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AerospaceProblems with space shuttle Endeavour's refuelling solved
Cape Canaveral, USA - Lift off scheduled for July 11
Checks on a failed refuelling system that caused the delay of space shuttle Endeavour's launch (see AVIONEWS), that will carry the crew of mission STS-127 to the International Space Station (ISS), have... more

AerospaceNew astronauts for NASA
Washington, USA - Six men and three women chosen among 3,500 candidates
NASA, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, selected nine new astronauts among more than 3,500 received applications. The three women and six men chosen will start their training at Johnson... more

AerospaceCapital increase for e-GEOS: company created by ASI and Telespazio fully operational from today
Rome, Italy - Company aims for global leadership in the Earth observation sector
"e-GEOS, the company created by the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and Telespazio (a Finmeccanica /Thales company) is fully operational from today. The shareholders’ meeting of the company approved the c... more

AerospaceAmerican Sirius-Radio FM5 satellite launched with Russian Proton-M carrier
Baikonur, Kazakhstan - It will supply radio transmission for center and north America
A Russian booster rocket Proton-M has been launched yesterday evening at 11:10 pm Moscow's time. Lift off took place from Baikonur cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan. Proton-M's upper stage, the Breeze-M, carried... more

AerospaceThe most complete topographic map of the Earth
Pasadena, USA - Realized by NASA and Japan thanks to the ASTER system
NASA and Japan released a new digital topographic map of Earth that covers more of our planet than ever before. The map was produced with detailed measurements from NASA's "Terra" spacecraft. The new... more

AerospaceLockheed Martin gets contract for the "Space Fence" project
Moorestown, USA - To track and report space debris in orbit
The US Air Force (USAF) has awarded Lockheed Martin a $30 million contract to begin concept development for "Space Fence", a system of land-based S-Band radars and supporting operations centers that will... more

AerospaceNASA GOES-O satellite successfully launched
Cape Canaveral, USA - First signals received from the spacecraft's devices
After being delayed on Friday (see AVIONEWS) the launch of NASA's GOES-O (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) satellite has been successfully carried out Saturday at 6:51 pm EDT (10:51 pm... more

AerospaceNASA: GOES-O satellite's launch possibly delayed
Cape Canaveral, USA - The chance of thunderstorms made favourable opportunities drop down to 30%
The launch of NASA's meteorological GOES-O (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite), scheduled for today between 6:14 pm and 7:14 pm EDT (between 10:14 pm and 11:14 pm GMT) from launchpad 37B... more

AerospaceNASA: GOES-O satellite's lift off tomorrow
Cape Canaveral, USA - On board of a Delta IV launcher
Last preparations for the launch of the GOES-O (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) satellite are underway on launchpad 37B in Cape Canaveral. Lift off is scheduled for tomorrow, Friday... more

AerospaceGround broken for the first touristic spaceport in the world
New Mexico, USA - It will be built in New Mexico and will host Virgin Galactic
Works to build Spaceport America, the first touristic space base in the world, have officially started in New Mexico. The event opens new perspectives towards the next frontier in space exploration as,... more

AerospaceCassini finding hints at Ocean within Saturn’s moon Enceladus
Rome, Italy - The analysis detect the last data sent by Cassini's drill and Earth's observations of the great Planet's satellite
"European scientists on the joint NASA/ESA Cassini mission have detected, for the first time, sodium salts in ice grains of Saturn’s E-ring, which is primarily replenished by material from the plumes o... more

AerospaceNASA: LCROSS completes swing-by maneuver
Cape Canaveral, USA - Search for water on the moon is ready to start
NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) successfully completed its most significant early mission milestone with a lunar swing-by and calibration of its science instruments. The... more

AerospaceLRO reaches lunar orbit
Cape Canaveral, USA - It will seek for suitable places for future landings
After successfully performing an engine start, the LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) spacecraft reached its lunar orbit this morning at 6:30 am EDT. It will now start its primary mission, that is mapping... more

AerospaceUSAF has taken delivery of the first STSS satellite demonstrator
Redondo Beach, USA - Produced by Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman has delivered the first of two Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS) demonstration satellites to the U.S. Air Force's Cape Canaveral Air Station for launch preparation. Northrop... more

AerospaceESA: deferred to November the launch of SMOS and Proba-2 satellites
Paris, France - After an agreement with Krunichev Space Centre and Eurockot Launch Services
The launch of SMOS (Soil Mosture and Ocean Salitnity) - second ESA (European Space Agency) Earth Explorer mission after GOCE launched on March 17 (see AVIONEWS) - and of the secondary payload PROBA-2 (Project... more

AerospaceRussia puts Malaysian satellite into orbit
Baikonur, Kazakhstan - With a Zenit-3SLB launcher
Russia yesterday evening at 9:50 pm GMT put a Malaysian Measat-1R satellite into orbit, launched from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on board of a Zenit-3SLB launcher, Russian space agency (Roscosmos)... more

AerospaceLRO and LCROSS took off towards the Moon
Cape Canaveral, USA - Preparations for GEOS-O's satellites launch already underway
LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) and LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Spacecraft) successfully took off yesterday at 5:32 pm EDT from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on board... more

AerospaceNASA: LRO and LCROSS ready for launch
Cape Canaveral, USA - They will study the Moon with a wide range of instruments
Following the delays caused by space shuttle Endeavour's problems (see AVIONEWS), the day of lunar missions LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) and LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Spacecraft)... more

AerospaceEndeavour's launch delayed again
Cape Canaveral, USA - Also deferred the lift off of LRO and LCROSS
Space shuttle Endeavour's launch has been delayed again, this time of about one month, as the same hydrogen leak that caused last Saturday's cancellation (see AVIONEWS) happened again. Data collected during... more

AerospaceItaly-Israel agreement on space cooperation
Paris, France - Signed today by ASI and ISA at the "Paris Air Show 2009"
Italy and Israel, through their space agencies (respectively ASI and ISA), today signed a bilateral agreement on space cooperation for peaceful purposes. The deal has been ratified in Paris-"Le Bourget"... more

AerospaceESA ed Arianespace signed a deal for the launch of Galileo satellites
Paris, France - At Paris-"Le Bourget" during the "Paris Air Show 2009"
The European Space Agency (ESA) and Arianespace signed an In-Orbit Validation (IOV) launch services contract, concerning the launch of the first four operational Galileo satellites on two Soyuz launch... more

AerospaceNASA: second launch attempt of space shuttle Endeavour
Cape Canaveral, USA - Tomorrow, on Wednesday 17, after Saturday's delay
NASA will perform tomorrow, on Wednesday June 17 at 5:40 am EDT (9:40 am GMT), the second launch attempt of space shuttle Endeavour that will carry STS-127 mission crew to the International Space Station... more

AerospaceGPS III project entered Critical Design Review phase
Paris, France - Lockheed Martin's announcement during the "Paris Air Show 2009"
Lockheed Martin, during its participation at the "Paris Air Show 2009" underway in Paris-Le Bourget from June 15 to 21, announced that the Global Positioning System (GPS) III program for the US Air Force... more

AerospaceNew flight software architecture for Sbirs GEO satellites
Paris, France - The announce has been given by Lockheed Martin during the "Paris Air Show 2009"
Lockheed Martin announced today, during the "Paris Air Show 2009" (Paris-Le Bourget June 15-21), that it has delivered the final block of a new flight software architecture that will provide highly reliable... more

AerospaceItalian ASI: LRO Mission Update
Rome, Italy - Next Wednesday afternoon the Atlas V rocket will leave the Cape Canaveral base
"Final spacecraft closeouts are underway at the launch pad and countdown dress rehearsal activities are planned for all day Thursday. A Launch Readiness Review, or LRR, is scheduled for Monday at 9... more

AerospaceSpace shuttle Endeavour to take off tomorrow
Cape Canaveral, USA - Boeing completed works on Japanese laboratory Kibo
Lift off of space shuttle Endeavour is scheduled for tomorrow at 7:17 am EDT (11:17 am GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center of Cape Canaveral, Florida. It will carry STS-127 mission crew to the ISS (International... more

Aerospace"Cirque du Soleil" founder will go on the ISS
Ottawa, Canada - He will be the seventh space tourist, the first from Canada
Guy Laliberte, founder of the "Cirque du Soleil", will be the first Canadian space tourist to fly to the ISS (International Space Station), the seventh globally. The billionaire will pay $35 million for... more

AerospaceNASA and ESA together on Mars
Rome, Italy - Starting from 2016
Budget problems might bring NASA to join forces with European Space Agency (ESA) for a mission to Mars, starting in 2016. So far the Americans prefered to go by themselves, but exorbitant costs of the... more

AerospaceLast preparations for Endeavour's launch
Cape Canaveral, USA - Lift off scheduled on Saturday 13 at 11:17 am GMT
The crew of space shuttle Endeavour arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral from Houston on board of a Shuttle Training Aircraft Gulfstream II aircraft to complete last pre-flight operations.... more

AerospaceNorth Pole: SoRa mission starts on balloon
Rome, Italy - It will test technologies for planetary exploration, firstly Mars
The stratospheric balloon, pending on the suitable weather conditions, is ready to the launch in flight from Svalbard Isles, not far from North Pole, to circumnavigate the Arctic at 35 km from the ground... more

AerospaceESA extends Envisat satellite mission
Paris, France - ESA has voted to extend it through to 2013
"ESA Member States have unanimously voted to extend the Envisat mission through to 2013. Envisat – the world’s largest and most sophisticated satellite ever built – has been providing scientists and o... more

AerospaceEADS Astrium to carry out feasibility studies for future Moon landings
Bremen, Germany - With a € 1 million contract awarded by the German Aerospace Center
EADS Astrium has been commissioned by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) to conduct a study for the testing of future moon landings. The aim is to prove the technological feasibility of a soft and precise... more

AerospaceThe number of active GLONASS satellites grows to 17
Moscow, Russia - Three are still undergoing maintenance operations
The number of active satellites in the GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) constellation has grown to 17. GLONASS is the Russian equivalent of GPS (Global Positioning System). Roscosmos, the Russian... more

AerospaceNASA getting ready for space shuttle Endeavour's launch
Cape Canaveral, USA - Scheduled lift-off on June 13 to carry the crew of mission STS-127 to the ISS
The last preliminary reviews to space shuttle Endeavour's launch have been completed yesterday. NASA confirmed that lift-off will take place on June 13 at 7:17 am EDT (11:17 am GMT) from Kennedy Space... more

AerospaceESA: XMM-Newton takes astronomers to a black hole’s edge
Rome, Italy - A supermassive black hole lying deep at the core of a distant active galaxy
Using new data from ESA’s XMM-Newton spaceborne observatory, astronomers have probed closer than ever to a supermassive black hole lying deep at the core of a distant active galaxy. The galaxy – kno... more

AerospaceLockheed Martin will develop a third SBIRS satellite
Sunnyvale, USA - With a contract worth $1.5 billion
Lockheed Martin yesterday announced the US Air Force has awarded it a $1.5-billion contract for the third highly elliptical orbit (HEO-3) payload, the third geosynchronous orbit (GEO-3) satellite and associated... more

AerospaceExpedition 20 arrived to the ISS
Rome, Italy - On board of Russian Soyuz TMA-15 spaceship
Expedition 20 to the International Space Station (ISS) completed its trip today at 12:36 pm GMT after taking off on last Wednesday from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan (see AVIONEWS), on board of Russian... more

AerospaceESA: GOCE's "Drag free" achievement
Rome, Italy - The satellite reaches a never-before technological record
ESA's (European Space Agency) gravity mission GOCE has achieved a first in the history of satellite technology. The sophisticated electric propulsion system has shown that it is able to keep the satellite... more

AerospaceExpedition 20 to the ISS succesfully launched
Baikonur, Kazakhstan - On board of Russian spaceship Soyuz TMA-15
Succesfully completed at 10:35 GMT, from Baikonur cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan, the launch of the Soyuz TMA-15 spacecraft that will carry three Expedition 20 members to the ISS (International Space Station):... more

AerospaceTowards X-51A WaveRider's first Mach 6.0 flight
Washington, USA - By the end of the year
All technical operations in preparation of Boeing X-51A WaveRider's first flight have been completed. The new experimental aircraft should perform its first test flight at a speed of about Mach 6.0 (7300... more

AerospaceAll ready for Soyuz TMA-15's launch
Baikonur, Kazakhstan - Tomorrow from Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
It is all ready for the launch, tomorrow at 10:34 GMT, from Baikonur cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan, of the Soyuz TMA-15 spacecraft that will carry three Expedition 20 members to the ISS (International Space... more

Aerospace"Stratosphere Project", the Italian ambition in the missile experimentation
Rome, Italy - An economical and anti-pollution alternative for the scientific atmosphere experiment
Laser Rocket Team, an Italian research group, made up missilry experimenter amateurs, has designed and promoted the "Stratosphere Project" that has the ambition to build and to launch a missile carrying... more

AerospaceSpace shuttle came back after mission to Hubble
Edwards, USA - Endeavour was ready on the case of a rescue mission was needed
Space shuttle Atlantis finally managed to come back yesterday at 11:39 EDT (15:39 GMT) at Edwards Air Force Base in California as bad weather waved off all the previous landing attempts at Kennedy Space... more

AerospaceItaly and India together to study the Earth
Rome, Italy - The mission Oceansat-2 will start in summer
Indian space agency's (ISRO) mission scheduled for this summer and dubbed Oceansat-2 will carry an Italian instrument: ROSA (Radio Occultation Sounder for Atmosphere). Aim of the cooperation between ASI... more

AerospaceBad weather blocks space shuttle's comeback
Cape Canaveral, USA - The first landing opportunity was cancelled. There is another one today
The first landing opportunity of space shuttle Atlantis this morning at 10:00 am EDT (2:00 pm GMT) at Cape Canaveral's space center, Florida, was cancelled due to bad weather. Also the second opportunity,... more

AerospaceRussian military satellite into orbit
Moscow, Russia - It will be used also for civil purposes
Russian military communication satellite Meridian-2 entered into orbit. It was launched earlier this morning from the Plesetsk space center transported by a Soyuz-2 carrier rocket, Alexei Zolotukhin, an... more

AerospaceOn the ISS they are drinking water recycled from urine
Cape Canaveral, USA - The cosmonauts started using it yesterday after years of tests
NASA gave yesterday the "All clear" to ISS (International Space Station) cosmonauts to drink water recycled from urine, sweat and condensed water. The decision was taken after long-time tests taken on... more

AerospaceThe new Italian astronauts presented today in Rome
Rome, Italy - Minister of Education Maria Stella Gelmini: "They are the symbol of Italian research"
The two new ESA (European Space Agency) Italian astronauts Samantha Cristoforetti and Luca Salvo Parmitano have been presented today in Rome, in presence of minister of Education Maria Stella Gelmini,... more

AerospaceNew ESA astronauts announced
Paris, France - Among them two are Italians, including a woman
Six new ESA (European Space Agency) astronauts have been announced today during a press-conference coordinated by Jean-Jacques Dordain, Agency's Director General, and Simonetta Di Pippo, Director of Human... more

AerospaceEADS Astrium to sign strategic agreement with Kazakhstan
Paris, France - For two satellites destined to the Earth observation
Astrium CEO, François Auque, and Gavyllatyp T. Murzakulov, CEO of JSC National Company "Kazakhstan Gharysh Sapary", a company reporting to the National Space Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan, have... more