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June 16, 2011
STATION NEWS
Russia's Mission Control raises ISS orbit by 19.2 km
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jun 16, 2011
Russia's Mission Control has adjusted the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) by raising it 19.2 kilometers (11.9 miles) to 364.6 km (226.5 miles), a spokesman for the Mission Control said. Europe's ATV-2 Johannes Kepler, which docked with the ISS on February 24, fired its engines twice on Sunday night for a total of one hour and 16 minutes to move the station to the desired working orbit. "The adjustment was carried out with the help of thrusters of Europe's ATV-2 Johannes Kepler ... read more

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STATION NEWS

New Crew Members Prepare for Launch
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GPS NEWS

Russia plans to launch six Glonass satellites in 2011
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LAUNCH PAD

Shipments Of Sea Launch Zenit-3Sl Hardware Resume On Schedule
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STATION NEWS

ATV-2 adjusts ISS orbit; ext TMA Soyuz assembled
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MILPLEX

Russia delivers another batch of naval fighters to India
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia lacks personnel to dismantle nuclear sites
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MISSILE DEFENSE

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MISSILE NEWS

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STATION NEWS

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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia opens negligence case over loss of Glonass satellites
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LAUNCH PAD

Russia sends two Soyuz carrier rockets to French Guiana
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TIME AND SPACE

Blackbody energy set the stage for clocks with unprecedented accuracy
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MILTECH

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FLOATING STEEL

Russia and Norway to begin naval drills
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian firm accused of selling rocket engines to US at half cost
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MISSILE DEFENSE

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NUKEWARS

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MILPLEX

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FLOATING STEEL

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EARTH OBSERVATION

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SPACE TRAVEL

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TECH SPACE

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RUSSIAN SPACE

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