Presented here is a new color image of the southwest region of the Andromeda Galaxy [http://www.naoj.org/Latestnews/200109/M31/M31_oj.jpg] taken with Subaru’s prime focus camera “Suprime-Cam”. We see the stars of the Andromeda […]
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How to build a super fast computer that uses the bizarre properties of quantum physics is the aim of a project by computer scientists Fred Chong of the University of […]
Kucinich to Introduce Congressional Bill to Ban Space-based Weapons on October 2, 2001
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday, October 2, 2001 Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio) will introduce into the U.S. Congress land-mark legislation to ban space-based weapons. About his space-based weapons bill […]
Observation Time at ESO; Press Conferences; Retraction
Dear subscribers, full information about opportunities for observations with telescopes at the ESO observatories in Period 69 (April 1, 2001 to March 31, 2002) is now available on the web: […]
Spacehab’s Astrotech closes $20 million financing with Southtrust Bank. September 10, 2001, Washington, D.C.
SPACEHAB, Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS: SPAB), a leading provider of commercial space services, today announced that its Astrotech Space Operations subsidiary has completed a $20 million financing of its satellite processing facility […]
Lockheed Martin team passes SBIRS High System critical design review
The Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) High team led by prime contractor Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company successfully completed the system critical design review (CDR) with its customer, the U.S. […]
SpaceDev Begins Testing CHIPSat Flat Sat; CHIPSat to Be NASA’s First Microsatellite in University Explorer Series
SpaceDev, the world’s first publicly traded commercial space exploration and development company, announced it has begun testing the “Flat Sat” version of CHIPSat, NASA’s first University Explorer microsatellite. SpaceDev, which […]
Predicting the weather in space
At the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Glasgow today, Dr Andrew Coates will unveil some of the new results from a year-long study for the satellite […]
Aerospace Commission Chairman to Address International Space Symposium; Robert S. Walker Added to Program
The recently appointed Chairman of the Commission to Assess the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry is the latest addition to the International Space Symposium program. The symposium is […]
Astrolink Flight 1 Payload Module Fabrication Ahead of Schedule
Astrolink Spacecraft On Track to Launch in the First Quarter of 2003 ASTROLINK International LLC, a global broadband telecommunications company, today announced that the flight panels for its first satellite […]