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January 24, 2013
RUSSIAN SPACE
We have ignition in Baikonur Conflict
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Jan 23, 2013
Only 12 Proton-M launches were approved by Kazakhstan for 2013 instead of the planned 17. The decision has put the future of Russian-Kazakh space cooperation under further threat. What does fate have in store for the famed launch pad in the near future? It seems the status quo, which has survived in the space world for several decades, is to face an imminent challenge. Once again, Baikonur cosmodrome, Russia's main launch pad, is at the centre of the conflict. Kazakhstan has refused to approve the ... read more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia to launch fewer Proton M rockets in 2013
Russia will carry out fewer Proton M launches in 2013 than planned, a Roskosmos source said. Such a reduction is connected with a decision by Kazakhstan's authorities to cut the number of rocket la ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Competition for hypersonic vehicles resumes
The Russian Defence Ministry will start testing advanced hypersonic missiles in the coming summer. At present, Russia is conducting research in several areas of developing hypersonic technology, but ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Russia ready for seeking a compromise with NATO on air defense
Russia is ready to discuss the prospects of further cooperation in air defense with NATO, the head of the Russian army's General Staff General Valery Gerasimov says. On Wednesday, Mr. Gerasimov took ... more
ENERGY DAILY


STATION NEWS

ISS to get inflatable module
The International Space Station's American segment will receive an inflatable module in 2015. NASA has awarded a $17.8 million contract to Bigelow Aerospace to provide a Bigelow Expandable Activity ... more


ENERGY TECH

Will Russia's gas and oil giants sacrifice their monopoly?
Russia's government wants the so-called Arctic Shelf to be more thoroughly and speedily explored and exploited. The Arctic Shelf is the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, which, as scientists have proved, ... more
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MARSDAILY

Choosing the right people to go to Mars
When humans eventually travel to the Red Planet, the voyage will be long and difficult. The simulated Mars500 mission showed that every detail must be planned, including diet and sleep. The findings ... more
EXO LIFE

Russian scientists get first ice samples from Antarctic Lake Vostok
Russian scientists have obtained first ice samples from Lake Vostok, a huge body of liquid water buried under the Antarctic ice. The scientists presume that the ice from the lake may have special ph ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Soyuz rockets will be taking Americans to ISS
US President Barack Obama has signed a bill permitting NASA to pay Russia for delivering American astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) till the end of 2020. The US Administration has ... more
MOON DAILY

Russia to Launch Lunar Mission in 2015
Russia will launch a robotic lunar station in 2015, Federal Space Agency Roscosmos chief Vladimir Popovkin said on Tuesday. Luna-Glob will lift off from the Vostochny space port in Russia's Fa ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Russia Set to Launch Three Military Satellites
Russia will launch on Tuesday three Cosmos series military-purpose satellites, the Defense Ministry said on Monday. A Rokot launch vehicle carrying the satellites will lift off from the Plesetsk Spa ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Moscow still waits Astana's response on Baikonur spaceport use prospects
Russia's still has not received an official response from Kazakhstan to its note issued on December 13, 2012 regarding the prospects of using the Baikonur space port, a source with the national spac ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Russia calms fears over 'asteroid danger'
The Russian emergency agency has announced that none of the known asteroids will pose a threat to the Earth in 2013. The calming news came after numerous media reports dubbed the 300-meter ast ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
IRON AND ICE

Russian astronomers discover new huge comet
Last year, Russian astronomers Vitaly Nevsky and Artyom Novichonok discovered a new gigantic comet that is currently approaching Earth. The ISON comet, which is expected to become brighter than the ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Roscosmos Releases Report On Proton Launch Anomaly
Roscosmos management has reviewed and approved the report provided by the Russian working group investigating the Proton launch anomaly during the Yamal 402 mission and have provided the report to K ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Russia's new submarine: arming for peace
From December 10, Russia is starting to exploit a new military submarine, called "Yuri Dolgoruky". This is a long-standing project that had been suspended for some time. Then, the old project underw ... more
FLOATING STEEL
Russia ready for seeking a compromise with NATO on air defense

Obama issues inaugural call for unity, equality

China media urge Obama to ease distrust


FLOATING STEEL
UN to sanction N. Korea space agency: diplomat

North Korea says plans nuclear test aimed at US

Ban Ki-moon calls for end to UN disarmament stalemate


FLOATING STEEL
Reshuffle for Tiangong

China to launch 20 spacecrafts in 2013

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FLOATING STEEL
Tibetan nomad dies in self-immolation: rights group

China rights lawyer gets rare prison visit: wife

Chinese film fans decry censors' cuts in 'Skyfall'

SPACE MEDICINE

Simulated Mars mission reveals body's sodium rhythms
Clinical pharmacologist Jens Titze, M.D., knew he had a one-of-a-kind scientific opportunity: the Russians were going to simulate a flight to Mars, and he was invited to study the participating cosm ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia develops new rocket fuel
Specialists from Russian scientific-production association Energomash have developed a state-of-the-art high-efficient fuel, news reports said on Thursday. According to Energomash chief execut ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Congress Approves Bill Supporting Human Space Exploration
The House of Representatives has unanimously approved a Senate amendment to H.R. 6586, a bipartisan bill sponsored by Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee Chairman Steven Palazzo (R-MS) that extends a ... more
AEROSPACE

Russian Air Force Gets First Six Su-35S Fighter Jets
The Sukhoi aircraft maker delivered on Friday the first six Su-35S fighter jets to the Russian Air Force, the company said. The acceptance documents were signed by Defense Ministry officials a ... more
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AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
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LAUNCH PAD

Rokot Launch Set for January 15

FLOATING STEEL

First Borey Class Nuclear Sub to Join Russian Navy on Sunday

FLOATING STEEL

India Receives Second Russia-Built Stealth Missile Frigate

INTERN DAILY

Russia testing Alzheimer's, Parkinson's medicine

LAUNCH PAD

Investigation into Proton Launch Anomaly Continues as Root Cause is being Evaluated

ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia to Launch New Light Class Carrier Rocket in 2013

NUKEWARS

Russia designs new types of intercontinental missiles

MILPLEX

Russia to triple state defense order by 2015

MILPLEX

India gets 4 Russian carrier-based fighters

TECH SPACE

Russia to build new radiolocation stations

Russia upgrading booster rocket for NASA manned missions

Russia Designs New Spaceship

Russian Rocket will launch Scotland's First Satellite

Sun online

Russia Launches $70 Bln Space Program for 2013-2020

Investigation into Proton Launch Anomaly Continues as Root Cause is being Evaluated

Russia May Join ExoMars Project in Q1 2013

Energia Rejects Space Industry Engine Holding Idea

UKube-1 Signs up for Launch and Completes Thermal Vacuum Testing

Turbopump Bearing Blamed For Failed Russian Comsat Orbiting

New ISS crew docked at Space Station

Russian weapons popular in the world in 2012

Russia to fight for the Indian market

Russia may soon draft new law on military service for women

Russia not to build Mistral class helicopter-carriers

Expedition 34 Spends Christmas in Space

Energia Corp Lands $11 Mln Space Lab Contract

Russia to build new heavy ICBM by 2018 - Karakayev

Russia's Strategic Missile Forces global stability pillar

Operation to "rescue" Yamal-402 a success

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