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SPACEandTECH Flash! Archive
is
a collection of past SPACEandTECH featured articles. Our concise
summaries are selected because they address topics or areas of
interest to
the space industry professional. The following headlines are
indexed by week:
September 25, 2000
Teledesic / New ICO Losses Reported
NASA Nixes Survivor TV Shows Using ISS As Prize
AsiaSat 4 To Fly on Atlas 3
Titan Successfully Launches Polar Weather Satellite
September 18, 2000
OrbComm Files For Bankruptcy Protection
Loral Contracts With Sea Launch For Telstar 8 Flight
Hughes Selected To Build Three Additional New ICO Satellites
GE
Americom Buying Two Additional Satellites
Ariane Launches Astra and GE Satellites
Ariane Signs Three Launch Contracts
INTELSAT To Buy Three Ariane Launches
Intelsat Votes To Maintain U.S. Jurisdiction
NBC To Air “Destination Mir” Reality Show
September 11, 2000
AsiaSat Contracts With Hughes To Build AsiaSat 4
Loral May Reconfigure ChinaSat 8 For WildBlue
ACeS Garuda 1 Experiences Antenna Problems
Ariane
4 Successfully Launches Eutelsat W1
GE Americom Completes Purchase Of Columbia Corp.
Shuttle Atlantis Launches Cargo/Servicing Mission To International
Space Station
September 4, 2000
U.S. Government Interested In Seeing Iridium Salvaged
Satmex's Solidaridad HS 601 Fails
Sirius Satellite Radio Spare Satellite Damaged In Factory
Japan Selects H-IIA To Launch MTSat Replacement
Alcatel Wins Contract To Build Turkish Spy Satellites
China Launches Observation Satellite
China Orders Oceanic Observation Satellite
EarthWatch QuickBird Satellites Delayed By Gyro Problems
NPO-PM To Build Express-A1 Replacement
U.S. Production Of RD-180 Engines Delayed
RD-191 Engine To Begin Ground Tests
Proton Launches Classified Russian Satellite
iSKY Renames As WildBlue Communications
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