Russo Daily
July 29, 2010
FLOATING STEEL
Three New Ships And Three Submarines To Join Russian Black Sea Fleet
Sevastopol, Ukraine (RIA Novosti) Jul 29, 2010
Three patrol boats of a new project and three submarines of 636 project will be laid up at Russian shipyards for the Black Sea Fleet before the end of 2010, Russian Navy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky said. "They [the ships] will be included in the Black Sea Fleet," Vysotsky said. "The three submarines of the 636 project have already been laid, and they will be included in submarine forces of the Black Sea Fleet." He added that these ships and submarines will ensure a security of ships ... read more

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STATION NEWS

cosmonauts Complete First Expedition 24 Spacewalk
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SPACE TRAVEL

2010 Space Elevator Conference
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FLOATING STEEL

Russia Plans To Upgrade 3 Nuclear-Powered Cruisers By 2020
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SPACEMART

UK Space Industry Enters A New Age
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EARTH OBSERVATION

TanDEM-X Delivers First 3D Images
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MERCURY RISING

Russian Aerospace Company To Send Mission To Mercury
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SPACEWAR

New Prospect For Space Arms Control
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MISSILE NEWS

New Generation S-500 Missile Defense System To Enter Service
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SPACEWAR

Putin To Discuss Russian Space Program With Industry Officials
SUPERPOWERS

Russia Sets Up Four Strategic Commands
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia To Start Testing New Angara Rocket In 2013
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MILTECH

Russia's Air Defense 'Responds' To All Aircraft Near Its Airspace
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MARSDAILY

Team Shows Unity During First Month Of Mars Flight Simulation
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STATION NEWS

Apollo-Soyuz: An Orbital Partnership Begins
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MILPLEX
Russia Needs More Flying Tankers For Its Air Force
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jul 14, 2010
The inter-theater redeployment of aircraft during Vostok-2010 was one of the key events of the strategic war games, held recently. The Su-24 Fencer and Su-34 Fullback tactical bombers used midair refueling to fly to the Russian Far East. In-flight refueling, routinely used by the world's leading powers, including the United States and NATO countries, allows for the quick build-up of air po ... more

OPINION SPACE
Expensive Food And Water
Bethesda MD (SPX) Jul 13, 2010
A week ago an unmanned Russian Progress supply ship docked with the ISS. It was late, because a technical glitch occurred on the first try a couple of days earlier. These Progress modules make roughly four trips annually to the ISS and they carry supplies for the crewmembers. On this occasion the module was carrying 2,600 kg of fuel, food and water for the six astronauts currently on the I ... more

STATION NEWS
Russia Eyes Chinese Spaceships As Backup For Soyuz
Moscow, Russia (XNA) Jul 12, 2010
Chinese spaceships meet all safety requirements and could fly to the International Space Station, Russian space officials said Thursday. "I think Chinese spaceships would play an important role as a backup for the Russian vessels Soyuz and Progress in case of some unforeseen situations," Anatoli Perminov head of the Russian space agency Roskosmos,told RIA Novosti news agency. After U ... more

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NUKEWARS

Russia To Test-Launch 10-12 ICBMs A Year Through 2020

WAR REPORT

Senior Russian Lawmaker Urges More Professional Soldiers


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MISSILE NEWS
Planets In Unusually Intimate Dance Around Dying Star

Detector Technology Could Help NASA Find Earth-Like Exoplanets

NASA Finds Super-Hot Planet With Unique Comet-Like Tail

MISSILE NEWS
Huge satellite to become 'space junk'

Panasonic unveils 3D consumer camcorder

Amazon's Kindle sold out

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ITT Navigation Payload Passes Key Milestone For Next Gen GPS Satellite

Lynden Transport Offers Real Time GPS Mapping For Tracking Shipments

Nationwide Insurance Provides Bait Vehicles To Houston Law Enforcement Agencies

MISSILE NEWS
China Contributes To Space-Based Information Access A Lot

China Sends Research Satellite Into Space

China eyes Argentina for space antenna

MISSILE NEWS
Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Might Collide With The Earth In 2182

Research Yields Greater Precision In Determining Age of Meteorites

'Pristine' Earth impact crater discovered

MISSILE NEWS
WISE Discovers Over 90 Near-Earth Objects

'Sample return' space missions examined

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SPACE TRAVEL
Sunita Williams To Travel To Space Again In 2012
Washington DC (PTI) Jul 12, 2010
Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams would travel to space for the second time in June 2012, NASA has announced. Born of Gujarati parents in Euclid, Ohio, Williams, 44, holds the longest space flight of 195 days for space women. Williams would be joined by flight engineers Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide on Soyuz 31 flight to the space station in June 2010. The announcement in this regard was made by - NASA and its international partners, the Ru ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
China grooms Latin nations as springboard

Britain to fight for Turkish EU bid

Japan panel moots major defence policy shift: reports

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SPACE TRAVEL
S.Korea, US end drills as N.Korea hails war "victory"

US envoy ambassador to attend Hiroshima ceremony

US hopes for nuclear talks with Iran, other powers

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SPACE TRAVEL
UN 'concerned' over Nepal's repatriation of Tibetans

Hong Kong plans rally to save Cantonese language

Children of prisoners in China given a fresh start

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SPACE TRAVEL
BP suffers major loss as oil spill costs hit 32.2 bln dlrs

BP's Hayward ignites fresh US anger as he exits

China pipeline blast leaves 12 dead, over 300 hurt: reports

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