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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:
May
30, 2001
Soyuz Launches Reconnaissance Satellite From Plesetsk
Cablevision Contracts With Lockheed Martin for DBS Satellite
May 21, 2001
NASA Awards US$767 Million in Space Launch Initiative Contracts +
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Soyuz Rocket Successfully Launches Cargo to Space Station
Delta Launches GeoLITE Satellite for U.S. NRO
Eutelsat to Launch on New Atlas V and Ariane Configurations
Bigelow Aerospace Initiates Preliminary Steps for Private Space
Station Launch License
Future Space Transportation Requirements Study Released
Globalstar Reports Satellite Problems, First Quarter Loss, CEO
Change, Lawsuits
Spacehab Reports First Quarter Loss
Proton Launches PAS 10 to Replace PAS 4
Yuzhnoye Begins Mayak Launch Vehicle Development
India Studying GSLV Performance Improvements
Malaysia Contracts to Launch Auxiliary Payloads on India Launch
Vehicles
May
14, 2001
COMSTAC Publishes 2001 Commercial GSO Launch Demand Model
FAA Releases 2001 NGSO Launch Demand Model
ESA Awards Two Science Satellites to Alcatel Space
Megha Tropiques Science Satellite to be Developed by France and
India
Sea Launch Successfully Launches XM-1 (Roll)
Fire Damages Russia Space Center
Upgrades for NASA’s Deep Space Network Begin
Boeing Moving Headquarters to Chicago
May 7,
2001
Russians Join With Australians to Develop Soyuz Derivative -
Avrora
Hispasat to Announce Amazonas RFP
Israel
Planning Military Telecommunication Satellite
Taiwan to Launch Six Micro Weather Satellites
SeismicStar Service Uses NASA TDRSS to Serve Oil / Gas Exploration
Industry
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