U.S. Department of State Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC March 2, 2001 Mir Space Station Deorbit The Government of the Russian Federation has announced its plan to safely deorbit […]
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Five Indian students are among nine students selected from all over the world as `Student Navigators’ for participation in an exploratory mission to the red planet Mars organised by Planetary […]
EC – ESA Joint Task Force on European Strategy for Space meets for the first time in Brussels
Mr Stephen Gosden European Commission – Research DG +322.29.60079 stephen.gosden@cec.eu.int The EC -ESA Joint Task Force, whose purpose is to implement the European Strategy for Space, met for the first […]
Glimpse future of space travel March 5-8 at National Manufacturing Week expo
When the 11th annual National Manufacturing Week expo opens March 5 in Chicago, more than 60,000 industry professionals will glimpse the future of space commerce and tourism aboard “Starship 2040,” […]
Les reflexes humains feront l’objet de la premiere etude canadienne a bord de la Station spatiale internationale
Saint-Hubert (Québec), le 2 mars 2001 – La première expérience scientifique canadienne à bord de la Station spatiale internationale (ISS) sera lancée le 8 mars 2001 à bord de la […]
Space Imaging’s IKONOS Satellite is Imaging Entire Country of Jamaica
Space Imaging, the world’s leader in providing Earth imagery and related services to commercial and government markets, announced today that through its reseller, Spatial Innovision (New Kingston, Jamaica), it has […]
NASA Selects Ball Aerospace and Spectrum Astro To Develop Preliminary Design of NPP Satellite
NASA has selected Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corporation, Boulder, Colorado, and Spectrum Astro, Inc., Gilbert, Arizona, to perform spacecraft design studies for the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Preparatory […]
Gone with the Wind but Visible to NASA Radar
The history of sea islands in the Altamaha River delta on the coast of Georgia is revealed in this image produced from data acquired by the Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar […]
Human Reflexes to be Studied in First Canadian Experiment on International Space Station
Saint-Hubert, Quebec, March 2, 2001 – Canada’s first scientific experiment to be performed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled to launch March 8, 2001, on Space Shuttle Discovery. […]
Human Reflexes to be Studied in First Canadian Experiment on International Space Station
Saint-Hubert, Quebec, March 2, 2001 – Canada’s first scientific experiment to be performed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled to launch March 8, 2001, on Space Shuttle Discovery. […]