Thursday 30 September 2010

Space headlines - September 2010

·2010/09/30: 'Lost' Footage of First Moonwalk to Screen in Australia
·2010/09/30: UN-IAF Workshop report issued
·2010/09/30: House approves bill setting NASA's new course
·2010/09/29: Australian Scientists to Launch Space Program
·2010/09/29: Surrey Satellite unveils high-resolution space project at IAC
·2010/09/28: 3 new satellites for RSCC
·2010/09/28: Virgin Galactic Space Service To Launch In 18 Months
·2010/09/28: Japan Seeks To Reorient Space Spending
·2010/09/27: 61st International Astronautical Congress
·2010/09/27: IAC 2010 begins in Prague
·2010/09/27: SBSS Satellite Sends Initial Signals from Space
·2010/09/27: Japan launches first GPS satellite
·2010/09/26: China keeps up busy space launch schedule
·2010/09/26: Roscosmos to Send 2 Space Tourists to ISS after 2013
·2010/09/26: Ouagadougou Declaration
·2010/09/25: Thousands Gather for the 61st International Astronautical Congress
·2010/09/25: Launch set for US satellite to monitor space junk
·2010/09/25: 20th UN/IAF Workshop concludes in Prague
·2010/09/25: Space Generation Congress concludes in Prague
·2010/09/25: Russian spacecraft lands safely after delay
·2010/09/24: UN-IAF Workshop 2010
·2010/09/24: IAF issues online guide to #iac2010
·2010/09/24: Russia and ESA Sign Intergovernmental Agreement Enclosure Protocol
·2010/09/23: Norway gives EU satellite navigation bases at top, bottom of world
·2010/09/23: Formation-Flying Sat Experiment Underway
·2010/09/23: Mars spacecraft bounces back from computer glitch
·2010/09/23: 2010 Allan D. Emil Memorial Award to go to Prof. Dr Nikolai A. Anfimov
·2010/09/22: Kazakhstan to join Russia-Ukraine space programme
·2010/09/22: China launches new satellite
·2010/09/21: SSTL presents growing Earth observation capabilities at IAC 2010
·2010/09/21: International Partners Discuss Space Station Extension And Use
·2010/09/20: GLONASS to Become Profitable in 2013
·2010/09/20: U.K. predicts 'spaceplane' in 10 years
·2010/09/20: IAC 2010 opens on Monday 27th September
·2010/09/20: Africa EU Partnership: Brussels Hosts High Level Meeting on Space
·2010/09/19: NASA selects rocket fleet for unmanned satellite launches
·2010/09/19: Further progress in EU-Africa cooperation in Space
·2010/09/18: International Observe the Moon Night
·2010/09/18: International Observe the Moon Night
·2010/09/17: Astrium signs with Russian R&D for a decade of SPOT sats
·2010/09/16: IAC 2010 Regular registration closes
·2010/09/16: Lunar Spacecraft Completes Exploration Mission Phase
·2010/09/16: Crew picked for shuttle rescue mission
·2010/09/16: 105 Days In Isolation - And Counting - For 400 More
·2010/09/15: Russia plans to restore its weather satellite network by 2030
·2010/09/15: NASA Awards Boeing $1.24B Extension to International Space Station Sustainment Contract
·2010/09/15: New Chinese Satellite Suffers Life-Shortening Leak
·2010/09/15: NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Resumes Observations
·2010/09/13: Progress M-07M Successfully Docks to the ISS
·2010/09/12: Arianespace signs Vega production contracts with ESA and ELV
·2010/09/11: Europe's Metop-C satellite to be launched by Arianespace
·2010/09/11: H-2A
·2010/09/10: SpaceX and EADS Astrium agree to bring Falcon 1 to European market
·2010/09/10: NASA Data Shed New Light About Water and Volcanoes on Mars
·2010/09/10: ISS Progress 39
·2010/09/09: Atlas 5 To Launch GeoEye-2 Imaging Satellite
·2010/09/09: Better Mars Atmosphere Maps to Come From New Mission
·2010/09/09: Germany, China to track greenhouse gases from space
·2010/09/08: More than 1,200 Satellites to be Launched over the Next 10 years
·2010/09/08: Programme kickoff for Turkey's Gokturk satellite system
·2010/09/08: Rockot Lofts Gonets-M
·2010/09/07: NASA Aims to Plunge Car-Sized Probe Into the Sun
·2010/09/07: GOCE gravity mission back in action
·2010/09/07: Mars life may have been missed years ago
·2010/09/07: Ukraine, China expand cooperation in space sector
·2010/09/07: Spain, Norway to build telecoms satellite
·2010/09/06: Call for Hosting 2013 closes
·2010/09/06: Russia considers Ground Facilities in SA to Support its Satellites
·2010/09/06: Russia and India sign satellite navigation deal
·2010/09/06: MESSENGER Team Completes Two-Week Orbital Flight Test
·2010/09/06: Progress-40 Mission is Over
·2010/09/05: MESSENGER Completes Orbital Flight Test
·2010/09/05: China launches new satellite
·2010/09/03: Earth observation aids disaster relief in Pakistan
·2010/09/03: Indian moon mission to launch with Russian lander
·2010/09/03: AEHR-1 failure being investigated
·2010/09/02: Three Glonass-M Satellites Reach Targeted Orbit
·2010/09/02: Boeing-built GOES-15 Weather Satellite Enters Service for NASA, NOAA
·2010/09/02: CoRoT uncovers a new Sun
·2010/09/01: Gravity-Mapping Satellite's Communications Glitch to Be Fixed Soon
·2010/09/01: THEOS creates new roles for Thailand
·2010/09/01: NASA Extends Contract With United Space Alliance

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