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14th IAASS Conference – Call for Papers now open!

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We are pleased to invite the global space community to contribute to the 14th IAASS International Space Safety Conference, “Together for a Safe...

Press Clips October 2024

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TOP NEWS Elon Musk shares Starship Flight 5 Super Heavy rocket...

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TOP NEWS Russia Plans To Create Core Of New Space Station By...

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Virgin Galactic's newest pilot, Kelly Latimer. credits: NASA
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Virgin Galactic Appoints Kelly Latimer As Pilot

By Staff Writers on November 11, 2015

Virgin Galactic, the privately funded space company owned by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group and Abu Dhabi’s Aabar Investments PJS,... Read more →
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Press Clips Week 45-2015

By Staff Writers on November 9, 2015

Senate Holds Up Commercial Space Bill Although House and Senate negotiators have worked out differences between different versions of commercial... Read more →
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Press Clips Week 44-2015

By Staff Writers on November 5, 2015

Virgin Galactic Planning to Show Off Next Spaceship in February 2016 Virgin Galactic is already working on the new version of its SpaceShipTwo space... Read more →
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Press Clips Week 43-2015

By Staff Writers on October 29, 2015

All-female Russian Crew Starts Moon Mission Test Six Russian women have clambered into a mock spaceship to begin a unique experiment testing how... Read more →
Space object WT1190F observed on 9 October 2015 with the University of Hawaii 2.2-metre telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. The expected 13 November 2015 re-entry of WT1190F, a suspected rocket body, poses very little risk to anyone but could help scientists improve our understanding of how any object – man-made or natural – interacts with Earth’s atmosphere. credits: B. Bolin, R. Jedicke, M. Micheli
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Reentry Data will Help Improve Prediction Models

By Staff Writers on October 26, 2015

A rare reentry of a suspected rocket body from a very high orbit next month offers an excellent opportunity to gather data to improve our knowledge... Read more →
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SpaceCom Announces Satellite Applications Catapult’s Stuart Martin as Keynote Speaker

By Staff Writers on October 24, 2015

The first annual SpaceCom (SpaceCommerce Conference and Exposition) announced today that Stuart Martin, CEO of Satellite Applications Catapult, will... Read more →
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