November 20th, 2012 by
Dr. Patrick Harkness of the University of Glasgow’s School of Engineering has led the development of the Aerodynamic End Of Life Deorbit System, or AEOLDOS, to help ensure that objects sent into space in future can be removed from orbit at the end of their operational cycle.
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November 20th, 2012 by
Outgassed solvents, epoxies, lubricants, and other materials aren’t especially wholesome for contamination-sensitive telescope mirrors, thermal-control units, high-voltage electronic boxes, cryogenic instruments, detectors and solar arrays, either. As a result, NASA engineers are always looking for new techniques to prevent these gases from adhering to instrument and spacecraft surfaces and potentially shortening their lives.
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November 20th, 2012 by
The board of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) has authorised two transactions aggregating US$461 million to underwrite the export of American-made satellites to Hong Kong.
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November 20th, 2012 by
The Council meeting at Ministerial level this week sees the Polish flag flying for the first time alongside those of ESA’s other Member States after Poland formally became ESA’s 20th Member State on 19 November.
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November 20th, 2012 by
Spacecom announced that it has been awarded two contracts by DRS Technical Services, Inc., including one for C-band capacity on Amos-5 and a second for Ku-band satellite capacity on Amos-3. The contracts are for the delivery of commercial satellite communications capabilities to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
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November 19th, 2012 by
Rocket: Chang Zheng 2C; Payload: Huanjing 1C [Huan Jing 1C, HJ 1C], Xinyan 1, Fengniao 1; Date: 18 November 2012, 2253 UTC;Launch site: Taiyuan space centre, China. The successful launch marks the completion of a plan initiated by China in 2003 to create a small environmental monitoring satellite constellation.Other Posts:Intelsat General To Provide Broadband To Sintel Satellite ServicesAerojet tests next generation safety capabilityFormosat-3 observations indicate ionospheric changes precede EarthquakesGIOVE-B completes first year in orbitU.S. scrap plan for joint civil/military weather satellite systemDream Multimedia’s Dreambox Receiver50 years of U.S. space based military weather satellite systemsMDA receives request for additional information from U.S. Department of Justice
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November 19th, 2012 by
South Korea will likely launch its KSLV-1 (or Naro-1) on 29 November, the country’s government said today, two days after the arrival of a replacement for a defective part in the rocket partly built by Russia.Other Posts:Intelsat General To Provide Broadband To Sintel Satellite ServicesAerojet tests next generation safety capabilityFormosat-3 observations indicate ionospheric changes precede EarthquakesGIOVE-B completes first year in orbitU.S. scrap plan for joint civil/military weather satellite systemDream Multimedia’s Dreambox Receiver50 years of U.S. space based military weather satellite systemsMDA receives request for additional information from U.S. Department of Justice
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November 19th, 2012 by
China Great Wall Industry Corp. will launch the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s first satellite, which will also be developed by China, before the end of 2015, Chinese state media reported.Other Posts:Intelsat General To Provide Broadband To Sintel Satellite ServicesAerojet tests next generation safety capabilityFormosat-3 observations indicate ionospheric changes precede EarthquakesGIOVE-B completes first year in orbitU.S. scrap plan for joint civil/military weather satellite systemDream Multimedia’s Dreambox Receiver50 years of U.S. space based military weather satellite systemsMDA receives request for additional information from U.S. Department of Justice
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