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Archive for January, 2012

Coming up: MSL trajectory correction manoeuvre

January 9th, 2012 by

An engine firing on 11 January will be the biggest manoeuvre that NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) spacecraft will perform on its flight between Earth and Mars. The manoeuvre is designed to impart a velocity change of about 5.5 meters per second.
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Astro Aerospace completes Critical Design Audit of SMAP Reflector Boom Assembly

January 9th, 2012 by

Astro Aerospace, unit of Northrop Grumman, said it completed a major milestone in the development of the reflector boom assembly (RBA) for NASA’s Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Mission.
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Maybe tin foil hats for Russian spacecraft will help?

January 9th, 2012 by

“Today there is no clarity why the propulsion unit on board Fobos-Grunt failed to start. It is also unclear why our satellites often have failures at the time when they fly out of range (of Russian ground control) where we don’t see the vehicle and do not receive telemetry from it. There is no wish to accuse anybody, but today there are very powerful means of influence on spacecraft and the possibility of their use can not be excluded.” – Vladimir Popovkin, head of the Russian space agency Roskosmos, in an interview with the Izvestiya daily.
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High Definition TV – Is There a Need?

January 9th, 2012 by

The HD TV (High Definition TV) is catching the imaginations of users worldwide, and most homes in the US like elsewhere are increasingly opting to buy one for their homes. Prices of HD has fallen over the years dramatically; 30% and even more. If you are one of those who are planning to go for HD, there are a few things that you will need to understand before you take the final plunge.
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Cable or Satellite TV – Which One to Choose?

January 9th, 2012 by

The case in support for satellite TV is the transportability and the easy accessibility. However, the competition between the various subscribers is so intense that it is a no holds barred situation for most of the companies.
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China plans to launch Bolivian satellite at the end of 2013

January 6th, 2012 by

China plans to put Bolivia’s first telecommunications satellite into orbit in December 2013, China’s Ambassador to Bolivia Shen Zhiliang was quoted as saying.
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MSU delivers satellite to NASA for upcoming launch

January 6th, 2012 by

Morehead State University Space Science Center staff and students delivered the Cosmic X-Ray Background Nanosatellite (CXBN) to NASA’s Launch Services Program on 6 January. CXBN was developed by MSU and partners during the past year and passed rigorous space environment testing and a series of design reviews, culminating in the flight readiness review held on 31 December.
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ARISSat-1 completes mission

January 6th, 2012 by

On 4 January 2012, the amateur radio satellite ARISSat-1/KEDR ended its mission as burnt up in Earth’s atmosphere.
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