Sunday, 31 January 2010

Space headlines - January 2010

·2010/01/31: Russia considers nuclear space projects
·2010/01/31: SpaceX Completes Dragon Spacecraft Cargo Loading Milestone
·2010/01/31: SpaceX Completes Dragon Spacecraft Cargo Loading Milestone
·2010/01/30: ESA Establishes Vega Testing Campaign Agreement with Arianespace
·2010/01/29: Singapore To Be Catalyst For Space Industry In Asia
·2010/01/29: Proton M Successfully Launches Russian Military Satellite
·2010/01/28: SpaceX and Spacecom Sign Contract for Falcon 9 GTO Mission
·2010/01/27: ESA’s Proba-2 demonstration satellite views eclipse
·2010/01/27: Russia raises ISS orbit by 5 kms
·2010/01/27: Arianespace To Launch The First Ten Galileo Satellites
·2010/01/27: SUZAKU data helps find major hard X-ray emissions around Jupiter
·2010/01/27: NASA Adds Israeli Technical Expertise to Lunar Science Research at Ames
·2010/01/27: Twenty-fifth series of German-Russian plasma physics experiments
·2010/01/26: The First of Many Asteroid Finds for WISE
·2010/01/25: GLUC registration opens
·2010/01/25: Isro successfully tests world’s 3rd largest solid booster
·2010/01/25: Germany Designing Satellite for Commercial Partnership
·2010/01/25: Slovenia becomes sixth ESA European Cooperating State
·2010/01/24: NASA Science Improves Climate Change Education
·2010/01/22: NASA Orbiter Listening For Phoenix Lander Hears Nothing
·2010/01/22: NASA Extends the World Wide Web Out Into Space
·2010/01/21: Space Station Crew Completes Soyuz Relocation
·2010/01/20: NASA to try and revive frozen Mars lander
·2010/01/20: Earth observation satellites used to help Haiti relief efforts
·2010/01/19: Teams selected for –˜Fly Your Thesis!' 2010 microgravity programme
·2010/01/18: NASA To Check For Unlikely Winter Survival Of Mars Lander
·2010/01/18: Tooling up ExoMars
·2010/01/18: Belarus may start space agency
·2010/01/18: Russia activates 1 of 3 new Glonass navigation satellites
·2010/01/17: ZKI emergency response to Haiti earthquake
·2010/01/16: NASA Revises Cost and Schedule for Displaying Retired Shuttles
·2010/01/16: Chinese rocket launches with Beidou navigation satellite
·2010/01/15: GLUC Abstract deadline
·2010/01/15: Urine Clogs Space Station Water Recycling System
·2010/01/15: First satellite maps of Haiti earthquake
·2010/01/15: WISE Starts All-Sky Survey
·2010/01/15: New satellite maps of Haiti coming in
·2010/01/15: International Charter on Space and Major Disasters response
·2010/01/14: Russian Cosmonauts Take Spacewalk
·2010/01/14: ESA Wants ISS As Platform For Climate Science
·2010/01/14: NASA's ASTER Instrument Observes Haiti Quake Aftermath
·2010/01/13: Rosetta's OSIRIS Cameras Reveal The Nature Of Asteroid Steins
·2010/01/13: China to build, launch Bolivia satellite
·2010/01/13: SES ASTRA Awarded Second Contract For EGNOS
·2010/01/12: Korea Telecom Prepares to Orbit Earth
·2010/01/11: Roscosmos reserves site for Vostochny spaceport
·2010/01/09: Fossil Fireballs Spotted By Suzaku
·2010/01/08: Falcon 9 rocket passes last engine test
·2010/01/08: Thales Awarded EUR 85 M for System Support Services of Galileo
·2010/01/07: Exoplanets unveiled
·2010/01/07: Space Systems/Loral To Supply Lunar Mission Propulsion System
·2010/01/07: OHB and SSTL selected for the construction of 14 Galileo navigation satellites
·2010/01/07: WISE eye spies first glimpse of the starry sky
·2010/01/06: Wanted: four 'vyomanauts' for Indian spaceflight
·2010/01/05: Planet-hunter finds five lightweight worlds
·2010/01/05: Review of Indian cryogenic engine holds up rocket launch
·2010/01/05: Manned mission to construct huge GEO and deep space telescopes proposed
·2010/01/05: VenaSat-2 Space-Bound In 2012
·2010/01/05: Herschel telescope ready to shift science into high gear
·2010/01/05: Hubble finds most distant primeval galaxies
·2010/01/05: IAC 2010 Youth Grants Programme
·2010/01/04: China Looks to Launch Tiangong-1 Space Station By End of 2010
·2010/01/03: NASA Extends Chandra Science and Operations Support Contract
·2010/01/02: Proposals sought for studying India-French satellite data
·2010/01/02: China building large telescope to explore space
·2010/01/01: INPE And CEOS Discuss How To Monitor Global Change
·2010/01/01: U.S., French Agencies Backing Sat Funding
·2010/01/01: China accelerates space research and development
·2010/01/01: Space station to track ships from orbit

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