Russo Daily
September 29, 2010
FIRE STORM
Wildfires: A Symptom Of Climate Change
Hampton VA (SPX) Sep 29, 2010
This summer, wildfires swept across some 22 regions of Russia, blanketing the country with dense smoke and in some cases destroying entire villages. In the foothills of Boulder, Colo., this month, wildfires exacted a similar toll on a smaller scale. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Thousands of wildfires large and small are underway at any given time across the globe. Beyond the obvious immediate health effects, this "biomass" burning is part of the equation for global warming. In northern lati ... read more

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STATION NEWS

International Partners Discuss ISS Extension And Use
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STATION NEWS

Soyuz TMA-18 Spaceship To Return To Earth Friday
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SPACE TRAVEL

Soyuz Spacecraft Upgrade Ups Payload By 70 Kg
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Russia, NATO Should Fully Analyze Missile Threat To Europe
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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ENERGY NEWS

Moscow Forum To Seek Solutions On Sharing The Arctic's Mineral Wealth
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TECH SPACE

Thales Alenia Space To Supply Components For Russian Satellites
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MILPLEX

Indonesia Confirms Plans To Buy Six More Su Fighters From Russia
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PHYSICS NEWS

Putting A Spin On Light And Atoms
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
GPS NEWS

Cuba May Link Up To Glonass System
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SPACEMART

Russia Supplies Another Batch Of Rocket Engines To The US
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Russian Air-Defense Bases Require Additional Protection
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UAV NEWS

Ukraine May Deliver Engines For Russian UAVs
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WEATHER REPORT

Russia Plans To Restore Its Weather Satellite Network By 2030
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EARTH OBSERVATION
Astrium And ScanEx Sign An Exclusive Deal On New Spot Birds
Paris, France (SPX) Sep 15, 2010
Astrium Services has signed a ten-year partnership with the Russian research and development centre ScanEx for the reception and distribution rights on the upcoming SPOT 6 and 7 satellites. This partnership, which also provides ScanEx the exclusive reception and distribution rights on the SPOT 5 satellite, is part of a long term cooperation programme between Astrium and Russian industry. S ... more

STATION NEWS
Russian Mission Control Set To Readjust ISS Orbit
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Sep 15, 2010
The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) will be raised on Wednesday by about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles), Russia's Mission Control official said. "The aim of this operation is to ensure optimal conditions for the return of [three] astronauts [to Earth] on board the Soyuz TMA-18 spacecraft on September 24, and for the docking with a new manned Soyuz TMA-01M spacecraft, which is sche ... more

EARTH OBSERVATION
Satellites Reveal Russian Fires Worst In 14 Years
Paris, France (SPX) Sep 14, 2010
More wildfires have burned around the Russian capital this year than in the last decade and a half, according to sensors aboard ESA's observation satellites. The forest and peat bog fires ignited this summer amid an unprecedented heat wave of up to 40 degrees C. Working like thermometers in the sky, the Along Track Scanning Radiometer and the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer on ESA ... more

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FLORA AND FAUNA

A Passion for Wildfire Research Takes Her Around the World

LAUNCH PAD

Sirius XM-5 Satellite Delivered To Baikonur For October Launch


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TECH SPACE
This Planet Smells Funny

Scientists looking to spot alien oceans

Deadly Tides Mean Early Exit For Hot Jupiters

TECH SPACE
Northrop Grumman Space Cryocoolers Achieve 100 Years Of On-Orbit Performance

NASA's NPP Climate Satellite Passes Pre-Environmental Review

Japan to pilot digital textbooks in classrooms

TECH SPACE
Geotagged Photos Help Prioritize Oil Spill Response In Gulf

Rush Trucking Selects SkyBitz To Increase Security And Asset Efficiency

E-Shirt Improves Physical Exercise

TECH SPACE
China's Mystery Moon Rocket

China Ready For Another Lunar Encounter

China keeps up busy space launch schedule

TECH SPACE
Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite

Impact 'fireballs' spotted on Jupiter

Catch A Falling Star

TECH SPACE
Pan-STARRS Discovers Potentially Hazardous Asteroid

Rosetta Should Look South For Safe Landing Site

Scientists find 'rubble pile' asteroids

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MARSDAILY
Don't Forget Deimos
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Sep 13, 2010
Next year, Russia plans to launch a mission to Phobos, the largest moon of Mars. This spacecraft, called Phobos-Grunt, will be the first spacecraft to land on this moon, and also the first mission to return samples of Phobos to Earth. Phobos is an interesting object, and it's been studied a lot by orbiting spacecraft. The moon is in a fairly low orbit around Mars, which makes it easy to see from spacecraft placed in orbit around Mars. Earlier this year, the Mars Express orbiter got close enough to ... read more

MARSDAILY
Japan eyes PM talks with China to defuse row

Russia's Medvedev says ties with China at 'highest point'

China warns Nobel committee over dissident

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MARSDAILY
US spy chief to brief senators on Russia nuclear treaty

S.Korea seeks big spending rise to guard against N.Korea

Iran to press for recognition of 'nuclear rights' in talks

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MARSDAILY
China says jailed dissident not right for Nobel Peace Prize

China gender gap fuelling global human trafficking: report

Chinese let loose on government 'feedback' website

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MARSDAILY
Magnetic Power Offers Energy-Saving Alternative

U.S. firm plans to run boats on batteries

Striding Towards A New Dawn For Electronics

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