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August 28, 2009
Russia And US Undecided On Site Of Rocket Observation Center
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Aug 28, 2009
Russia and the U.S. have yet to decide on where to place a joint control point to observe rocket launches by foreign countries, Russia's chief of staff said on Wednesday. During his visit to Moscow in July, U.S. President Barack Obama discussed with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev issues relating to the development of anti-rocket systems, and began talks on creating a joint "Center for I ... read more

NASA Suggests Teaming Up With Russia For Mars Flight
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Aug 28, 2009
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has invited Russia to carry out a joint manned flight to Mars, the head of NASA's Moscow office said on Tuesday. Russia is currently planning to send its own expedition to Mars some time in the future. Marc Bowman told an international aviation and space conference in Moscow that the Mars mission should take advantage of the achieveme ... more
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    Kazakh Satellite On Course For 'Space Burial'
    Astana, Kazakhstan (SPX) Aug 24, 2009
    Kazakhstan's first satellite, KazSat-1, has been put into orbit for a 'space burial,' the country's mission control reported on Friday. The $100 million communications satellite, built for Kazakhstan by Russia's Khrunichev Space Center, was put into orbit approximately 36,000 km above the Earth in June 2006. Featuring eight Ku-band transponders for landline communications and four ... more

    Putin Pledges Major State Investment In Russian Aerospace Sector
    Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Aug 19, 2009
    The Russian government will heavily invest in the development of the country's aerospace industry, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday. "The development of the aircraft industry and space exploration is certainly one of our priorities," Putin said at the opening of the MAKS-2009 air show in Zhukovsky, near Moscow. According to the government, financing of the aircraft ... more

    DLR And Roskosmos Sign Agreement On eROSITA X-ray Telescope
    Moscow, Russia (SPX) Aug 19, 2009
    The German eROSITA (extended ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array) X-ray telescope is to start searching for black holes and dark matter in 2012, using seven electronic 'eyes'. On 18 August 2009, executive board members of the German Aerospace Center and the Russian space agency Roskosmos signed a detailed agreement during the MAKS International Aviation and Space Salon in ... more

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  • India And Russia Complete Design Of New Lunar Probe

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    Design Of Chandrayaan-2 Ready
    Bangalore, India (PTI) Aug 17, 2009
    India has completed the design of Chandrayaan-2, its next mission to the moon - this time in collaboration with Russia - that would have a lander and rover which can collect samples of the lunar soil and analyse them and send back the data. "Right now, the design has been completed. We had a joint review with Russian scientists here," Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation ... more

    South Korea Set To Launch Its First Carrier Rocket On August 11
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Aug 11, 2009
    South Korea will launch its first carrier rocket from the Naro Space Center on August 11, the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said on Monday. The rocket will bear a small research satellite. The launch was originally planned for July 30, but Russian experts who took part in the development of the rocket asked for additional time to test and adjust on-board systems to ensure its ... more

    South Korea First Space Rocket Launch May Be Postponed
    Seoul (YNA) Aug 05, 2009
    South Korea said Tuesday it may have to again postpone the launch of its first space rocket because further examination of a critical combustion test conducted last week is needed. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said that while Russia successfully completed the "hot fire test" last Thursday, some "technical issues" still have to be clarified, requiring more time. ... more

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