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ISS Could Stay In Service Through 2025
Paris, France (RIA Novosti) Jun 16, 2009
European, American and Japanese partners of Russia on the International Space Station may want the orbiter to continue its mission until at least 2025, the head of Russia's Space Agency said Monday. "Partners from the European Space Agency have, for example, a strong desire to extend the station's flight terms, and they can be understood: the Columbus scientific lab is totally new... its ... read more

Newly Discovered Snow Roots Are Evolutionary Phenomenon
Amsterdam, Netherlands (SPX) Jun 17, 2009
It may not be the Yeti, but in a remote region of the Russian mountains a previously unknown and entirely unique form of plant root has been discovered. Lead Scientist Professor Hans Cornelissen and his Russian-Dutch team describe this finding in Ecology Letters. The root belongs to the small alpine plant Corydalis conorhiza and unlike normal roots, which grow into soil, they extend upward ... more
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    Russian, French Companies To Sign Satellite Construction Memo
    Paris, France (RIA Novosti) Jun 16, 2009
    Russia's Information Satellite Systems (ISS) will sign a memorandum of cooperation on Monday on producing satellites with France-based Thales Alenia Space (TAS) at the Paris Air Show, a Russian official said. The head of the Russian delegation, Alexander Fomin, first deputy director of the Federal Service on Military-Technical Cooperation, said the memorandum will deal with a project to ... more

    Drilled Cores Yield Unique Arctic Climate Data
    Amherst MA (SPX) Jun 12, 2009
    A team of scientists from the United States, Germany, Russia and Austria returned recently from a six-month sediment drilling expedition at a frozen lake in Siberia, where they retrieved cores going back further than ever before collected in the Arctic-information they call "of absolutely unprecedented significance." Data will help scientists to understand the region's geologic climate ... more

    Work Completed On ISS Docking Bay
    Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jun 11, 2009
    Russian International Space Station commander Gennady Padalka and NASA astronaut Michael Barratt have installed a docking cone in Zvezda module's depressurized docking bay, Russia's Mission Control said on Wednesday. The astronauts spent around 40 minutes removing a flat cover from the docking bay on Russia's Zvezda module and replacing it with a docking cone for the MIM-2 small research ... more

    Canadian Space Tourist Starts Training For ISS Mission
    Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jun 11, 2009
    Guy Laliberte, the Canadian founder of entertainment company Cirque du Soleil, has started final preparations at Russia's Star City space training center for a 12-day trip to the International Space Station (ISS). Laliberte, 50, booked his $35-mln trip with the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos through the U.S. firm Space Adventures, and is set to travel to the ISS on September 30 on ... more

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    India Rejects Russian Aerial Tankers Over Poor Maintenance
    New Delhi, India (RIA Novosti) May 29, 2009
    India has dropped Russia from a $1-bln tender to supply six aerial tankers for the Indian Air Force due to poor after-sales maintenance services, the Hindustan Times cited the air force chief as saying. The Indian Air Force has been operating a fleet of Russian Il-78 aerial tankers for six years and announced a global tender for an additional six aircraft three years ago. The Russian Il-78 ... more

    OasISS Mission Heading To ISS With ESA Astronaut Frank De Winne
    Paris, France (ESA) May 28, 2009
    ESA astronaut Frank De Winne is heading to the International Space Station at the start of his six-month OasISS mission. Together with Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk, De Winne launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, at 12:34 CEST (10:34 UT). Their Soyuz TMA-15 spacecraft is scheduled to dock with the International Space Station (I ... more

    Russian Arms Exports Grow By 800 Million Dollars In 2009
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 28, 2009
    Russian arms exports are expected to increase by $700-$800 mln in 2009 despite the global credit crunch, state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said on Wednesday. "Rosoboronexport sells an additional $700-800 million [worth of weaponry] every year. Despite the crisis, 2009 will be no exception," company official Valery Varlamov said. The arms export monopoly sold $6.75 billion worth of ... more

    Crew Prepares For Spacewalk, Arrival Of Soyuz
    Houston TX (SPX) May 27, 2009
    Aboard the International Space Station Tuesday, the Expedition 19 crew prepared for its upcoming spacewalk and awaited the arrival of three additional crew members later this week. The space travelers also continued their regular science and maintenance activities. Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Michael Barratt performed height adjustments on their Russian Orlan spacesuits ... more

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  • Russia Charges NASA 51 Million Dollars For Soyuz Seats
  • Russian Space Freighter Docks With ISS
  • An Urgent Call To Action On Space Debris
  • US-Canadian Shale Could Neutralize Russian Energy Threat
  • Russia Successfully Launches Space Freighter To ISS
  • Russian Space Freighter Progress M-66 Undocks From ISS
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  • Russia To Start Flight-Testing New Cargo Spacecraft In 2016-17
  • Google Co-Founder May Become Space Tourist
  • Tunguska Blast Caused By Exploding Comet
  • Russia Urges North Korea To Show Restraint In Rocket Launch
  • Soyuz Spacecraft Return To Earth Postponed Until April 8
  • Russia To Launch Another 3 Soyuz Spacecraft To ISS In 2009
  • Virtual Journey To Mars To Begin On 31 March 2009
  • What Goes Up Must Come Down If Space Junk Is To Be Reduced

  • Electronic Nose Sniffs Hazards
  • Successful Launch For GOCE
  • Russia To Test Launch Angara Carrier Rocket In 2011
  • ESA To Orbit Three Satellites With Russian Rockets In 2009
  • New Exhibition On Navigation In Russia
  • Launch Of ESA's Gravity Mapping Satellite Delayed
  • North Korea Joins Space Treaty And Convention
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