Saturday, 1 January 2011

The IAF at 60

Fifty years ago, the world witnessed the launch of Yuri Gagarin, the first human being in space. And sixty years ago, leading astronomers, physicists and other scientists got together and formed the International Astronautical Federation - dedicated to creating a space-faring world for the benefit of humanity. During 2011, the IAF celebrates its 60th anniversary in a series of events which starts at our Spring Meeting in Paris and which will conclude at the 62nd International Astronautical Congress in Cape Town, South Africa.

Those sixty years have seen many giant leaps for mankind - from Sputnik and Apollo to the International Space Station and beyond. From a Space Race with only two players we now welcome many countries of the world being active in space or in using space assets. Today is a future unimaginable to the early pioneers -a development built largely upon the innovations of our industry.

Satellites have given us world-wide communication, the global internet, GPS navigation, weather monitoring and a new perspective of our home planet Earth. Interplanetary missions find exotic new worlds and may well uncover life elsewhere in the Universe. Space telescopes may find us a future home.

Over the same six decades, our Federation has changed remarkably. It has fulfilled its original role as a mediator between the space powers and the rest of the world. It has contributed to a proliferation of knowledge and skills, and to worldwide access to the benefits of space assets.

Today, the Federation concentrates its activities on benefits to its members in terms of cooperation, knowledge dissemination and coordinating the utilisation of space systems for human development. The IAF actively stimulates the promotion of public awareness of space activities worldwide and helps to develop a highly motivated and knowledgeable workforce for the ambitions of tomorrow.

Friday, 31 December 2010

Space headlines - December 2010

·2010/12/31: Kepler Finds New Planets and SOFIA Sees 'First Light' Are Highlights in a Year of Discovery for NASA Ames
·2010/12/31: Private spaceflight ready to take off in 2011
·2010/12/31: NASA finds more cracks on Discovery fuel tank
·2010/12/31: New Year's Eve show stars Venus and the moon
·2010/12/30: Galileo pathfinder GIOVE-A achieves five years in orbit
·2010/12/30: Galaxy 15 Status Update: Power, Communications, and Control Restored
·2010/12/30: SOHO spacecraft discovers 2000th comet
·2010/12/30: Ariane 5's sixth launch of 2010
·2010/12/29: Roscosmos Opens Access to Space Image Database
·2010/12/29: ESA Unable To Secure Commitment to Station Extension
·2010/12/29: Pakistan to launch satellite in 2011
·2010/12/29: Planck clocks up 500 days of scanning the sky
·2010/12/29: Ariane rocket launch postponed because of winds
·2010/12/28: Iran to launch 'reconnaissance' satellite
·2010/12/28: Hispasat and Koreasat ready for launch
·2010/12/28: Dextre passes crucial test
·2010/12/27: Titan From Above: Blimp Survey Options to Study Saturn Moon
·2010/12/27: New Mars Movies Give Rover's-Eye View of Red Planet
·2010/12/27: Space Junk Rivals Weapons as a Major Threat
·2010/12/27: A Russian Proton Rocket Successfully Launches European KA-SAT Satellite
·2010/12/26: Ka-Sat net-dedicated spacecraft ready for launch
·2010/12/26: Cassini Spacecraft Photos Show Saturn Blue Moon in All Its Glory
·2010/12/26: ISRO teams analysing data to pinpoint GSLV failure
·2010/12/25: NigeriaSat-2, NigeriaSatX for launch
·2010/12/25: Kepler Goes Into Safe Mode
·2010/12/25: ISS crew sends seasonal greeting
·2010/12/25: GSLV launch fails
·2010/12/25: New Molecule Can Lead to More Efficient Rocket Fuel
·2010/12/24: DLR researchers compile atlas of Saturn's moon Rhea, an icy alien world
·2010/12/24: Belarus to set up telecommunications satellite consortium
·2010/12/24: Contract Marks New Generation for Deep Space Network
·2010/12/23: India to get access to GLONASS
·2010/12/23: Galileo's navigation control hub opens in Fucino
·2010/12/23: IYA2009 Secretariat to Close at End of Year
·2010/12/23: GSLV-FO6 mission to take off on December 25
·2010/12/23: Russia's Mission Control Raises ISS Orbit by 4.2 km
·2010/12/22: ESA unveils latest map of world’s land cover
·2010/12/22: ISRO to launch Singapore satellite soon
·2010/12/21: Thales Alenia Space completes integration of service module for the third ATV
·2010/12/21: Indian, Russian scientists discuss rocket launch delay
·2010/12/21: Boeing to Build 3-Satellite System for Government of Mexico
·2010/12/21: TanDEM-X ready for routine operations in 2011
·2010/12/20: Satellites unravel complex relationship between northern forests and climate
·2010/12/20: China Launches Seventh Orbiter For Indigenous Global SatNav System
·2010/12/20: NASA's LRO Creating Unprecedented Topographic Map Of Moon
·2010/12/19: Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility to Close After 26 years
·2010/12/19: China launches seventh orbiter for indigenous global satellite navigation system
·2010/12/19: Fuel error cost Russia three navigation satellites: official
·2010/12/18: Virgin Galactic To Join NASA Submissions For Orbital Spaceflights
·2010/12/18: Russian Mission Control Loses, Regains Communications Link to ISS
·2010/12/18: NASA Moves Forward In Commercial Rocket Engine Testing
·2010/12/17: COSMO-SkyMed 4 reaches final orbit
·2010/12/17: Keegan Named NASA's Associate Deputy Administrator
·2010/12/17: New ISS Crew Members Set For Friday Arrival
·2010/12/17: Arianespace To Launch ESA's First Sentinel Satellite
·2010/12/16: Odyssey Orbiter Nears Martian Longevity Record
·2010/12/16: Thales Alenia Space to build the ARSAT-2 payload
·2010/12/16: Boeing unfurls antenna on communications satellite
·2010/12/16: ESA and Canada renew partnership in space science and technology
·2010/12/16: Commercial Spaceflight Federation Elects Eric C. Anderson as Next Chairman
·2010/12/15: VEGA staff awarded ESA commendations
·2010/12/15: Wind is to Blow in the ISS
·2010/12/15: Integration begins for the 200th Ariane launcher
·2010/12/15: France to Spend $336 Million to Build Future Rocket Launcher
·2010/12/15: Bolivia, China ink deal to build telecoms satellite
·2010/12/15: Soyuz TMA-20 is Flying Towards the ISS
·2010/12/14: Azerbaijan starts coordinating satellite nets with Indonesia
·2010/12/14: Europe opens an Arctic eye on Galileo
·2010/12/14: Dutch Space signs space contracts to a value of more than 50 M euro
·2010/12/14: NASA solar sail satellite may not have ejected from mothership
·2010/12/14: Voyager near Solar System’s edge
·2010/12/13: China-Made Satellite Keeps Remote Areas In Venezuela Connected
·2010/12/13: NanoSail-D Mission Status Update
·2010/12/13: Brazil launches rocket into orbit
·2010/12/13: South Africa’s new space agency planning two satellites
·2010/12/13: Roscosmos switches on 2 reserve Glonass-M satellites
·2010/12/12: Astrium to Build Future Optical Reconnaissance Satellites
·2010/12/12: Space station tracks months-long voyages of ships at sea
·2010/12/12: Proton-M for KazSat-2 Launch Arrives at Baikonur
·2010/12/12: ISRO to launch GSAT-5P communication satellite on Dec 20
·2010/12/11: Boeing Named NASA's Large Business Prime Contractor of the Year
·2010/12/10: EUMETCast expands global dissemination to include FY-3A data
·2010/12/10: South Africa unveils space agency
·2010/12/10: Japan probe shoots past Venus, may meet again in six years
·2010/12/10: NASA And German Aerospace Center Sign Civil Space Agreements
·2010/12/10: NASA's Spitzer Reveals 1st Carbon-Rich Planet
·2010/12/09: Kazakh space agency seeks extra funding for new Baikonur launch pad
·2010/12/09: AF's X-37B Historical Landing Advances Space Vehicle Technologies
·2010/12/09: EUMETSAT, GMES and Africa
·2010/12/09: NASA's Spitzer Reveals First Carbon-Rich Planet
·2010/12/08: Falcon 9 in orbit
·2010/12/08: JAXA release: Venus Climate Orbiter AKATSUKI Venus Observation Orbit Injection
·2010/12/07: Russian satellites crash into Pacific
·2010/12/07: ISRO Renews Deal With EADS
·2010/12/07: Arianespace Will Orbit Sicral 2 Milcomms Satellites
·2010/12/07: Japan's first Venus probe on course to enter orbit
·2010/12/06: Astrium gets contract from the French state
·2010/12/06: NASA Ejects Nanosatellite From Microsatellite In Space
·2010/12/05: ISRO hands 2 contracts to Arianespace, renews deal with EADS
·2010/12/05: Brazil to help African, Asian countries in satellite-based forest monitoring
·2010/12/05: Germany to Focus on European Space Missions
·2010/12/04: 2 million funding to stimulate space innovation
·2010/12/04: Falcon 9 static fire test testing successful
·2010/12/03: Federal government approves new German space strategy
·2010/12/02: NASA Satellite Reaches Orbit, Begins Astrobiology Experiments
·2010/12/01: Venus holds warning for Earth
·2010/12/01: EUMETSAT Council names future Director-General
·2010/12/01: 2011 IAF Youth Grants Programme
·2010/12/01: US secret satellite ready to return to earth
·2010/12/0: RADARSAT-1 Mosaics Released to the Public

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Space headlines - November 2010

·2010/11/30: NZ space company secures US contract
·2010/11/30: Two new Australian space research centres launch
·2010/11/30: HYLAS satellite reaches geostationary orbit
·2010/11/29: Space Ministers Emphasise Priority To Deliver Galileo And GMES
·2010/11/27: Two new Earth observation missions chosen for further study
·2010/11/27: Cassini reveals oxygen atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Rhea
·2010/11/27: 26 Space Agencies to Prepare Joint Flight to Mars
·2010/11/27: Hylas-1 in orbit brings Europe broadband from space
·2010/11/26: Soyuz capsule brings space crew safely from ISS
·2010/11/26: China launches communications satellite
·2010/11/25: Russia To Spend 2 Bln Dollars For Space Clean-Up
·2010/11/25: ISS Orbit Boosted
·2010/11/24: Europe maintains its presence on the final frontier
·2010/11/24: ESA's Ice Mission Goes Live
·2010/11/24: Armenia and Russia discuss the release of cooperative satellite
·2010/11/23: China To Launch First Female Astronauts
·2010/11/23: Thales Alenia Space And OHB-System Sign MTG Contract With ESA
·2010/11/23: European Space Agency OKs 1.3 billion-euro weather satellites plan
·2010/11/23: United Cosmonaut Corps to be Established in Russia this Year
·2010/11/23: Spaceport readying for commercial flight in 2011
·2010/11/23: SpaceX Receives FAA License to Return Private Spaceships From Earth Orbit
·2010/11/22: Malaysia plans to acquire communications satellites from Boeing
·2010/11/22: NASA Nanosatellite Studies Life In Space
·2010/11/22: Russia To Launch Unmanned Lander To Martian Moon In October 2011
·2010/11/22: China launches Shen Tong-1 military satellite via Long March-3A
·2010/11/21: UN-SPIDER Opens Beijing Office
·2010/11/21: U.S. and Australia Join Forces to Track Space Junk
·2010/11/21: China Great Wall Industry Agrees To Buy 20 Rockets, 8 Satellites
·2010/11/21: ULA Successful Delta IV Heavy Mission Caps Off 2010 Launch Schedule
·2010/11/21: ESA plans multiple satellite launches from Russia’s Plesetsk
·2010/11/20: Japan to develop cheap satellite for emerging markets
·2010/11/20: Korea to Launch New Satellite Next Year
·2010/11/20: Russia to Contribute into Space Situational Awareness Programmes - Anatoly Perminov
·2010/11/20: NASA's Newest Microsatellite FASTSAT Launches
·2010/11/19: Boeing Sky Terra 1 Satellite Sends 1st Signals From Space
·2010/11/19: KLM Announces Suborbital Flight Relationship With Space Experience Curacao
·2010/11/18: MTG programme on track
·2010/11/18: HK, China mainland to build joint space lab
·2010/11/17: China to set up global satellite navigation system within 10 years
·2010/11/16: Satellites to produce up-to-date information on global snow cover
·2010/11/16: Nigeria's SAT-1 replacement next year
·2010/11/16: ISS Crew Completes Spacewalk
·2010/11/16: Japan confirms space probe brought home asteroid dust
·2010/11/16: Boeing SkyTerra 1 Satellite Sends 1st Signals from Space
·2010/11/15: Russian youth get introduced to Norwegian Space Technology
·2010/11/15: Space Station Spacewalk Planned for Today
·2010/11/15: Proton-M with MSV 1 Lifts off from Baikonur
·2010/11/15: Russia To Conduct Half Of Carrier Rocket Launches From Far East By 2020
·2010/11/15: Progress M-05M Deorbited
·2010/11/15: Successful premiere - German robotic arm completes its five-year ISS mission
·2010/11/14: SES to Contribute to Galileo Operations
·2010/11/14: NATO to offer Russia access to US satellite data
·2010/11/13: Hubble's replacement over budget, faces more delays
·2010/11/12: SSTL Satellite Steps Aside To Reduce Space Junk
·2010/11/11: ATK sets rocket priorities
·2010/11/11: NASA Test Fires New Rocket Engine For Commercial Space Vehicle
·2010/11/10: US, Australia sign space surveillance deal
·2010/11/10: NASA'S Fermi Telescope Discovers Giant Structure In Our Galaxy
·2010/11/10: NASA: Cassini probe to resume science soon
·2010/11/09: China Releases Photos Of Moon Taken By Chang'e-2
·2010/11/09: Eutelsat Will Not Attempt To Deorbit Failed W3B Satellite
·2010/11/08: China calls for cooperation to boost earth observation in developing countries
·2010/11/08: Russia and Ukraine to Establish Space Navigation Joint Venture in 2011
·2010/11/07: Gravity Suit Could Help Limit Bone Loss In Astronauts
·2010/11/06: China launching spacecraft at record rate
·2010/11/05: Cassini Spacecraft Enters Safe Mode
·2010/11/05: New Italian Satellite Launches on 350th Delta 2 Rocket
·2010/11/03: Last tango in space
·2010/11/03: NASA And The LEGO Group Partner To Inspire Children To Build And Explore The Future
·2010/11/02: Ten years of permanent human presence on ISS
·2010/11/02: Cosmonaut flies resupply ship to space station docking
·2010/11/02: 11th Meeting of the Russian - Chinese Space Cooperation Subcommittee Completed in Beijing
·2010/11/01: IWSCFF - Taipei, Taiwan 1-3 November 2010
·2010/11/01: Astrium Kazakhstan contract

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Space headlines - October 2010

·2010/10/31: ESI to Develop Canada's New Space Arm Technologies
·2010/10/31: China says manned space station possible around 2020
·2010/10/31: Dead Spacecraft Walking
·2010/10/31: China deploys another navigation satellite to orbit
·2010/10/30: Japan Plans Upgrades for H-2A Rocket Workhorse
·2010/10/30: Geo-information Key to Improve Life in Africa
·2010/10/30: Envisat in its new home
·2010/10/30: Eutelsat Declares Craft Total Loss after Propellant Leak
·2010/10/29: NASA Chief Says Visit to China Lays Foundation for Future Cooperation
·2010/10/29: IAF October newsletter issued
·2010/10/28: International Space Station Water System Successfully Activated
·2010/10/28: Russia Sends New Space Freighter To Orbital Station
·2010/10/28: EU mulls opening ISS to more countries
·2010/10/28: Ariane 5's fourth launch of 2010
·2010/10/27: Swedish satellite accomplish close approach
·2010/10/27: EgySat 1 lost
·2010/10/27: Space station shifts orbit to dodge space junk
·2010/10/27: NASA'S Kepler Spacecraft Takes Pulse Of Distant Stars
·2010/10/27: China to launch manned space lab around 2020
·2010/10/27: ISS Partners Set Docking Interface Standards
·2010/10/27: ASD/CEAS Conference 1-2 December 2010
·2010/10/27: Sea Launch Company Emerges From Chapter 11
·2010/10/27: An International Response To Earth Threatening Asteroids
·2010/10/26: Progress M-05M to Depart from the ISS
·2010/10/25: Azerbaijan to launch its first satellite in June 2012
·2010/10/25: Spaceport runway dedicated in N.M. desert
·2010/10/25: Russia to open new space complex in 2015
·2010/10/25: Contract for operation of Galileo satellites awarded to DLR's Space Applications Company
·2010/10/24: Possible threat to Earth by asteroids among issues at UN debate on outer space
·2010/10/23: Cassini Clocks Nine Moons In 62 Hours
·2010/10/23: NASA’s SDO Observes First Lunar Transit
·2010/10/22: UK Space Agency to lead international collaboration to provide space data for emergency response
·2010/10/22: Bigelow Aerospace Begins Testing Life Support Systems with Crew
·2010/10/22: Japan GPS Satellite Checks Out OK
·2010/10/22: ESA and DLR to Innovate Space Data Transmission
·2010/10/22: NASA Missions Uncover The Moon's Buried Treasures
·2010/10/22: ISS Beats Mir Record
·2010/10/21: Globalstar Launch is the Next Step in Evolution of Russian-French Cooperation
·2010/10/21: Building Europe’s vision for space exploration
·2010/10/21: China to send probe to Mars
·2010/10/20: First Russian space tourist to leave Earth in 2012
·2010/10/20: Space Station Partners Release International Docking Standard
·2010/10/20: AEHF 1 recovery begins new mode
·2010/10/20: DLR becomes a member of the International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'
·2010/10/19: TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X image Etna
·2010/10/18: Japan plans H-2A rocket improvements by mid-2010s
·2010/10/18: Pakistani scientists to launch first indigenous satellite
·2010/10/18: SSTL's TechDemoSat-1 to demonstrate UK innovation in space
·2010/10/18: The ESA portal - ten years old
·2010/10/17: Satellite Preparing Scientists for New Space Industry
·2010/10/17: Runaway Zombie Satellite Galaxy 15 Continues to Pose Interference Threat
·2010/10/17: Reaching The Mid-Mission Milestone On The Way To Pluto
·2010/10/16: China Touts Lunar Probe Braking Manoeuvre
·2010/10/16: NASA Awards Contracts For Innovative Lunar Demonstrations Data
·2010/10/16: Sirius XM Radio launches new satellite
·2010/10/15: TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X flying in close formation
·2010/10/15: Earth Observation Satellite Demand To Accelerate Through 2019
·2010/10/14: Roscosmos Head to Hold Negotiations on Space Cooperation with Ukraine
·2010/10/12: Lithuania signs agreement with European Space Agency
·2010/10/12: NASA Administrator Thanks President Obama and Congress for Agency's New Direction Support
·2010/10/12: 39th COSPAR Scientific Assembly
·2010/10/11: SpaceShipTwo flies free for first time
·2010/10/11: China Probe Now In Moon Orbit
·2010/10/11: NASA Mission to Asteroid Gets Help from Hubble
·2010/10/10: European Gravity Probe Returned to Normal Orbit
·2010/10/10: Inter-agency Cooperation Agreement with Italian, Norwegian, and French Space Agencies
·2010/10/10: ILS and Asiasat Announce ILS Proton Launch of Asiasat 7 Satellite
·2010/10/10: NASA Extends Lockheed Martin ISS Cargo Contract
·2010/10/08: Research satellites launched by China
·2010/10/08: Masters with Masters event at IAC
·2010/10/08: New Space Station Crew Members Launch From Kazakhstan
·2010/10/07: NASA To Continue WISE Mission
·2010/10/07: Chang’e 2 probe brakes into lunar orbit
·2010/10/07: SMOS water mission winning battle with interference
·2010/10/06: IAF announces its 2010 awards
·2010/10/05: Russia Will Test New Launcher At Baikonur
·2010/10/05: Russia Leads in the Number of Launches in 2010
·2010/10/05: DLR launches 'STERN' rocket programme for students
·2010/10/04: World Space Week
·2010/10/03: Beijing to host IAC 2013
·2010/10/03: IAF new members
·2010/10/02: Over 3000 people attended IAC 2010
·2010/10/02: ESA Shares SMART-1 Legacy With The World
·2010/10/01: IAF appoints new Bureau
·2010/10/01: China launches Moon mission
·2010/10/01: China Scouts Moon Landing Sites
·2010/10/01: ARCA has successfully launched the first Romanian space rocket

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

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Space headlines - August 2010

·2010/08/31: Two Chinese satellites rendezvous in orbit
·2010/08/31: Europe and Japan weigh cargo return from space station
·2010/08/31: S-520-25 successfully launched
·2010/08/31: ATK and NASA Successfully Test 2nd Five-Segment Ares DM-2
·2010/08/30: Arianespace keen to widen launch window with ISRO
·2010/08/30: Manned space flights from new Russian base in 2018: Putin
·2010/08/29: Isro to focus on satellite-GPS
·2010/08/28: ExoMars Instrument To Image Mars' Atmosphere
·2010/08/28: NASA TV Airs Interview Excerpts About Assistance To Trapped Miners In Chile
·2010/08/27: ISS Ship-tracker Working With Norwegian Satellite
·2010/08/27: NASA's Kepler Mission Discovers Two Planets Transiting Same Star
·2010/08/27: Canadian PM Announces Support For Next Gen Of Satellites
·2010/08/27: Metop-A completes 20,000th orbit
·2010/08/26: Observation of concentrated heavy rain in Pakistan by AVNIR-2 onboard Daichi
·2010/08/26: George van Reeth (1924-2010)
·2010/08/25: Terma to head the ASIM observatory for the ISS
·2010/08/25: Fermi Detects Gamma-Rays From Exploding Nova
·2010/08/24: Student competition in the can
·2010/08/24: NASA considering June 2011 for final shuttle flight
·2010/08/24: China launches high resolution mapping satellite
·2010/08/23: Africa Considers a Continent-Wide Space Agency
·2010/08/23: Chinese firm to spend N34.6bn on failed Nigerian satellite
·2010/08/23: Japan plans second asteroid sample grab
·2010/08/23: Smos satellite tracks Pakistan floods
·2010/08/23: IISL publishes 2011 Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court problem
·2010/08/22: JAXA improving plans for unmanned cargo spacecraft to bring back supplies from ISS
·2010/08/22: Father of SETI Honored 50 Years After First Search for Alien Life
·2010/08/21: Argentina developing satellite launcher
·2010/08/21: Trip to Mars could leave crew dangerously weak - study
·2010/08/20: Oil and gas exploration benefit from space technology
·2010/08/19: ISS Reboost is to Take Place on August 19
·2010/08/19: NASA Revives Space Station Systems After Tricky Repairs
·2010/08/17: Russia Proposes Launch Of Arktika Space Monitoring Project In 2014
·2010/08/16: Hayabusa-2 gadgets get green light
·2010/08/16: Astronauts Conduct Spacewalk At ISS
·2010/08/15: Navigation control for Argentina’s first geostationary satellite provided by Honeywell
·2010/08/15: Air Force Launches Advanced New Military Satellite
·2010/08/14: Fermi Detects 'Shocking' Surprise from Supernova's Little Cousin
·2010/08/12: NASA and Israel Space Agency Sign Statement of Intent for Future Cooperation
·2010/08/11: IAC educator professional development workshop
·2010/08/11: Former NASA Chief Sean O'Keefe, Son Survive Alaska Plane Crash
·2010/08/11: ISS Crew Conducts Second Spacewalk to Replace Coolant Pump
·2010/08/10: China will launch 14 meteorological satellites in 10 years
·2010/08/10: Inauguration of the first DLR ground station in Canada
·2010/08/10: China Orbits New Remote-Sensing Satellite
·2010/08/09: NASA sets spacewalk record during repair mission
·2010/08/08: Space allies target Martian methane
·2010/08/08: SSTL kicks off small satellite for Kazakhstan
·2010/08/08: Senate Approves NASA Bill, Extra Space Shuttle Flight
·2010/08/07: Boeing Receives 3-Satellite Contract from Inmarsat
·2010/08/06: Organic matter would have a tough time on Mars
·2010/08/05: Picard returns 1st image of Sun
·2010/08/05: Ukraine Postpones Delivery Of Taurus-II Launch Vehicle's First Stage To US
·2010/08/04: Nilesat 201, Rascom-QAF 1R
·2010/08/03: Joint US-Canadian instrument will search for signs of life
·2010/08/03: IAF announces IAC 2010 Technical Programme
·2010/08/03: Astrium Signs Contract to Develop Earth Observation Satellite for Vietnam
·2010/08/02: China launches fifth orbiter for its own "GPS"
·2010/08/02: U.S. and the EU to collaborate on usage of Global Navigation Satellite Systems
·2010/08/02: Instruments selected for Mars
·2010/08/01: Fishing industry agrees to more Japanese launches
·2010/08/01: Space Station Suffers Cooling System Malfunction