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Chinese commercial small rocket launches two satellites
Posted: Sun, Sep 1 9:33 AM ET (1333 GMT)
Kuaizhou-1A launch, Aug 2019 (Exspace) A small launch vehicle operated by the commercial arm of a Chinese company placed two satellites into orbit Friday. The Kuaizhou-1A rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 7:41 pm EDT (2341 GMT) and placed the KX-09 and Xiaoxiang-1 (07) smallsats into sun-synchronous orbits. KX-09 is a microgravity experiment for the Chinese Academy of Sciences while Xiaoxiang-1 (07) will test air traffic control technology for Chinese firm Spacety. The launch was carried out by Expace, a commercial subsidiary of the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, a major contractor for the Chinese space program, and it the latest in a surge of small launch vehicle developments in China.


Russia launches military satellite
Posted: Sun, Sep 1 9:24 AM ET (1324 GMT)
A Rockot vehicle launched a small satellite for Russia's military Friday. The Rockot lifted off from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia at 10:00 am EDT (1400 GMT) carrying the Geo-IK-2 No.13L satellite, placing it into low Earth orbit. The satellite will collect data on the Earth's gravitational field for use in refining models of it employed by missiles and other military systems. Russian military officials said the no longer plan to use the Rockot, a converted ballistic missile, although Roscosmos plans at least one more launch of the vehicle.


US Space Command formally reestablished
Posted: Fri, Aug 30 6:18 PM ET (2218 GMT)
President Trump formally reestablished U.S. Space Command during a White House ceremony Thursday. In brief remarks, Trump said the revived command "will boldly deter...


Iranian rocket explodes on launch pad
Posted: Fri, Aug 30 6:17 PM ET (2217 GMT)
An Iranian rocket appears to have exploded on its pad during preparations for a launch. Satellite imagery taken Thursday showed a plume of smoke and...


JWST segments combined for first time
Posted: Fri, Aug 30 6:14 PM ET (2214 GMT)
The two halves of the James Webb Space Telescope have been connected for the first time. NASA said Wednesday that the observatory's telescope element,...





Tuesday, September 10
Kent’s Blue Origin celebrates 19th year
Kent (WA) Reporter — 12:40 am ET (0440 GMT)
Chang’e 4 and Chandrayaan 2: To the Moon and Beyond
The Diplomat — 12:37 am ET (0437 GMT)
United States Space Command formally relaunched
Washington Times — 12:35 am ET (0435 GMT)
A stake in the moon
Indian Express — 12:32 am ET (0432 GMT)
U.S. Space Command re-launches at Peterson AFB
KXRM-TV Colorado Springs — 12:32 am ET (0432 GMT)
FAA: no further assessment needed for SpaceX testing
Brownsville (TX) Herald — 12:29 am ET (0429 GMT)
SLIM chances of India-Japan moon lander going awry
Deccan Herald — 12:28 am ET (0428 GMT)
Vikram tipped but safe: ISRO
PTI — 12:21 am ET (0421 GMT)
New Models Suggest Titan Lakes Are Explosion Craters
NASA/JPL — 12:17 am ET (0417 GMT)


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