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At Baikonur Continues Preparations For The Soyuz-2-1A/Frigat Booster And Six «Globalstar» Satellites Launch.

At the Baikonur Cosmodrome continues preparations for the «Globalstar» spacecraft launch..

The Opportunity rover has found the iron sixth meteorite .

Mars rover «Opportunity» discovered on Mars iron meteorite, which was the sixth of the found device.

The Cassini Probe Has Began A New Saturnian Mission

The Cassini Probe began a new phase of its mission, called «Solstice», which runs until September 2017.

The Private Spacecraft Launch Was Moved To November.

Starting private spaceship Dragon postponed from 23 October to early November 2010..

Soyuz TMA-18 landed in Kazakhstan.

The Soyuz TMA-18 landed in Kazakhstan near the town of Arkalyk on Saturday, September 25, RIA Novosti reported with reference to the Mission Control Center (MCC)..

Cape Canaveral: Space Shuttle launch complex will be sawed to scrap at the beginning of 2011.

September 21, 2010 early morning shuttle Discovery has taken its place on the launch pad 39A Kennedy Space Center in Florida to Nov. 1 to go on his last flight to the ISS..

The malfunction has found on the ISS

Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, who is currently on the International Space Station, found the malfunction near the hatch to the Soyuz TMA-18..

Soyuz TMA-18 Crew Prepares for Returning Home

Aboard the International Space Station Tuesday, Expedition 24 Commander Alexander Skvortsov and Flight Engineers Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Mikhail Kornienko conducted final Soyuz descent training in preparation for their undocking Thursday at 9:34 p.m. EDT..

Discovery arrived at the launch pad.

In the morning yesterday, the shuttle «Discovery» was removed from the assembly complex and taken to the launch pad 39A Kennedy Space Center.

Forest fires continue to threaten human settlements and dachas in the Samara region

In the period from 18 to 20 September in the region, there were several large fires.

Martian probe MRO suddenly fell into hibernation.

Martian probe Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) passed to the standby mode after the on-board computer crashes for no apparent reason on Sept. 15..

The GLONASS system will earn the first money in 2013

Navigation satellite system GLONASS will generate profits in 2013..

NASA will create railgun to launch the spacecraft.

Engineers of the American Kennedy Space Center, proposed an original way to launch the spacecraft and the carrier into the upper atmosphere..

Progress M-07M Successfully Docks to the ISS

Russian cargo vehicle Progress M-07M successfully docked with the International Space Station..

Can We Spot Volcanoes on Alien Worlds? Astronomers Say Yes.

Volcanoes display the awesome power of Nature like few other events. Earlier this year, ash from an Icelandic volcano disrupted air travel throughout much of northern Europe..

Mars Phoenix Lander find out signs of Mars recent activity

A new analysis of carbon dioxide gas sampled in 2008 by NASA’s Mars Phoenix Lander, shown in this self-portrait taken by a camera on the lander, suggests that the Red Planet may have been an active place with volcanoes and liquid water during the past 100 million years..

Baikonur’s Pad Prepared for Proton/Sirius XM-5 Launch

Yuzhny Space Center – TSENKI subsidiary- today initiated processing of pad 81 for the upcoming launch of US Sirius XM-5 spacecraft by Proton-M/Breeze-M..

Operations and Experiments in the International Space Station (September 13-19, 2010)

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Two Soyuz Launchers Shipped from Samara to Baikonur

A train with two Soyuz rockets was shipped to Baikonur from Samara’s TSKB-Progress on Sept. 7. Soyuz-2.1a is to loft 6 Globalstar-2 spacecraft on Oct. 19. Soyuz-U will launch a Progress cargo vehicle in early 2011..

Scientists have created a «portrait» of Mercury

NASA scientists from the Centre for Space Flight by R. Goddard seriously studying such planets as Mercury..

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