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NASA Nanosatellite To Study Antifungal Drug Effectiveness In Space
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 01, 2009
NASA is preparing to fly a small satellite about the size of a loaf of bread that could help scientists better understand how effectively drugs work in space. The nanosatellite, known as PharmaSat, is a secondary payload aboard a U.S. Air Force four-stage Minotaur 1 rocket planned for launch the evening of May 5. ... read more
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    Iran says first satellite 'completes mission'
    Tehran (AFP) March 19, 2009
    Iran's first ever home-built satellite, which was sent into orbit last month, has now completed its mission, state television reported on Thursday. The launch of the Omid (Hope) satellite sent alarm bells ringing in the international community, which voiced concern over Iran's development of technology that could be used for military purposes. "The satellite did not encounter any technic ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    Rapidly Developed Ship-Tracking Satellite Approaches One Year On Orbit
    Toronto, Canada (SPX) Mar 09, 2009
    Canada's first foray into ship tracking from space has been tremendously successful. Nanosatellite Tracking of Ships (NTS), otherwise known as Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiment 6 (CanX-6), a 6.5 kg, 20-cm cubical satellite, was conceived in October 2007, completed only six months later in March 2008, and launched on 28 April 2008 on board Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C9 from India. ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    Big Science From Canada's Smallest Satellite
    Toronto, Canada (SPX) Mar 09, 2009
    The Canadian Advanced Nanospace eXperiment 2 (CanX-2) nanosatellite is nearing the completion of its first year in orbit. Having been developed on a shoestring budget, nearly 100 times cheaper than a traditional satellite of similar capabilities, the 3.5 kg, milk-carton-sized satellite continues to perform well in low Earth orbit. Launched on 28 April 2008 on board Polar Satellite Launch V ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    Iran building seven new satellites: minister
    Tehran (AFP) Feb 12, 2009
    Iran is building seven new satellites, including three for high orbit positions, the communications minister said on Thursday, a week after Iran launched its first satellite amid international concerns. "Four low-orbit satellites weighing under 100 kilograms are under design and construction," Mohammad Soleymani was quoted as saying by the state broadcaster's website. The other three wil ... read more *New* Comments: 0

    IIT-K Satellite Jugnu In Final Stages
    Kanpur, India (PTI) Feb 16, 2009
    A micro satellite being developed by IIT Kanpur in co-operation with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has been christened 'Jugnu'. The satellite, which is near completion, will be handed over to ISRO in November, who after testing will launch it. Work on the satellite, which is aimed at gathering prior information regarding flood, drought and disaster management is in the last sta ... read more *New* Comments: 0

     
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