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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:
February 26,
2001
Goldin
Ousts JSC Director Abbey
SkyBridge Changing Startup Strategy From Launch to Lease
Orbital Sciences Seeking Sale of Canadian MacDonald Dettwiler and
Associates
Canada Initiates Radarsat 3 Feasibility Study
Egypt and Italy to Build DesertSat
Norway Exploring Observation Satellite
ImageSat to Skip Block A-series and Proceed to Block B-series
Satellites
Start Successfully Launches Odin
ELV SpA Formed to Develop Italian Vega Rocket
Brazil Forms New Company to Market Alcântara Launch Services
AstroVision First Launch Delayed
February 19,
2001
NEAR-Shoemaker
Successfully Lands on asteroid EROS
ISS Opens Window to World
Looming Mir Reentry Spawns Parliament Action, Preparations,
Expedition
Loral Writes Off Globalstar / Reports Billion Dollar Loss
“Lockheed's Growth Opportunities Are Not Going To Be In Space”
Teledesic Cuts Work Force 30%
Orbimage to Miss Bond Interest Payment
Krunichev Ready to Build Light Angara / Launch Complex Holding Up
Production
Indian Launch of Taiwanese ROCSAT 2 May be Cancelled
Alenia Spazio to Build ESA GOCE Satellite
SpaceDev Opens Satellite Integration & Test Facility
February
12, 2001
Teledesic Cuts
Work Force 30%
NEAR-Shoemaker Successfully Lands on asteroid EROS
Orbcomm
Seeks Bankruptcy Auction
Echostar Signs With ILS for Atlas and Proton Launches
Delta Awarded NOAA-N Weather Satellite Launch
Intelsat Contracts for Astrium Satellite / Long March Launch
Chinese Propose Future Space Developments
Atlantis Launches Destiny Lab to Space Station
Ariane Launches Two European Military Satellites
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