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November 24, 2012
ROCKET SCIENCE
South Korea's rocket launch likely to take place Nov. 29
Seoul (XNA) Nov 20, 2012
South Korea's third attempt to launch a space rocket is expected to take place on Nov. 29 after it has been postponed due to a last-minute technical glitch, the government said Monday. After holding a meeting earlier in the day, South Korean and Russian researchers agreed that Nov. 29 is " technically suitable" for the third launch attempt of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1), also known as Naro-1, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said in a statement. The ministry ad ... read more
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GPS NEWS

Roscosmos Requests Glonass Project Contractor Head's Dismissal
Russia's Federal Space Agency has initiated the dismissal of Yuri Urlichich, who headed a Glonass project contractor, the space agency's head Vladimir Popovkin said on Monday. Urlichich lost his pos ... more
AEROSPACE

Boeing Statement Supporting House Vote on Russia PNTR
Boeing has issued the following statement following House approval of legislation establishing Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) with Russia. "Boeing congratulates members of the House f ... more
SPACEMART

Russia Launches Dual-Purpose Telecoms Satellite
Russia's Space Forces launched on Wednesday a Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with a dual-purpose Meridian-series telecoms satellite on board, spokesman Col. Alexey Zolotukhin said. The Soyuz blasted off ... more
ENERGY DAILY


RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian Civil Satellite Links Lost After Cable Cut
A severed communications cable in the Moscow region on Wednesday has rendered Russian specialists unable to control most of the country's civilian satellites, a source in the space industry said. ... more


TRADE WARS

Foreign experts praise Customs Union
Experts of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development have called the Customs Union of 3 former Soviet states "a successful example of economical integration". The Customs Union is an all ... more
The Year In Space
ENERGY NEWS

Bulgaria and Europe depend on Russian energy exports
The signing of the investment agreement on the South Stream gas pipeline, set for November 9, has been put off till next week following the death of Patriarch Maxim of Bulgaria's Orthodox Church. ... more
TRADE WARS

Internet, clean and bio-technology of significant importance for Russia
The Moscow Innovations Forum took place in Russia's capital last week. The key theme of the event was to promote innovative technology, economic development and start-up financing in the country. Hi ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
China launches international association to boost global access to deep space research
Planet secures 240 million euro satellite services contract with German government
Planet expands defense partnerships with key AI surveillance contracts
ENERGY TECH

The end of the cheap hydrocarbons era
Addressing the recent summit of the Europe-Asia forum, Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said that energy markets were facing new challenges to their stability. Among these challenges experts ... more
MISSILE NEWS

India to buy Russia's Konkurs-M, Invar guided missiles
India has signed a deal with Russia to purchase cutting-edge Konkurs-M and Invar anti-tank guided missiles, a source in the Indian defense ministry has told the media. According to the source, ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia tries easier scheme of launching spaceships
Russia's second attempt to dock the cargo spaceship "Progress" to the International Space Station according to a new simplified scheme was as successful as the first one. The new scheme suppos ... more
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Russia backs its claims for Arctic Shelf with evidence
A Russian expedition has finished investigations which were meant to prove that the Arctic Shelf in the Arctic Ocean is a continuation of the Eurasian continent, and, thus, should belong to Russia. ... more
NUKEWARS

Russia hails progress in arms reduction with US
Russia is satisfied with the implementation of a strategic offensive arms reduction treaty with the United States, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said in a newspaper interview on Sunday. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Consortium plans global shift toward net negative carbon economy
Six satellites launched for ICEYE as constellation expansion gains momentum
WHO says all Covid-19 origin theories still open, after inconclusive study
LAUNCH PAD

Russian Proton Briz-M Launches Yamal Satellites Into Orbit
Both Yamal satellites launched earlier have successfully reached orbit, Russia's space agency Roscosmos confirmed on Saturday morning. "The separation of the Yamal-300K from the Briz-M booster ... more
ENERGY TECH

Russia and China to drive the world oil market
The global oil market is moving east, says a recent report by The Wall Street Journal Europe. The oil that Russia exports to China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, India, Indonesia, the USA and ... more
GPS NEWS

Gazprom to Launch Two Satellites by Yearend
Gazprom Space Systems (GSS), a telecommunications arm of Russia's energy giant Gazprom, is planning to launch two Yamal class satellites by the end of 2012, the company's general designer Nikolai Se ... more
GPS NEWS
Obama set to defy China over sea rows

Estonian embassy in Minsk to become NATO liaison

Outside View: Fixing thepivot to Asia


GPS NEWS
Iran nuclear work unaffected by sanctions: IAEA chief

World powers to mull improving Iran offer: diplomats

IAEA shows new imagery of suspect Iran base: diplomats


GPS NEWS
Mr Xi in Space

China plans manned space launch in 2013: state media

China to launch manned spacecraft


GPS NEWS
Two detained in China for 'inciting unrest' online

China passport shows some islands, excludes others

Outcry in Taiwan over rejection of Dalai Lama visit

STATION NEWS

Crew Prepares for Spacewalk After Progress Docks
Commander Suni Williams and Flight Engineer Aki Hoshide configured tools they will use during a 6.5-hour spacewalk slated to begin at 8:15 a.m. Thursday. Williams and Hoshide will venture out to the ... more
TECH SPACE

Space Station's Orbit Raised to Avoid Space Junk
The Russian Mission Control said the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was raised on Thursday by one kilometer to avoid a possible collision with space junk. "The maneuver to adju ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Russia's space forces launch missile shield rocket
Russian Aerospace Defense forces have successfully launched a short-range missile as part of the country's missile shield test, Space Forces spokesman Colonel Alexei Zolotukhin told reporters Tuesda ... more
TECH SPACE

Russian chemists land on the island of stability
Russian scientists from the Dubna research hub and their American counterparts have added two more names to the periodic table. The first experiments with superheavy elements began in the 1960s to p ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Bezos-backed methane-tracking satellite lost in space
Blackout at refinery highlights Venezuela's oil industry crisis
Trump says 'very wealthy' group to buy TikTok
TECH SPACE

Russian Briz-M booster falls apart in orbit

NUKEWARS

Russia to spend over 100 billion RUB on nuclear weapons

TECH SPACE

Record space junk cloud could threaten ISS: report

STATION NEWS

New ISS Crew Confirmed

DEEP IMPACT

Russia may build rocket to destroy Earth-threatening asteroids

STATION NEWS

ISS Orbit to be Adjusted for Next Spacecraft

EARTH OBSERVATION

Earth Observation Commercial Data Market Remains Strong Despite Slowdown in 2011

GPS NEWS

Soyuz orbits two Galileo satellites for Arianespace

MOON DAILY

Russia to launch lunar mission in 2015

MISSILE DEFENSE

Russia prepares a response to US missile defence plans

Russia to Deliver Indian Carrier in Fall 2013 - Minister

Putin Calms Russians Over Poor Harvest

DNV KEMA awarded framework agreement for German wind project developer SoWiTec

ISS Set to Launch Microsatellites

Russian space science: microsatellites, distant planets, space plasma and cosmic ray studies

NASA and International Partners Approve Year Long ISS Stay

Year on ISS planned ahead of manned Mars mission

Sputnik is 55: what are prospects of Russian space research?

ISS Partners Plan Yearlong Mission to Orbital Station

ISS to Dodge Astro-Junk

New window of opportunity for Russian companies planning to go public

The Japanese insist on gas pipeline construction from Sakhalin to Hokkaido

Russian Space research in 2012

Guard-2012 exercise to counter nuclear terrorism over in Moscow

Mobile missile complexes: Russia's nuclear shield future

Russia, Belarus astronomers discover brightest comet

Major changes are coming to Russia's natural gas market

Russia expanding gas exports eastwards

Mobile missile complexes: Russia's nuclear shield future

Russia to send all-novice crew to ISS

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