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This Week's Top Headlines |
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What's in this week's issue of Space News? Every Monday we post quick, concise summaries of the current issue's top stories.
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Space News Briefs |
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The most recent smaller stories from all corners of the space community, collected in one convenient place.
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| | | | Telespazio To Provide DRS Capacity Aboard Italy's Sicral Satellites |
| | | | PARIS — Telespazio will provide capacity aboard Italy's Sicral military communications satellites to U.S. military contractor DRS Technologies under contracts Rome-based Telespazio announced Dec. 29. The deal is one of the first examples of the synergies that Telespazio's owner, Finmeccanica Group, hopes to create following its $5.2 billion purchase of New Jersey-based DRS in October.
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| | | | Russia Launches Three Glonass Satellites |
| | | | MOSCOW — Russia's Federal Space Agency said Dec. 25 it had successfully launched three Glonass navigation and positioning satellites from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard a Proton-M rocket.
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| | | | U.S. Air Force Scales Back T-Sat |
| | | | WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force has officially terminated the current competition to build the Transformational Satellite (T-Sat) communications system and this week will issue a request for proposals for a scaled-down version of the system, according to a Dec. 23 Air Force press release.
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| | | | SpaceX and Orbital Win Space Station Resupply Contracts |
| | | | WASHINGTON — NASA has awarded contracts totaling $3.5 billion to Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, Calif., and Orbital Sciences Corp. of Dulles, Va., to deliver cargo to the international space station through 2016, the U.S. space agency announced Dec. 23.
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| | | | Telespazio Wins Contract To Build, Launch Turkey's Gokturk Satellite |
| | | | PONTE VEDRA, Fla. — Telespazio has been awarded a contract to provide the Turkish Defense Ministry's Gokturk optical reconnaissance Earth observation satellite system in a contract valued at more than 250 million euros ($348 million), Rome-based Telespazio announced Dec. 22.
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| | | | Delta 2 To Launch Last Cosmo-SkyMed Satellite |
| | | | PARIS — The fourth and last of the Italian government's first-generation Cosmo-SkyMed high-resolution radar Earth observation satellites will be launched in 2010 aboard a Boeing Delta 2 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., Boeing announced Dec. 19. Boeing Delta 2 vehicles also were used to launch the first three Cosmo-SkyMed spacecraft, between June 2008 and October 2008.
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| | | | Monroe Buys More Shares of Globalstar |
| | | | PARIS — Fish swim, birds fly and Globalstar Chief Executive Jay Monroe, month after month, continues to buy stock in the mobile satellite services operator. The latest purchase was registered Dec. 18 by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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| | | | Boeing To Build 6th WGS Satellite |
| | | | PARIS — The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing Satellite Systems a $233.9 million contract to build a sixth Wideband Global Satcom (WGS) spacecraft, exercising an option in an existing contract, the Air Force announced Dec. 17.
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| | | | Key Democratic Lawmaker Wants Griffin to Stay Through Transition |
| | | | WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Science and Technology Committee is recommending that NASA Administrator Mike Griffin be kept in his post through the transition to the administration of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama.
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| | | | NASA Might Change Hubble Mission Requirement to Keep Ares 1-X on Schedule |
| | | | WASHINGTON — NASA officials are weighing whether they need two space shuttle launch pads to support the upcoming Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission or if they can get by with one launch pad, a shift that would help keep the planned July test flight of the Ares 1-X launch vehicle on schedule.
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