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May 05, 2010
LAUNCH PAD
Iran To Launch Two Satellites This Year
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) May 05, 2010
Iran is set to launch two satellites under a deal with Russia, the Iranian media has reported. The Tehran Times said Russia and Iran inked the deal during last week's visit to Moscow by Iranian Communications and Information Technology Minister Reza Taqipour. "The new satellites, which are designed and produced to decrease telecom traffic between Russia and Europe, will be equipped with filming applications and data-image transmission sensors," Iran's Press TV said. Western powers suspect Ir ... read more

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STATION NEWS

Russian Progress Freighter Docks Manually With ISS
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Wants To Follow US Lead In Private Funding Of Space
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SUPERPOWERS

Thin Arctic Ice May See Drifting Stations On Artificial Platforms
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CYBER WARS

Russia Needs To Develop Computer Games Industry
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ENERGY TECH

Putin Kicks Off Oil Project On Caspian Sea
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ENERGY TECH

France's EDF To Sign Deal In St. Petersburg To Join South Stream Project
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FLOATING STEEL

Gas In Exchange For Naval Base
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SUPERPOWERS

Russian Missile Cruiser To Make Port Call In India
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MILPLEX

Russian Defense Industry Falls Behind Rivals
ICE WORLD

Arctic Warming Likely To Reverse
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TERRADAILY

The Kruzenshtern Nearing Completion Of Unique Voyage
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Russia Plans To Take Grip On Arctic From Space
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STATION NEWS

Russia To Send Freighter With Books And Candy To ISS
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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
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Apr 27, 2010
Using information provided by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) instrument teams, researchers at the University of California San Diego have successfully pinpointed the location of a long lost light reflector left on the lunar surface by bouncing laser signals from Earth to the Russian Lunokhod 1 retroreflector. The initial imaging of the two Russian rovers, Lunokhod 1 and 2 were m ... more

ICE WORLD
Russia Concerned By Impact Of Climate Change On Arctic Peoples
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Apr 26, 2010
Arctic peoples and their cultural inheritance are vulnerable to rising global temperatures, the Russian president's adviser on climate change said at the Fifth Arctic Leaders' Summit in Moscow on Wednesday. "Climate change has a global character but the Arctic is one of the most vulnerable regions," said Alexander Bedritsky, who also chairs the World Meteorological Organization. "The ... more

STATION NEWS
Russian Space Freighter Undocks From ISS
Moscow (XNA) Apr 23, 2010
A Russian cargo spaceship undocked with the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday and started a five-day autonomous flight, said the Mission Control Center outside Moscow. The Russian space freighter Progress M-03M loaded with refuse collected aboard the ISS undocked with the Pirs docking module at around 08:29 p.m. Moscow time (1629 GMT), said Valery Lyndin, spokesman for the Miss ... more

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MILPLEX

Premier Putin Satisfied With Russian Fifth-Generation Fighter Tests

FLOATING STEEL

Russia Delays Launch Of New Nuclear Submarine


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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Raytheon Awarded Digital Radar Warning Receiver Contract

Harvest HAWK Completes Phase One Testing

BAE integrates its Australian research

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Israel seeks U.S. aid for Iron Dome

LockMart Receives THAAD Field Support Contract

Poland to receive first US missiles in May: ministry

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Hezbollah chief refuses to confirm Scud build-up

LM Delivers 10,000th GMLRS Rocket To US Army

Syria,Iran arm Hezbollah with improved missiles: US

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Boeing Announces Formation Of Airlift And Tankers Division

Pentagon still aims for tanker decision by autumn

Companies team up for ground combat vehicle bid

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
NASA Outlines Big Plans For Humanoid Robot

Robot takes on battle of the bulge

Robonaut Set To Join Space Station Crew As R2

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Bird flu kills Indonesian girl: hospital

Scientists Favor Needles Over Tablets For Global Vaccinations

One year on, Mexico still recovering from swine flu

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ROCKET SCIENCE
Bulava Missile Designer Blames Industry For Test Failures
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Apr 21, 2010
Yury Solomonov, the designer of the troubled Bulava ballistic missile, said that the poor state of the Russian defense industry was the main cause of the weapon's failed test launches. Solomonov resigned from his post as general director of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology (MITT) in July 2009 after a series of unsuccessful Bulava tests, but retained his post as general designer of the missile. "I can say in earnest that none of the design solutions have been changed as a result of ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
Turkish general goes on trial over 'coup plot'

Thin Arctic Ice May See Drifting Stations On Artificial Platforms

Sarkozy wants 'confident and friendly' ties with China

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ROCKET SCIENCE
US reveals nuclear arsenal: 5,113 warheads

N.Korea deploys 50,000 special forces near border: report

New UN sanctions would doom better US-Iran ties: Ahmadinejad

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ROCKET SCIENCE
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ROCKET SCIENCE
Chinese city adopts 'shoot to kill' for school attackers

32 hurt in latest China school knife attack

China official orders protester run over with truck: report

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ROCKET SCIENCE
Ships rushed to Gulf islands as first oil arrives

BP delays oil 'dome' deployment until Wednesday

Vietnam to spend billions on islands amid China dispute

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