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SPACEMART HEADLINES 2002

constellations, gps, earth observation, satellite contracts
  • Galileo GPS Project Faces Standoff
  • European Space Agency Confirms Plans For GPS Rival Stalled By Spat
  • A Science Agenda From an African Perspective
  • Designing A Robot That Can Sense Human Emotion
  • DoubleTalk Gets The Data Moving
  • Robot Space Cowboys
  • TransOrbital Signs Up With Russia's Dnepr For Lunar Shots
  • AlSAT-1 DMC Working Well In Orbit With First Use Of IP
  • EchoStar, Hughes Scrap Merger Plans
  • From Darwin To The Internet At Light Speed
  • Maxwell Dedicated To Providing Comprehensive Radiation Guarantee
  • From Darwin To Internet At The Speed Of Light
  • Countdown Begins For FedSat
  • Customers Praise XM And Sirius Satellite Radio
  • Countdown Begins For FedSat
  • ILS Declares "Mission Anomaly" As Block DM Upper Stage Fails
  • European Relay Satellite Fails To Reach Orbit
  • Cubic Offers GPS Asset Tracker
  • Gilat Scores $65M Colombian Deal
  • SSTL Readies First DMC Satellite For November Launch
  • Sinking Boats Raise Automatic Alarm Up To Space
  • NASA Research Park Given Green Light For Development
  • International Space University: School for the Stars
  • Astra 1K Ready For ILS Proton Ride
  • Alarms and Winds Scrub First Delta 4 Launch
  • Delta 4 To Launch Tuesday Evening At 5.39 EST
  • NASA Pushes Everyday Trickle Down Of Space Technology
  • The Future Of American Aerospace
  • SES Americom Signs Precedent-Setting Insurance Package
  • Silicon Transistors Will Encounter Pressure From Nanoelectronics
  • Remote Data Processing Will Help Crunch Tele-Immersion Cyberspace
  • PanAmSat Expands Coverage Of Americas With 22nd Spacecraft
  • An Unexpected Discovery Could Yield A Full Spectrum Solar Cell
  • Space, Inc. And NASA's Role
  • Canada Launches MicroSat Program
  • DoE Backs Oregon State Microproducts Institute
  • Lockheed Martin Ships NSS-6
  • Gilat Finalizes Details of Debt Restructuring Plan
  • Gilat To Install 26,000 VSat Nodes For Telkom SA
  • Artel Communications Selects Gilat for RwandaTel VSAT Solution
  • XM Cuts Staff In Quest For Profitability
  • Globalstar Continues To See Red
  • SkyBitz Raises $18 Million For Global Tracking Service
  • Arianespace to Launch Fourth Indonesian Satellite
  • Low-speed Wind Tunnel Opens
  • Fastrax To High-End GPS+GPRS Telematics With Embedded Solution
  • Get The Best Of The Net For Free Via Satellite
  • Optus C1 Completes Last Major Milestone On Road To Launch
  • Conference On Space Mission Challenges For Information Technology
  • A Switchboard In Space, AmerHis Will Offer New Satellite Services
  • From Darwin To Internet At The Speed Of Light
  • US Govt. Seeks To Block Echostar-Hughes Merger
  • SATLYNX Brings Two-Way Satellite Broadband To Luxembourg
  • PROBA Satellites Takes Picture Of Erupting Volcano Aetna
  • Orbimage Adds Sub-Surface Temps To Fishing Service
  • SkyBitz Offers New Transport Tracking Service
  • Harris Signs Licensing Deal With Iridium For Network Control System
  • Orbital Wins Contract From Telkom Of Indonesia
  • Canadian Satellites Pirates Hit With $100 Million Lawsuit
  • PanAmSat And JSAT Team To Reach More Customers
  • Texas Connects 500 Health Dept Offices With VSATs
  • Brazil Connects 3,200 VSAT Nodes To Internet
  • AeroAstro's New Asset Tracker Achieves New Low Price Point
  • Shuttle Radar Clears The Air On Central America's Topography
  • Adapting Space Technology For Alpine Activities
  • Robotic Carbon Explorers Test The "Iron Hypothesis" In Nature
  • ESA's Good-Natured DevILS
  • AMD Wins Supercomputing Contract With Cray
  • Northrop Grumman, TRW Set For Special Date
  • International Meeting On Space And World Heritage
  • Human Chip Implants Don't Always Need Regulation: FDA
  • EchoStar-DirecTV Merger Blocked By FCC
  • Teledesic Suspends Work Under Satellite Contract
  • Gulf Oil Charges Up With VSAT Payment Network
  • Boeing Gets TDRS-i To GEO Seven Months After Orbital Transfer Failure
  • Beijing To Use Satellite Broadband To Distribute Disaster News
  • Alcatel To Build Powerful New Telco Bird For Beijing
  • Space Tech Geared To The Car
  • LinCsat Targets Canadians With Cheaper Two-Way Satellite Internet
  • Iridium Appoints Stephen Carroll To Head Iridium Holdings
  • Gilat To Provide Shared Hubs Services Via Satellite To JSAT
  • Frost and Sullivan Compare Globalstar and Iridium
  • Proba Marks One Year On Orbit
  • Aon To Take A Risk With Orbital Recovery Space Tug
  • Com Dev Moves On Skybridge In Option Play
  • Galaxy 3C Goes Operational With New Solar Array
  • Yielding More Photons In Deep Space
  • DoJ And Northrop Grumman Agree To TRW Acquisition Timeline
  • Hikers Get Same Satellite Protection As Pilots And Mariners
  • Space Station Future Uncertain As Soyuz Explodes On Liftoff
  • NASA Navigation Work Yields Science, Civil, Commerce Benefits
  • Thailand Considering Cooperation With Russia To Develop EO Services
  • FCC Blocks EchoStar-DirecTV Merger
  • Boeing Delta IV Team Takes Major Step Toward First Launch
  • Actel Delivers SX-A FPGAs Qualified to Military Specifications
  • Robots Powered By The Ocean Itself
  • Fly Me To The Moon For Clean, Reliable Electricity
  • Technology Could Use Moon Dust To Capture Sun Power
  • Texas Spaceports, Mars Colonies On Drawing Board At Houston
  • ITT Industries Wins $113 Million Satellite Instrument Contract
  • Maxwell Hardens PowerPC Board For Space And Military Applications
  • Teledesic Suspends Work Under Satellite Contract
  • ESA/EC To Boost Space-Related Entrepreneurs
  • Galileo Receivers - In Search Of Signals To Ignore
  • Hispasat Launch Makes It A Hat Trick
  • P3 AEGIS GPS System to Track U.K. Fishing Vessels
  • Hughes Network Systems To Develop Inmatsat Terminal
  • Orbital Completes On-Orbit Delivery Of N-STAR c To NTT DoCoMo
  • Gilat Wins Lottery With Order For 7,500 VSAT Terminals
  • India To Offer Cheaper Taxi Rides Into Space With Polar Launcher
  • India To Offer Cheaper Taxi Rides Into Space With Polar Launcher
  • Australia's FedSat Slated For Japan's Next H2A Launch
  • TRW Wins Space Telescope Contract
  • Steady Growth For New Satellite As Data Demand Increases
  • Navigate Via The Web With The SisNet Receiver
  • Blue Sky To Boost Iridium's Air Play
  • Loral To Combine Its Cyberstar And Skynet Units
  • Blue Sky To Boost Iridium's Air Play
  • Loral To Combine Its Cyberstar And Skynet Units
  • GPS Block IIR Celebrates Nickel Anniversary On Orbit
  • Landmark Decision Clears Way For First Commercial Lunar Flight
  • Info Technology As Tool For Sustainable Development
  • Gilat Brings VSat To Kazakhstan With 400 New Sites
  • Europe To Fund Global Monitoring for Environment And Security Program
  • Satellites To Profile Weather, Improve Forecasts Through GPS
  • Astrium Selected For Aeolus
  • ESA and Eurocontrol To Apply Space Tech To Civil Aviation
  • GPS Software Helps To Safely Stack Shipping Containers
  • Putting The Universe Online At Gemini
  • NSI Global Rolls Out VSat Systems Across China
  • NASA's Terra Satellite Refines Map Of Global Land Cover
  • Aeroflex Offers 16Bit Radhard Microcontroller
  • Mix of Internet Services Expected to Save Satellite Market
  • Orbital Selected for $39 Million Contract to Build NASA EO Bird
  • Globalstar Contracts for New Constellation Using 2 GHz Spectrum
  • Blue Sky Ships Low-Priced FAA Certified Iridium Satcom Solution
  • DLR Boosts Rad Protection For BIRD Sats With Actel
  • BAE Systems Receives Satellite Components Contract From TRW
  • New Skies Adding To Its Brazilian Footprint Off NSS-7
  • Hughes Q2 Results Driven By Strong DirecTV Sales
  • XM Radio Hits 136,500 Subs As GM Preinstalls On 25 Cars
  • New Media Support Centre: Fertile Ground For Innovative Minds
  • Hellas-Sat, A Satellite For The Olympics
  • Stratos Offers OnDemand Bandwidth Via Inmarsat
  • DISH Network Campaign Targets Consumers Facing Rising Cable Rates
  • Gilat Expand Kenyan Operations With Second VSAT Network
  • Environmentalists Skeptical Of New Amazon Radar System
  • Getting A Better Local Understanding With Globalstar
  • NovAtel Uses OmniSTAR For Enhanced GPS Accuracy
  • Brazil's President Inaugurates Amazon Monitoring System
  • Whitefish Wraps Multiple EO Snaps Into One Map
  • Globalstar, Mykotronx Introduce Secure Data Terminal
  • SSTL GPS receiver selected for DART mission
  • World Communication Introduces Portable Comms Unit For Planes
  • Steady Growth For Satellite Industry In 2001
  • Surrey Buys Multiple Cosmos Rockets For Microsat Launches
  • SIA Applauds FCC's Decision To Reign-In Radar Detector Emissions
  • Moscow Space Talks Bring Lift-Off A Step Closer
  • Atom Research May Help Detect Volcanoes And Oceans
  • Globalstar Demos Dual Use Phone
  • Firms Join Forces For Future Airborne Communications
  • Laos Still Wants Its Own Comsats
  • Sirius Announces New Satellite Radio Products for Consumers
  • Europe Sets Up Forum To Plan Global EO And Security Satellite
  • NASA Releases 3D Topo Maps Of US
  • Artemis, One Year After Launch
  • Health Effects Of Perchlorate From Spent Rocket
  • Los Alamos Scientists Propose AIDS Vaccine Strategies
  • Pathfinder Missions To Enhance Our Understanding Of Earth
  • Satellite Anomalies Pushing Insurance Rates Up
  • AeroAstro Signs First Resellers For New Global Asset Tracker
  • UK Unleashes Scientific Tiger Team
  • NASA Selects Two Small Missions To Explore Our Universe
  • Canada's SCISAT-1 Unveiled: First Science Satellite in over 30 Years
  • PROBA images available on web
  • SwRI: New Facility For Space Instrument Development
  • Forty Years Of Global Chit Chat
  • Harry Potter and the Magical Satellite
  • ESA Highlights Contributions Of Space Imagery To Disaster Relief
  • A Computer-Based, Self-Help System For The Space Age
  • Northrop Grumman Set To Takeover TRW For $60 Per Share
  • Ariane 5 Set To Loft GEO Pair July 5
  • Better Sunbathing For Satellites
  • Boeing Picks Melco For Next-Gen Internet Antenna
  • Building Computer Chips That Are "Lightening Fast"
  • EU And ESA Need Closer Working Relations
  • Qualcomm Demos Transportation Security Technology Concept
  • Iridium Deploys Two More Spares
  • PanAmSat Completes $2.0 Billion Modernization Plan
  • Curious Skeletons Found In Search For Perfect Cytoskeletons
  • Give Up And Sell Pleads Northrop Grumman As TRW Offer Extended
  • Gilat Dominating Indian VSAT Market
  • Discovery Could Lead To Faster, Smaller, Cheaper Computer Chips
  • ESA Deep Space Ground Station Successfully Tracks Spacecraft
  • Nanotech Initiative Needs Major Interdisciplinary Investment
  • Teleportation First Offers Hope
  • SES Americom Signs Launch Contracts For Four Satellites
  • Thuraya Orders Another Bird
  • Taking The Bitter Legacy Out Of Drinking Rocket Fuel
  • Computer Grid Reaches Tera-Scale
  • Adding Up With Individual Atoms
  • The Electrons Are Virtually Dancing At The Single Atom Club
  • Atlas 3 Picks Up Martian Loiter For 2005 Window
  • Space Observatory To Phone Home Via South African Call Center
  • GPS Brings Real Time Tracking To Australian Logistics
  • ESA's Microgravity Science Glovebox On Station
  • Instruments And Science Team Selected For Next Gen Space Scope
  • Gilat Completes VSAT Deal With SES
  • Space Station Using GPS In Attitude Control
  • Sea Launch Sails With PanAmSat Bird For June 15 Launch
  • A New Approach May Finally Make "Smart Structures" Scalable
  • Boeing 702 Satellite Set To Launch With New Solar Array Design
  • ESA Selects Three New EO Missions
  • DigitalGlobe Commences Full Commercial Operations
  • NASA Brings New Earth Monitoring Technology To Light
  • Double Success as Two Boeing-Built Satellites Enter Service
  • Globalstar Reports Better Results
  • Northrop Grumman Extends Offer TRW Offer
  • Putting GPS In Your Pocket
  • Zyfer Releases White Paper on Military GPS SAASM Technology
  • DigitalGlobe Cuts Prices For Satellite Imagery
  • First Light From SPOT 5
  • BlueSkyLink C1000 Brings Satellite Telephone Costs Down
  • Microsa Constellation To Watch Over Disasters Forges Ahead
  • Britain Eases Rules On Media Ownership
  • Scientists Make Long Nanotubes
  • Iridium Signs Telstra Deak To Win Aussie Outback Market
  • TRW And Northrop Grumman To Explore Merger Deal
  • Iridium Signs Deal With Telstra In Bid To Win Aussie Outback Market
  • Boeing Delta IV Stands Ready On Launch Pad
  • Aqua Spacecraft Launched To Study Earth's Water Cycle
  • Keeping Track Of Field Scientists
  • SpaceDev To Help AirForce Hitch A Ride On Shuttle
  • Lawyer Claims To "Own" The Sun
  • Powell Plugs Science As Foreign Policy Tool, But Confesses Ineptitude
  • Boeing Will Launch NASA Mission to Track Mother Nature
  • Orbital Wins Los Angeles Transport Management Contract For Buses
  • TRW Tries To Outflank Northrop As Hostile Bid Faces Test
  • H2A Has No Commercial Buyers
  • Boeing Will Launch NASA Mission to Track Mother Nature
  • Orbital Wins Los Angeles Transport Management Contract For Buses
  • TRW Keeps Heat On Northrop, Opens Books To Other Suitors
  • Detecting Hidden Targets With 'Smart' Robotic Sensors
  • GPS Antenna Juggles More Birds Than Ever
  • Iridium Targets Merchant Seamen With Easy Calling Packages
  • XCOR Buys Rotary Rocket Assets
  • XCOR Forges Ahead With New Rocket Engine Pump
  • DARPA Selects Delta Velocity For Rapid MicroSat Launcher Study
  • TRW Digs In Its Defenses Over Northrop Grumman Bid
  • L-3 To Provide TT&C For Space Test Program
  • World First In Satellite-Based Monitoring Of Large Lake Areas
  • Titan 2 Destacked For Other Launch
  • Faster, Better, Cheaper Coatings For Hot And Dangerous Work
  • Cadets Complete Testing On FalconSat-2 Model
  • Titan 2 Destacked For Other Launch
  • MDA Awarded $18 Million To Support Station Robots
  • Eutelsat's Increases Hispasat Investment To 27.69%
  • Inauguration of Karnataka Telemedicine Project
  • Getting Power From The Moon
  • Northrop Grumman $53 TRW Offer Expires May 3
  • Telenor Puts You Airborne At 30,000 Feet With Broadband
  • Inmarsat Goes ISDN At 30,000 Feet
  • World First In Satellite-Based Monitoring Of Large Lake Areas
  • DOJ Wants More Data On Northrop Grumman's Plan To Buy TRW
  • Northrop Grumman Optimistic TRW Will Share Non-Public Info
  • Future Martian Robot Trial Out In RoboCup Games
  • SeaLaunch Awaits Powerful New PanAmSat Bird For May Launch
  • RHESSI Completes Orbital Checkout
  • PanAmSat Brings VSAT Internet To Upper Amazon
  • Harris To Supply Additional Antenna Payloads For Gapfiller Birds
  • An International Market Place For Space Technology
  • Orbimage Completes Voluntary Bankruptcy Filing
  • Gilat Does $200 Million Euro Deal To Sell Internet Via VSAT
  • Civilian Satellites Used to Help Plan Attacks in Afghanistan
  • Chip Has Potential As Artificial Retina
  • Eutelsat Buys One "Off The Shelf"
  • France And Chile Sign Space Cooperation Agreement
  • Addition Of Fluorine Opens Door To Hundreds Of Nanotube Derivatives
  • Civilian Satellites Used to Help Plan Attacks in Afghanistan
  • Chip Has Potential As Artificial Retina
  • Eutelsat Signs Contract With Alcatel Space For W5 Satellites
  • ISRO Signs MOU with Indonesia
  • GRID Launch Unlocks Welsh Scientists From World Wide Wait
  • EchoStar DirecTV Deal Is Filled With Contradictions Says Lobby Group
  • Israeli Sat Provider Offer Presale On AMOS-2 Transponders
  • New Skies Presells Capacity On
    Next Atlantic Bird NSS-7
  • Hispasat To Sell Capacity On atrexx
  • In Search Of The Vulcanoids
  • Carbon Nanotubes Grow Up, Out, and In All Three Dimensions
  • Boeing To Help Manage Landsat Data
  • Low-Voltage MEMs Switch Developed For High-Speed Electronics
  • More Bugs For Your Buck
  • EchoStar Asks Supreme Court To Protect Rights Of TV Viewers
  • Aeroastro Leverages Globalstar To Build Low-Cost Asset Tracker
  • TechnoCom To Equip 12,500 Vehicles With GPS Reporters
  • Crusing The Web On The High Seas With Intelsat
  • Hollywood Boosts Efforts To Distribute Movies Digitally
  • Datum Helps Keep Europe In Time
  • Nomad Helps Keeps It Personal
  • First Envisat Check-Up On The Earth
  • Successful Launch For 2 Boeing-Built Satellites
  • ILS And Proton Successfully Launch Intelsat 903 Satellite
  • Northrop Grumman Extends Offer For All Outstanding Shares of TRW
  • XM Satellite Radio Makes Major Inroads With Automakers
  • Africa Can Lift Itself Out Of Poverty, Ict Entrepreneur Says
  • TRW Offer Boosted And Rejected
  • DirecTV Powers Ahead With New Subscriber Growth
  • Satcom Market Set to Decline
  • France Telecom Disconnects With Record $7.3 Billion Loss
  • Pakistan Plans ComSat Bye Year End
  • Africa Can Lift Itself Out Of Poverty, Ict Entrepreneur Says
  • Robotic Eye Will Save Millions Automating Drill Core Sampling
  • Europe Pushes Ahead With New GPS System Dubbed Galileo
  • BECs: A New Form of Matter
  • New Skies Bird Shipped To Kourou For April launch
  • QuickBird Goes Commercial
  • Flexible Ceramics At The NanoScale
  • Study Shows Growth In The UK Space Industry
  • Intelsat Snaps Up Comsat As LockMart Dumps Subsidiary
  • Emcore Acquires Tecstar's Applied Solar Division
  • Atlas 5 Rolls Out For Fueling Test And Mock Countdown
  • Chilling Out At The Speed Of Sound
  • Using 'Nature's Toolbox,' A DNA Computer Solves a Complex Problem
  • Light Power Could Point And Stabilize Space Telescopes
  • TRW Gears Up Defense Against Northrop Grumman Offer
  • Fractal Tiling Arrays -- Firm Reports Breakthrough in Array Antennas
  • Boeing To Update GPS 2F Satellites
  • Distance Isn't The Problem For Emerging Satellite Markets
  • Gilat Responds to Filing of Class Action Lawsuits
  • Jeppesen To Supply Worldwide Aviation Weather For Merlin Service
  • Digital Photos From Solar Airplane To Improve Coffee Harvest
  • Star Wars Like Technology Closer Than Galaxies Far Away
  • FCC Suspends DirecTV Review
  • New Procedures To Retire GPS Birds To Reduce Collision Danger
  • GPS Helps Monitor Athletes at Utah Winter Olympics
  • Atlas 2 Launches NASA Data Bird
  • Orbital Narrows The Distance To Turning The Corner
  • New Dawn Or False Dawn? Fusion "Breakthrough" Leaves Some Cold
  • Boeing-Built JCSAT-8 and ASTRA 3A Satellites Reflect Worldwide Effort
  • Space Revenues Down; M&As Up In Volume and Value
  • TRW Fends Off Hostile Northrop Grumman Bid
  • Sat TV Execs Argue For Meger
  • More Payload Bay Work Awarded To Spacehab
  • NASA's Fuse Satellite Lit Again
  • London Satellite Exchange Winning With Innovation
  • Hubble's Wings To Be Returned For Microscopic Inspection
  • European Satellite Firm Gang Up
  • K-2 GEO Bird Retires After 16 Years
  • Boeing Satellite for NASA Scheduled to Launch
  • Fusion "Breakthrough" Leaves Some Cold
  • JCSAT-8 and ASTRA 3A Satellites Reflect Global Effort
  • The World's Smallest Electronic Nose
  • Nuclear Emissions From Tiny, Super-Hot Collapsing Bubbles
  • Growing Nanowires By The Branch
  • Northrop Grumman To Query TRW Share Holders
  • Consumer Satellite Expo Has Application
  • Northrop Grumman Offers $47 For TRW Common Stock
  • Ariane 5 Launches $2 Billion ESA EO Satellite
  • Tractors, Satellites, and Pickups
  • Jason 1 Ready For Service
  • Ariane 5 Ready To Launch Climate Monitoring Hub
  • Courts Okays Globalstar Initial Bankruptcy Plan
  • ViaSat Has The Track On Kodiak Pad
  • Gilat Continues To Connect Rural Peru Via VSAT Rollout
  • Quikscat Gets Plugged Into US and European Weather Forecasting
  • Ariane 5 Ready To Launch Climate Monitoring Hub
  • New Superconducting Transformer Is Light And Compact
  • Physicists Online Tool That Will Save Thousands Of Years Work
  • Blue LED Breaks Data Barrier
  • Hughes Network Systems Hits 2001 Target With 8 Million
  • Northrop Grumman Wants TRW
  • Rutgers Researcher Develop New UV Technology
  • Courts Okays Globalstar Initial Bankruptcy Plan
  • Hughes Network Systems Hits 2001 Target With 8 Million
  • ViaSat Has The Track On Kodiak Pad
  • New Superconducting Transformer Is Light And Compact
  • Physicists Online Tool That Will Save Thousands Of Years Work
  • Blue LED Breaks Data Barrier
  • Gilat Continues To Connect Rural Peru Via VSAT Rollout
  • Quikscat Gets Plugged Into US and European Weather Forecasting
  • Ion Engines Slowly But Surely Salvage Artemis
  • Atlas 3 Launches EchoStar 7
  • Boeing To Flip 1,000 Jobs In LA Area In 2002
  • EchoStar VII Ready For Launch
  • India's Anna University To Develop Microsat
  • GPS, Other Military Systems Protected By FCC Decision
  • GRACE Hopes To Make Rockot Launch A Breeze
  • New World Of Nanoelectronics May Arrive Soon
  • Iridium Takes Delivery Of Five Orbiting Spares
  • Digitalglobe Begins Initial Commercial Delivery Of QuickBird Products
  • Emcore Enters Agreement to Acquire Tecstar's Applied Solar Division
  • SIA Urges FCC To Limit Damage Caused By Radar Detectors
  • XM Satellite Radio and DIRECTV Announce Joint Marketing Deal
  • Optimal Energy To Supply Military Test Vehicle With Flywheel
  • Boeing Delta 2 Delivers Latest Additions to Iridium Constellation
  • Trio of Atlas Rockets Set For Launch
  • Ideas that Gel
  • Arianespace Wins Satmex 6 Launch For Q1 2003
  • Pulsed-Plasma Thrusters Guide Satellite Home
  • Adding Precesion To Farming
  • Keeping Tabs With The World's Smallest Inmarsat-C System
  • Delta 2 To Launch Five New Iridium Birds On Friday
  • Researchers Develop World's First Light-Tunable 'Plastic' Magnet
  • INSAT-3C Placed in Geo-stationary Orbit, Deployment of Appendages Completed
  • Sat TV 'Pirate' Jailed For Ten Years
  • BAE Systems Launches New Space Microprocessor Line
  • Teledesic Reaches Satellite Construction Agreement
  • Customer Takes Control Of Thuraya
  • Japan Launches H2A In Second Test Flight
  • Boeing Signs Tech Deal With Japan For Sonic Cruiser
  • Transforming Spacecraft Economics Via On Orbit Assembly
  • Boeing Ships NASA's Tracking and Data Bird To Florida
  • Wi-LAN Helps Network Chinasat
  • XCOR EZ-Rocket Tests In-Flight Engine Ignition
  • First Proba Pictures Promise Wealth Of Environmental Data
  • Harris To Unfurl For Japan
  • Material Science Speeds Up
  • Eutelsat Boosts Hispasat Investment
  • Harris To Study Space-Based Radar Antenna Technology
  • XM Radio Losses Mount As Do Subscribers
  • Harris To Unfurl For Japan
  • Material Science Speeds Up
  • Eutelsat Boosts Hispasat Investment
  • First Ariane For 2002 Up Tonight
  • Demonstrator of Atmospheric Reentry System with Hyper Velocity
  • China To Buy Three Israeli Telecommunications Satellites
  • Japan Looks To TRW For AstroMesh
  • Hughes Electronics Reports Fourth Quarter Loss
  • Richardson Electronics Introduces the IPT Suitcase From SWE-DISH Satellite Systems
  • Intelsat Buys Zenit and Proton For X
  • LockMart Touts Strong A2100 Orders
  • BAIIT To Deploy VSAT Across China
  • Gurwin TechSat Has Sufficient Attitude For Another Year
  • Telenor Completes Buyout Of Comsat Mobile From LockMart
  • Storms in Space Linked to Higher Cost of Electricity
  • Ariane Touts Strong Backlog, Next Ariane 5 By Late February
  • Construction Underway On Spectrum Astro's 'Factory Of The Future'
  • Ariane Touts Strong Backlog, Next Ariane 5 By Late February
  • Construction Underway On Spectrum Astro's 'Factory Of The Future'
  • Microspace Paternity Denied
  • Cruising On Sunshine
  • Pulsating 'space Hairs' Could Help Small Satellites Dock With Their Mother Ship
  • Here Come The Nanobots
  • Eutelsat Offers Transponders To Over 1,000 TV Channels
  • Loral Reschedules Billion Dollar Debt
  • TRW Teams Up With Australia's CSIRO To Speed Up The Chips
  • Loral To Build Japanese Mobile Bird
  • APT Selects Alcatel For New Bird
  • Scientists Discover New Material That Expands Under Pressure
  • USN Provides Launch And Early Orbit Support For DLR Bird
  • Automotive Telematics Industry Maturing Poised for Growth
  • Iridium Satellite Predicts Constellation Life Span to Extend Through Mid-2010
  • Superconducting Metals Research Breaks The Law
  • Ericsson to Deliver 3G Core Network to Global Mobile Satellite Operator Inmarsat
  • Astrophysics Goes Virtual In European Digital Universe
  • XM Radio Cashes Up With $178 Mil
    In New Financing
  • Global Positioning System May Help Measure Sea Height
  • As Quiet As A Fish
  • INSAT-3C Transported to Kourou For January Launch
  • Delaware Researchers Develop Portable System To Detect Chemical And Biological Weapons
  • Envisat: Europe's Environment Satellite For The 21st Century
  • CSIRO Says Australian Agriculture Industry Faces Environmental Collapse
  • Milan Exhibition Charts Course Of Map-Making Through The Ages
  • Russia To Launch New ISS Module, Soyuz Spaceship
  • H2A Successfully Deploys Payload Into Orbit
  • Arab Investors Could Back New Russian Air Launcher
  • Galileo Development Forges Ahead Pending Ministerial Decisions
  • EZ-Rocket Takes To The Sky
  • Teledesic Set To Choose Prime Contractor for Internet-in-the-Sky
  • Icarus Finally Flys As Hellas Sat
  • Scandinavian Satellite Comms Equipment Makers Merge
  • Asteroid Collector Test Will Pave Way For Sample Return Missions
  • UK Foreign Service Gets Internet Access Via VSAT

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