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January 12, 2010
Atomenergoprom Places Second Bond Series
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jan 12, 2010
On December 22, 2009, the Federal Financial Markets Service of the Russian Federation registered Atomenergoprom's 2nd bond series placement report. At the same time public registration of Atomenergoprom's 1st bond series placement report took place on December 15, 2009. The first two series of Atomenergoprom's bonds with a total nominal value of 50 billion RUR were placed on the MICEX Stoc ... read more

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Rohrabacher Suggests Partnership With Russia On Asteroid Interception Project
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Cosmic Dark Energy Detected In Galaxies Nearest Earth
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Russia To Launch 10 Spaceships In 2010
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Mini-Research Module MRM1 At Cape For Shuttle Processing
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Astronauts Dock At ISS
Moscow, Russia (AFP) Dec 23, 2009
A Russian rocket carrying three astronauts from Japan, Russia and the United States docked at the International Space Station Wednesday, the Russian flight control centre said. The Soyuz rocket, which blasted off early Monday, docked at 1:48 am Moscow time (2248 GMT Tuesday), an official from the centre said in a report by the Interfax news agency. It left from Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome in the barren Kazakh steppe carrying Soichi Noguchi of Japan, US astronaut Timothy Creamer and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov ... more

Russia, Japan To Draft Space Cooperation Agreement
Baikonur, Kazakhstan (RIA Novosti) Dec 21, 2009
Russia's Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will draft an agreement on space cooperation, the Roscosmos chief said Sunday. "Yesterday I met with the Japanese agency's head to draft an inter-agency agreement on a joint space program," Anatoly Perminov told journalists. Perminov said "scientific experiments could be enhanced" with the ... more

Customer Takes Control Of 3 New Glonass Satellites
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Dec 18, 2009
The operator of the Glonass satellite navigation project has taken control of three newly orbited satellites, Russia's leading satellite manufacturer said on Tuesday. The satellites are being operated from the Glonass mission control in the town of Krasnoznamensk, near Moscow. "The first communication sessions have been carried out with all satellites. All systems of the spacecrafts ... more

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Russia Orbits Three New Glonass Navigation Satellites


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Obama crosses fingers on China in new year

Atlantic Eye: Lollygagging along

Outside View: Strategic incompetence

N.Korea seeks US peace pact before scrapping nuclear weapons

Iraq wants 'explanations' on Iran border nuclear plant

Iran says US general's attack remarks 'thoughtless'

24 million Chinese men face lonely future: state media

Beijing warns Hong Kong to protest peacefully: report

China drug centres worsen plight of addicts: rights group

Cold snap severely disrupts Norway's gas exports

Cold snap triggers shortage in China's coal heartland

Chavez alleges incursion by US war plane

Mini-Research Module MRM1 At Cape For Shuttle Processing

Astronauts Dock At ISS

Expedition 22 Keeps Busy While Awaiting Additional Crew Members

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Russia To Launch MIM1 Module To ISS Next Year
Moscow, China (XNA) Dec 09, 2009
Russia is scheduled to launch a MIM1 experiment module to the International Space Station (ISS) next year, said the head of Russia's aerospace conglomerate on Monday. The 7.9-ton module, temporarily named "Twilight" (Sumerki), had been assembled and is awaiting shipment to the United States in mid-December, said Vitaly Lopota, president of Russia's Energia Aerospace Corporation, in Korolev ... more

Tests Of Angara Rocket Postponed To 2012 Over Lack Of Funds
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Dec 07, 2009
The test launch of Russia's new Angara carrier rocket, which had been scheduled for 2011, have been put back by one year due to lack of financing, space agency Roscosmos said on Saturday. Engine trials were completed earlier this week. The Angara is intended mainly for launch from the Plesetsk space center to reduce Moscow's dependence on Kazakhstan's Baikonur, the main launch facility for ... more

Russia Plans To Send 10 Spacecraft To ISS Next Year
Moscow, India (RIA Novosti) Dec 07, 2009
Russia will launch four manned and six cargo supply missions to the International Space Station in 2010, space agency Roscosmos said on Friday. The first two Soyuz carrier rockets have been delivered to the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan in preparation for next year's launches. "The Soyuz-U rocket will deliver a Progress space freighter into orbit, and the Soyuz-FG will be used ... more

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Expedition 21 Crew Lands In Kazakhstan


ESA Astronaut Frank De Winne Safely Back On Earth


Canadian Astronaut Robert Thirsk Lands On Earth
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Nokia urges mobile developers to focus on poor nations

Sudan's Beshir quits army to run again for presidency

AU renews Somali peace force mandate

China overtakes US as world's largest auto market in 2009

Toyota Prius Japan's top-selling car in 2009

Sanyo rolls electric bicycles into US market

'Year 2010' smart-card bug turns Germans back to cash

Hubble Telescope peers at oldest ever galaxies

2010 tech bug hits German credit cards

Mini-Research Module MRM1 At Cape For Shuttle Processing

Astronauts Dock At ISS

Expedition 22 Keeps Busy While Awaiting Additional Crew Members

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth

Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

Aerospace Engineering Program To Launch Graduate Program In The Fall

ISRO Reviews Cryogenic Engine

Indian Cryogenic Engine Rocket Launch Put On Hold

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Russia's Space Industry Output To Grow 18 Percent In 2009

Russia Prepares For December Launch Of DirecTV Satellite

Soyuz TMA-17 Crews Take Final Tests Before Flight To ISS

Kazakhstan Plays Down Baikonur Spat

First Two Soyuz Launchers Arrive In French Guiana

Russia Could Delay Maiden Launch Of Angara Rocket

More Indigenous Components In Second Moon Mission: ISRO

Russian Cosmonaut Feoktistov Dies At 83

Russia Launches Cosmos-Series Military Satellite

US To Continue Using Russian Spacecraft After 2010

Russia Goes All Out To Develop Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft

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Assembly Of Soyuz' Mobile Gantry Underway

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