CNES’s Toulouse Space Centre is positioning the AMC-9 satellite launched atop an ILS Proton rocket (International launch Services) on the morning of 7 June 2003 on behalf of Alcatel Space […]
Boeing Goes 2 for 2 in Launch Business
On a historic day in the launch industry, Boeing Launch Services’ customers successfully launched two spacecraft within hours of each other from different vantage points on the globe. Today, both […]
Scientists Celebrate VLBA’s First Decade As Astronomy’s Sharpest “Eye” on the Universe
Scientists from around the globe are gathered in Socorro, New Mexico, to mark the tenth anniversary of the National Science Foundation’s Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), a continent-wide radio telescope […]
NSS Letter to the ATF: Response to Notice of Proposed Rulemaking No. 968, Commerce in Explosives (2000R-9P), 68 Fed. Reg. 4406
Mr. James P. Ficaretta Program Manager Room 5150 U.S.Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives P.O. Box 50221 Washington,D.C.20091-0221 SUBJECT: Response to Notice of Proposed Rulemaking No. 968, Commerce in […]
COM DEV Awarded Military Satellite Contract
US $3.5 Million ATP is First Phase of Larger Contract Negotiation CAMBRIDGE, ON, June 11 /CNW/ – COM DEV International Ltd. today announced it has been awarded a US $3.5 […]
ESPACE Magazine on newsstands soon
On june 14, ESPACE Magazine will hit newsstand as the only 100% space exploration publication in french. This 100 pages full color issue will feature : -An exclusive interview of […]
Remarks by Sean O’Keefe – Columbia Point Naming Ceremony
Remarks by the Honorable Sean O’Keefe NASA Administrator Columbia Point Naming Ceremony U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. June 10, 2003 Thank you Secretary Norton (Secretary of the Interior […]
Arianespace Flight 161: A successful mission for Australia and Japan
Arianespace today orbited two geostationary communications satellites: Optus and Defence C1 for the Australian operator Optus and the Australian Department of Defence, and BSAT-2c for the Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation […]
NASA Associate Administrator For Aerospace Technology Retiring
NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe announced today, Dr. Jeremiah F. Creedon, Associate Administrator for Aerospace Technology is retiring after 40 years with the agency to join the faculty at Old Dominion […]
House Science Committee to Examine Russia’s Ability to Support the Space Station During Shuttle Grounding
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Wednesday, June 11, at 2:00 P.M, the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee will examine the benefits and risks of U.S.-Russian cooperation on space programs. U.S. human spaceflight […]