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June 28, 2012
STATION NEWS
ISS Resupply Important to Kennedy's Past and Future
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Jun 28, 2012
Humans are by nature consumers, regardless of where they might live and work. Supply runs to the International Space Station began as soon as assembly got under way. The first supplies were delivered in May 1999 aboard space shuttle Discovery during the STS-96 mission, the first shuttle docking to the fledgling station. The station, or ISS, was merely the Russian Zarya control module mated to the U.S. Unity Node 1 connecting module, a far cry from the orbiting laboratory now the size of a five-bed ... read more

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TECH SPACE

ISS to Build Up Meteorite Defenses
Russian cosmonauts will conduct a space walk in August during which they will install additional anti-meteorite panels on the International Space Station (ISS), cosmonaut Yury Malanchenko said on Fr ... more
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EXO LIFE

Russian Cosmonauts Have 'Alien Instructions'
The UN has developed detailed instructions in case of a first contact with aliens, Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka said answering a question on Chinese TV. "The UN and representatives of Chi ... more
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ICE WORLD

Remote Siberian Lake Holds Clues to Arctic - and Antarctic - Climate Change
Intense warm climate intervals - warmer than scientists thought possible - have occurred in the Arctic over the past 2.8 million years. That result comes from the first analyses of the longest sedim ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Anniversary in space - five years of TerraSAR-X
Five years ago on 15 June 2007, the German TerraSAR-X radar satellite was launched from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. This marked the beginning of a new era in satellite remote sensing ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

Rocket Scientist Who 'Spied for China' Freed
The former head of a Russian rocket technology firm who was jailed in 2007 for selling state secrets to China has been released on parole, Radio Liberty reported. Igor Reshetin, the former dir ... more
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SPACEWAR

China, India challenge US monopoly on AMD, satellite defense
Development of antimissile and anti-satellite systems is not the prerogative of the United States or Russia. Many other countries, however, like China, Israel and India are developing such systems. ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Kazakhstan gives Russia the go-ahead for Baikonur launches
Kazakhstan has given Russia permission to carry out launches from the Baikonur space center, Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Massimov said on Friday. Russia and Kazakhstan have failed so far to re ... more
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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
PLD Space selected as leading contender for ESA sovereign launch initiative
UK opens competitive bid for GBP 75 million orbital cleanup mission
Boeing wins major contract to deliver new generation strategic comms satellites
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MICROSAT BLITZ

Russia resorts to small satellites
These satellites can effectively solve tasks set before them in space, but it will be a lot cheaper to put them into orbit using light rockets. The geo-centric satellites need powerful data re ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China's manned space mission "hits target": Russian expert
The successful launching of the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft on Saturday proves again China's grasp of essential space techniques and shows Chinese vision on how to develop the space program with steady st ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Watching asteroids and comets to avoid impact
Dangers posed by asteroids are among the issues discussed during the third international meeting of the top-level representatives in charge security currently underway in Saint-Petersburg. The repor ... more
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ICE WORLD

North-East Passage soon free from ice again
The North-East Passage, the sea route along the North coast of Russia, is expected to be free of ice early again this summer. The forecast was made by sea ice physicists of the Alfred Wegener Instit ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Satellite Sees Smoke from Siberian Fires Reach the U.S. Coast
Fires burning in Siberia recently sent smoke across the Pacific Ocean and into the U.S. and Canada. Images of data taken by the nation's newest Earth-observing satellite tracked aerosols from the fi ... more
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MARSDAILY

Russia May Join Mars Orbiter Project in Nov. - ESA
Russian space agency Roscosmos and the European Space Agency (ESA) could sign a final agreement on Russia's participation in a Mars research project in November, ESA spokesman Rene Pischel said on F ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Rogozin Talks Up New Spaceport Plan
State investment in the creation of a cosmodrome in the Amur Region is comparable in scale to the first Soviet long-term plan for the electrification of Russia, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin ... more
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SPACEMART

Russia, EADS to Build Space Plant by 2015
Russia's Energia space rocket corporation and Astrium, an aerospace subsidiary of the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS), will build a joint venture in Russia in about two years, E ... more
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24/7 News Coverage
Glacier retreat could drive a surge in volcanic eruptions worldwide
UK thermal satellite firm wins ESA contract to deliver real time climate and security insights
Beyond male dominance in primates new study redefines gender power roles
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RUSSIAN SPACE

What role will Russia play in the space century?
As technology develops and private companies expand into intergalactic travel, vacationing and working in space seems to be less and less far-fetched. Elena Shipilova of Russia Beyond the Headlines ... more
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NUKEWARS

Russia tests next generation missile
On May 23, Russia successfully tested a new intercontinental long-range missile at the Plesetsk space center which is located in its northwestern Arkhangelsk region. According to Russia's Defense Mi ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia, Kazakhstan in Deadlock Over Rocket Launches
Russia and Kazakhstan have failed so far to reach an agreement on a new drop zone for the debris of Russian carrier rockets being launched from the Baikonur space center, Kazakh space agency Kazcosm ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russian-made metal used at Bulgaria nuclear plant meets quality standards
Russian-made metal used at the fifth unit of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant in Bulgaria meets all quality standards, a laboratory study by independent experts confirmed following reports in Bulgar ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Nabucco unlikely to survive summer
The Nabucco project, which was supposed to become an obstacle on the way of Russian gas pipeline to Europe, is suffering defeat on all fronts. This time bad news came from BP when its experts claime ... more
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SPACEMART

Emerging Markets Sustain Robust Growth for Satellite TV Platforms
Euroconsult has announced that the satellite pay-TV industry reached revenues close to $90 billion in 2011, up from $79 billion in 2010. Global industry revenues are expected to reach close to $150 ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Dragon maiden flight and the Russian space program
Successfully docking the first ever commercial spaceship to the government-funded International Space Station is not only a question of competition. Transferring the part of space obligations to pri ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

New Moon for India
India's lunar exploration program seems to be on hold for the moment. The ambitious plan to land a rover on the Moon in a joint mission with Russia, followed in the future by a sample-return mission ... more
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Ultrasound triggers nuclear decay anomaly hinting at flexible space-time
AI system accelerates aircraft concept design using language models
Autonomous sub explores unexplored trench depths to reveal critical mineral clues
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FLOATING STEEL

US submarine fleet's silent service but long reach
The fire at the USS Miami nuclear submarine of the Los Angeles class, which was undergoing maintenance, drew attention to the state of the U.S. Navy submarine force. Nowadays the silent service is g ... more
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WATER WORLD

Swiss ultralight trikes used to explore Lake Baikal
Russian scientists are planning to explore Lake Baikal using ultralight trikes or motorized deltaplanes that will be delivered from Switzerland in the summer of 2013. Last year, the Lake of Geneva w ... more
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THE PITS

Russia expands presence on Spitsbergen
Russia is expanding its presence on Spitsbergen. About 2 billion rubles, or $70mn, will be earmarked for Russia's coal mining projects on the archipelago over the next three years. At present, Russi ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Likely to Halt Joint Space Program with Ukraine, Kazakhstan
Russia is "very likely" to halt its joint Dnepr space program with Ukraine and Kazakhstan due to commercial and environmental concerns, federal space agency Roscosmos said Tuesday. The Dnepr p ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

What Went Up Can Now Come Down With SpaceX Demo Flight
The SpaceX Dragon demo flight brings a new American transportation vehicle onto the scene for travel to and from the International Space Station. Currently there are other ways to reach station, how ... more
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ICE WORLD

Russia's Antarctic probes to be tested in Ladoga Lake
Scientists with the St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI) and the Mining Institute have created several prototype probes and samplers that will ... more
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SPACEWAR

Russia Launches Military Satellite
Russia's Space Forces launched on Thursday a Soyuz-U carrier rocket with a Cosmos-series military satellite, SF spokesman Col. Alexey Zolotukhin said. The rocket was launched from the Plesetsk ... more
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AEROSPACE

Military aviation: a new bomber and the fifth generation fighter planes
Yesterday at the Voice of Russia a round table discussion was held that was dedicated to the 100-year anniversary of the Russian Air Force and the prospects for development of Russian military aviat ... more
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