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Ariane launches pair of communications satellites
Posted: Wed, May 16 7:03 AM ET (1103 GMT)
Ariane 5 launch of JCSAT-13 and Vinasat-2 (Arianespace) An Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched a pair of Lockheed Martin-built communications satellites for Japan and Vietnam on Tuesday evening. The Ariane 5 ECA lifted off from Kourou, French Guiana, at 6:13 pm EDT (2213 GMT) Tuesday and placed the JCSAT-13 and Vinasat-2 communications satellites into geosynchronous transfer orbit about a half-hour later. JCSAT-13, a Lockheed Martin A2100AX model satellite, weighed 4,528 kilograms at launch and carried 44 Ku-band transponders. It will be used by SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation to provide direct TV broadcast services for Japan from its location at 124 degrees east in GEO, replacing the existing JCSAT-4A. Vinasat-2, a Lockheed Martin A2100 model satellite, weighed 2,969 kilograms at launch and carries 24 Ku-band transponders. Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group will use the satellite to provide radio, TV, and telephone services for Vietnam and surrounding nations from 131.8 degrees east in GEO. The launch was the 48th consecutive successful Ariane 5 launch, a streak stretch back nearly a decade.


Soyuz launches new crew to ISS
Posted: Tue, May 15 6:52 AM ET (1052 GMT)
Soyuz launch of Soyuz TMA-04M (RSC Energia) A Soyuz rocket launched a spacecraft carrying three new International Space Station crew members on Tuesday. The Soyuz rocket lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 11:01 pm EDT Monday (0301 GMT, 9:01 am local time Tuesday) and placed the Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft into orbit. On board the Soyuz are Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Sergei Revin and American astronaut Joseph Acaba. The Soyuz will dock with the ISS at 11:39 pm EDT Wednesday (0339 GMT Thursday), where the three will join the three people currently on the ISS: NASA's Don Pettit, ESA's Andre Kuipers, and Roscosmos's Oleg Kononenko.


LightSquared files for Chapter 11
Posted: Tue, May 15 6:43 AM ET (1043 GMT)
LightSquared, the company that ran into regulatory difficulties trying to establish a hybrid satellite-terrestrial broadband network in the US, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy...


Dawn shows Vesta to be remnant protoplanet
Posted: Mon, May 14 5:22 AM ET (0922 GMT)
Scientists analyzing data from NASA's Dawn spacecraft orbiting the large asteroid Vesta have concluded that the body has some of the key characteristics of...


China launches reconnaissance satellite
Posted: Fri, May 11 5:33 AM ET (0933 GMT)
China launched on Thursday a satellite believed to be the latest in a series of military reconnaissance spacecraft. The Long March 4B lifted off from...





Wednesday, May 16
XCOR Aerospace Announces Lynx Suborbital Flight Winner
XCOR Aerospace — 12:52 pm ET (1652 GMT)
JPL Invites all Earthlings to Annual Open House
NASA/JPL — 12:50 pm ET (1650 GMT)
Astronaut Launches into Texas Tech Doctorate Program
Texas Tech Univ. — 12:46 pm ET (1646 GMT)
SpaceX gets final approval to dock Dragon capsule at ISS
Central Florida News 13 — 12:45 pm ET (1645 GMT)
Texas Tech accepts astronaut education program
KJTV Lubbock, TX — 12:45 pm ET (1645 GMT)
Starship Entrepreneur nears zero hour
Sydney Morning Herald — 12:43 pm ET (1643 GMT)
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Huntsville Times — 12:40 pm ET (1640 GMT)
World expert outlines the future for air space travel
Univ. of Strathclyde — 12:39 pm ET (1639 GMT)
Bright future for solar power in space
Univ. of Strathclyde — 12:39 pm ET (1639 GMT)
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Univ. of Copenhagen — 12:37 pm ET (1637 GMT)
Three-Telescope Interferometry Allows Astrophysicists to Observe How Black Holes are Fueled
Univ. of California Santa Barbara — 12:37 pm ET (1637 GMT)
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Space News — 12:27 pm ET (1627 GMT)
Ariane 5 Lofts Pair of Lockheed Commercial Satellites
Space News — 12:27 pm ET (1627 GMT)
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