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April 28, 2010
STATION NEWS
Russia To Send Freighter With Books And Candy To ISS
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Apr 28, 2010
Russia will launch a cargo module to the International Space Station (ISS) on April 28, mission control said on Tuesday. It said the Progress M-05M freighter will lift off on a Soyuz-U rocket at 21:15 Moscow time from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan and is due to dock with the ISS at 23:35 Moscow time. Mission control said it will deliver over 2.5 tons of supplies, including equipment, parcels from home, chocolate, candy, new video films and books. Progress-series freighters ha ... read more

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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Russia's Cosmos-3M Space Carrier Orbits Military Satellite
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MOON DAILY

LRO Team Helps Track Laser Signals To Russian Rover Mirror
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ICE WORLD

Russia Concerned By Impact Of Climate Change On Arctic Peoples
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STATION NEWS

Russian Space Freighter Undocks From ISS
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MILPLEX

Premier Putin Satisfied With Russian Fifth-Generation Fighter Tests
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FLOATING STEEL

Russia Delays Launch Of New Nuclear Submarine
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Bulava Missile Designer Blames Industry For Test Failures
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ROCKET SCIENCE

India To Return To Russian Boosters After Failed Rocket Launch
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SPACEWAR

Russia To Build Submarine-Detecting Satellite
LAUNCH PAD

Russia Confirms Plans Of Rocket Launch From French Guiana In 2010
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SUPERPOWERS

Is Russia Selling Out Iran
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ICE WORLD

"Russian Arctic" National Park Will Not Be Opened In Time
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SPACEWAR

Russia Launches Military Satellite Using Soyuz-U Carrier Rocket
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OPINION SPACE

Obama Mars Plan Draws Criticism
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MOON DAILY
Autarky In Space
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Apr 15, 2010
America's space program is clearly in a state of flux. After so much debate and announcements in recent months, we are still not entirely sure of what will happen in the next ten years. This is troubling to America's space community, but the repercussions are also being felt internationally. There is a large degree of interdependence among the world's space programs, and this is particular ... more

SPACE TRAVEL
India To Send Astronauts On Its Own Rocket By 2017
New Delhi (PTI) Apr 15, 2010
India will send two astronauts to space by 2017 in its own spacecraft and the Rs 12,400 project is likely to be approved before the Independence Day, ISRO chairman Dr K Radhakrishnan has said. With this achievement, India would join the select club of America, Russia and China which have such human space flight capabilities. The ISRO has submitted the Rs 12,400 crore project for indi ... more

RUSSIAN SPACE
Soyuz Ready For French Guiana Launch This Year
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Apr 14, 2010
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov on Tuesday confirmed plans to launch a Soyuz carrier rocket from the Kourou space center in French Guiana later this year. The launches have repeatedly been postponed, with the latest deadline set for April 2010. "This year, I hope, a milestone rocket and space industry event will take place: a modernized Soyuz carrier rocket will blast off ... more

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ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia Not Involved With Indian Cryogenic Engine Program

MOON DAILY

Soviets Used US Lunar Photos To Plan Own Moon Mission


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MISSILE NEWS
Oshkosh Awarded Contract For In Theater MRAP Support

Boeing Expands SDB I Weapon's Capability With Block 09 Software

US military concerned about 'over-medication' of troops

MISSILE NEWS
LockMart Receives THAAD Field Support Contract

Poland to receive first US missiles in May: ministry

Official Details Results Of US Missile Review

MISSILE NEWS
Syria,Iran arm Hezbollah with improved missiles: US

India arms jets with BrahMos missiles

Raytheon Awarded US Navy Missile Launcher Contract

MISSILE NEWS
Brazil plans an armed force of 500,000

U.K. to repay Iran $650 million for tanks

Israel 'cuts arms sales to Turkey'

MISSILE NEWS
Robot takes on battle of the bulge

Robonaut Set To Join Space Station Crew As R2

A Cyborg Space Race

MISSILE NEWS
Scientists Favor Needles Over Tablets For Global Vaccinations

One year on, Mexico still recovering from swine flu

Mexico helped avoid one million swine flu deaths: minister

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TIME AND SPACE
International Team Discovers Element 117
Oak Ridge TN (SPX) Apr 13, 2010
An international team of scientists from Russia and the United States, including two Department of Energy national laboratories and two universities, has discovered the newest superheavy element, element 117. The team included scientists from the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia), the Research Institute for Advanced Reactors (Dimitrovgrad), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. ... read more

TIME AND SPACE
Sarkozy seeks to bury the hatchet in China

Walker's World: Lone Ranger losing Tonto

Japan PM rules out 2006 deal on US base

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TIME AND SPACE
Nuclear-free Mideast key to settling Iran nuclear issue: Egypt

Brazil demands Iran guarantee nuclear work is non-military

US, Iran fight for UN votes over Tehran's nuclear program

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TIME AND SPACE
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TIME AND SPACE
China official orders protester run over with truck: report

Hong Kong's beleaguered film sector hopes for rebirth

China PM in unusual tribute to deposed leader

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TIME AND SPACE
Engineers build giant dome to contain US oil spill

Fears grow over oil spill off US coast

Asian demand likely to keep oil prices up

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