Space & Missile Defense Report
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Business/FinancialSpace Station Laboratory Research Yields Clues To Curbing Food Poisoning On Earth, NASA Reports
Research on the International Space Station (ISS) has discovered ways to lessen virulence of a common food poisoning disease organism, NASA announced. The organism that can cause food poisoning in […]
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Business/FinancialRaytheon Sensor Will Study Aerosols Detected From Satellite
Raytheon Co. [RTN] said it shipped a sensor that will study aerosols and their effects on Earth climate, the company announced. The Aerosol Polarimetry Sensor will be integrated with NASA’s […]
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Business/FinancialU.S. Chamber Of Commerce Disbands Space Enterprise Council, Which Has Pressed For Expanded Space Commerce
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is disbanding the Space Enterprise Council that it fostered more than eight years ago. No public press release announcement of the switch was made by […]
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Business/FinancialBoeing, Army, Cooperate On Sensor Data For Missile Defense, Space Situational Awareness
The Boeing Co. [BA] and the Army will cooperate on processing sensor data for missile defense and space situational awareness, the company announced. They launched a joint research-and-development effort to […]
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Business/FinancialILS To Launch AsiaSat 5 Satellite In July-September Liftoff
International Launch Services (ILS) will orbit the AsiaSat 5 satellite in the July-September quarter, ILS announced. Asia Satellite Telecommunications Co. Ltd. (AsiaSat) signed a contract with ILS to launch the […]
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Business/FinancialAriane 5 Launch Postponed; Would Launch Two Spacecraft
Arianespace postponed launching an Ariane 5 heavy lifter rocket that is to carry the Herschel space telescope and Planck observatory to space, the company and the European Space Agency (ESA) […]
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Business/FinancialILS To Launch ViaSat-1 Bird On Proton Lifter In 2011
International Launch Services (ILS) will launch the ViaSat-1satellite on an ILS Proton rocket, under a new contract, ILS announced. Space Systems Loral is building the ViaSat satellite, which is to […]
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[March 16, 2009]
// PDF View- Space Shuttle Discovery Blazes Off On Mission To Attach Last Major Section To International Space Station
- Hale Says Dropping Ares I, Shifting To Atlas-Delta, Would Cost Time, Money, Lost Work On Space Lifter
- Space Station May Have To Make Do Without Spare Parts If Shuttle Missions Can’t Be Completed In Time: Gerstenmaier
- Obama Says NASA In ‘Drift,’ Calls For New Space Mission
- Iran Is Moving In Two Out Of Three Critical Areas Toward Developing Nuclear-Tipped Ballistic Missiles
- Iran Hasn’t Yet Decided To Build Bomb, But Obstacles To Going Atomic Disappear
- U.S. Has No Way To Know Who Launches Various Types Of Devastating Attacks
- China Goes Hyper-Aggressive, Endangers U.S. Ship, Threatens To Crash U.S. Treasury Securities
- Space Junk Narrowly Misses Space Station As Crew Members Take Shelter In Soyuz; Incident Demonstrates Rising Space Junk Threat
- In Tight-Money Times, Leaders At NASA Centers Find Ways To Cope
- NASA Contractors Cope With Increasing Shortage Of Employees And Prospective Hires
- Space Station Laboratory Research Yields Clues To Curbing Food Poisoning On Earth, NASA Reports
- U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Disbands Space Enterprise Council, Which Has Pressed For Expanded Space Commerce
- ILS To Launch AsiaSat 5 Satellite In July-September Liftoff
- Ariane 5 Launch Postponed; Would Launch Two Spacecraft
- ILS To Launch ViaSat-1 Bird On Proton Lifter In 2011
- SpaceX Tests Merlin Vacuum Engine
- NASA’s Shuttle and Rocket Missions
- Raytheon Gains Navy Contracts
- NASA Awards $58 Million Contract For Services At Johnson Space Center
- Thales Alenia Space Gains Satellite Contract
- Orbital To Buy Back $50 Million Of Stock
- Report Urges Sweeping U.S. Space Policy, Stable Funding To Support Industry; Continuation Of Constellation Program; Reduction Of Five-Year Manned Space Flights Gap
- Ares I-X Rocket Taking Shape
- Missile Defense Critic Lauds Obama Offer To Discuss Missile Defense
- Story Assails European Missile Defense Plan, Quotes Long-Time Foes Of Missile Shield
- Ares I Rocket Igniter Tested
- Raytheon Sensor Will Study Aerosols Detected From Satellite
- Boeing, Army, Cooperate On Sensor Data For Missile Defense, Space Situational Awareness
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InternationalSpace Shuttle Discovery Blazes Off On Mission To Attach Last Major Section To International Space Station
Fuel Line Problems Finally Yield To Probe By Experts; Shuttle Flight Is Safe With No Foam Insulation Problems Seen Discovery Set To Reenter, Land On March 28 And we have […]