

AerospaceREADY TO LAUNCH THE FIRST COUPLE OF GIANT SOLAR PANEL FOR ISS
SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA, Will be launched with the next shuttle Endeavour, on november 30th, the first giant array of photovoltaic solar panels that, in conjuction with other six, that will be delivered... more

AerospaceIBM SOLD CALCULATOR TO US AIR FORCE
NEW YORK, International Business Machine (IBM)announced today that it sold to US Air Force a calculator to detect unidentified flying objects. The staff for space surveillance of the air force will use... more

AerospaceARIANESPACE LAUNCHED COMMUNICATION SATELLITE INTO ORBIT
EVRY, FRANCE, Arianespace yesterday hoisted into orbit a communication satellite which will provide satellite broadcasting in North and South America for over 15 years by the canadian operator Telesat.... more

AerospaceRUSSIA LOST CONTACT WITH AMERICAN SATELLITE
MOSCOW, An american satellite, launched into orbit with a Kosmos-3M missile from the russian cosmodrome of Plessetsk, lost contact with Earth after it was blasted into orbit, a spokesman of russian aerospace... more

AerospaceINDIA TO LAUNCH WEATHER SATELLITE NEXT YEAR
NEW DELHI, India's government approved the proposal of launching a weather satellite next October. The satellite, called METSAT, will be built locally and launched from Sriharikota base. It is expected... more

AerospaceARIANE-5 ROCKET LAUNCHED
PARIS, Ariane-5 rocket has been launched last night to place four satellites into orbit. The launch, from the base of Kourou in french Guiana, was delayed one day because of a technical fault. The rocket... more

AerospaceCHINA TO BE SOON THE THIRD NATION TO PUT ASTRONAUTS INTO SPACE
CHINA, China will soon become the third nation in the world, after Usa and Russia, to boast manned space flight, top officials of China Aerospace Science Technology Corporation said during Zhuhai air show.... more

AerospaceDANGEROUS SPACE SUITS FOR ASTRONAUTS
USA, Nasa found out that a few space suits were eqipped with units for oxygen supply in case of emergency containing oily hydrocarbon. As everybody knows oxygene in contact with fat may determine an explosion.... more

AerospaceNASA IS TESTING ESCAPE VEHICLE FOR ASTRONAUTS
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, USA, NASA performed a series of successful drop tests of the X-38, a prototype escape vehicle for astronauts to use to return to Earth in case of an accident or emergency. The unmanned... more

AerospaceSOYUZ BOARDED ISS
KOROLYOV, RUSSIA, Soyuz capsule boarded the orbiting International Space Station. The three astronauts, the american Bill Sheperd and the russians Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev, as first priorities,... more

AerospaceSOYUZ LAUNCHED WITH INTERNATIONAL CREW
BALKONOUR, KAZAKISTAN, Russian Soyuz roared into the sky carrying aloft the first international crew, three cosmonauts for the International Space Station, the american Sheperd and the russians Ghidzenko... more

AerospaceREADY TO GO THE FIRST ISS CREW
USA, The first crew set to live for four months in international space station orbiting around Earth is ready for its first mission. It is composed by the mission commander, the US astronaut Bill Shephard... more

AerospaceSPACE CAPSULE ON SALE
HOUSTON, USA, A russian space capsule, the Soyuz TM-26 which logged 198 days in the space between 1997 and 1998, is on sale at just $2,2 million on internet. The capsule was used by russian cosmonauts... more

AerospaceNASA UNVEILED MARS EXPLORATION PLAN
USA, Nasa unveiled a plan to send eight probes to Mars over the next two decades to search for evidence or life. The first mission that returns samples of martian soil or rock could launch from Earth as... more

AerospaceDISCOVERY LANDED IN CALIFORNIA (2)
WAPA-CALIFORNIA, It will cost about one million dollar to load the Discovery, landed yesterday at Edwards AFB, California, up a Boeing 747 and bring it back to Florida, where the landing was cancelled... more

AerospaceEADS CLOSED THE BALANCE WITH A LOSS
AMSTERDAM, Eads, the european aerospace industry including Casa, Dasa and Aerospatiale Matra, closed the first half ogf the year's balance with a loss for 359 million of euro. The total turnover reached... more

AerospaceDISCOVERY LANDED IN CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA, The Space Shuttle Discovery finally touched down yesterday at Edwards Air Force Base in California. It was forced to use this backup landing site because of bad weather at Florida's Kennedy... more

AerospaceSHUTTLE DISCOVERY TO ATTEMPT LANDING EVEN TODAY
USA, Space Shuttle Discovery will attempt to touch down even today after unacceptable weather conditions thwarted attempts to land Sunday and Monday at Kennedy Space Center. Nasa said to be optimist.... more

AerospaceDISCOVERY TOUCH DOWN DELAYED FOR CROSSWINDS
HOUSTON, Discovery's touch down, scheduled for yesterday, was delayed for stiff runway crosswinds at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The space shuttle, with seven astronauts on board, has enough fuel... more