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ORBCOMM awards contract for next-generation satellites
Posted: Thu, May 8 6:10 AM ET (1010 GMT)
Satellite communications company ORBCOMM announced Wednesday that it has signed a contract with a Colorado-based microsatellite manufacturer for a new generation of satellites to replace its existing system. ORBCOMM awarded the $117-million contract to MicroSat Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sierra Nevada Corporation, for 18 satellites for ORBCOMM's Generation 2 system. The satellites, to be launched in 2010 and 2011, will replace the existing ORBCOMM satellites that have been in low Earth orbit since the late 1990s; six other replacement satellites, built by OHB-System, are planned for launch in June. Launch services will be contracted separately, and MicroSat Systems will choose the communications payload within the next 30 days from one of two providers. ORBCOMM's "Little LEO" satellite constellation provides low-data-rate communications services for asset tracking, messaging, and related applications.


GIOVE-B sends first signals
Posted: Thu, May 8 5:50 AM ET (0950 GMT)
GIOVE-B illustration (ESA) Europe's second experimental navigation satellite transmitted its first signals on Wednesday. The Galileo In-Orbit Validation Element B (GIOVE-B), launched late last month, started transmitting navigation signals on Wednesday. The spacecraft used a GPS-Galileo common signal in accordance with an agreement between the EU and US reached last year. The signal will not be used operationally, but will be studied to ensure that it is generated properly. GIOVE-B is also designed to test a number of technologies planned for the operational Galileo navigation satellites planned for launch starting early next decade.


Discovery moved to launch pad
Posted: Sat, May 3 7:31 PM ET (2331 GMT)
NASA moved the space shuttle Discovery to the launch pad Saturday morning in advance of its mission to the International Space Station scheduled for late...


Hubble servicing mission delayed
Posted: Fri, May 2 6:35 AM ET (1035 GMT)
A shuttle mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope has been delayed at least four weeks because of production delays with the shuttle's external...


Review finds conflicts of interest in Orion review panel
Posted: Thu, May 1 7:00 AM ET (1100 GMT)
A review board impaneled to provide assessments of the development of the Orion crew exploration vehicle includes several members with conflicts of interest, NASA's...





Friday, May 9
Space Station Tricorder
Science@NASA — 1:10 pm ET (1710 GMT)
Professor Andy Fabian becomes President of the Royal Astronomical Society
Royal Astronomical Society — 1:05 pm ET (1705 GMT)
The Antennae Galaxies move closer
ESA — 1:04 pm ET (1704 GMT)
Federal government puts final nail in coffin of MDA-Alliant deal
Ottawa Business Journal — 1:02 pm ET (1702 GMT)
Alliant's Canadian satellite deal officially dead
Minneapolis Star Tribune — 12:59 pm ET (1659 GMT)
Ares progress update - opening J-2X engine tests completed
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 12:47 pm ET (1647 GMT)
Canada shuts down ATK deal
Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal — 12:45 pm ET (1645 GMT)
Canada blocks sale of space tech firm
AP — 12:45 pm ET (1645 GMT)
Harris Corp. May Consider a Sale
Wall Street Journal — 12:44 pm ET (1644 GMT)
Space Fleets Stay In Formation Magnetically
SPACE.com — 12:39 pm ET (1639 GMT)
Shuttle Astronauts Rehearse Launch Day
SPACE.com — 12:39 pm ET (1639 GMT)
Spacecraft needs names for DVD
Orlando Sentinel — 12:37 pm ET (1637 GMT)
Iron 'snow' may explain Mercury's magnetic field
New Scientist — 12:36 pm ET (1636 GMT)
Space telescope recycled for bomb detection
Nature News — 12:35 pm ET (1635 GMT)
NASA Officially Names Science Chief
Aerospace Daily — 12:30 pm ET (1630 GMT)


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