All Space articles – Page 85
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NewsPictures: Space Adventures' Japanese space tourist Daisuke Enomoto receives training at Energia
Space Adventures' Japanese IT entrepreneur space tourist Daisuke "Dice-K" Enomoto receives training at Korolev based Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, just outside Moscow
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NewsSurrey Satellite Technology group chief executive Sir Martin Sweeting talks exclusively to Flight
Surrey Satellite Technology group chief executive Sir Martin Sweeting talks exclusively to Flight International about his company's strategy.
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NewsPicture: Best yet exterior shots of Bigelow Aerospace's inflatable space accommodation demonstrator Genesis I
The latest exterior shot of Bigelow Aerospace's inflatable spacecraft technology demonstrator Genesis I was received this week
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Farnborough: White Knight 2 to go on display
Virgin Galactic promises to exhibit carrier aircraft in 2007 as it gets ready to unveil SpaceShipTwo's interior
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NewsESA astronaut Hans Schlegel assigned to Columbus laboratory ISS mission
European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel has been assigned to ESA's Columbus laboratory ISS mission
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NewsFarnborough: Energia’s Kliper work continues with wind tunnel tests
Development of Moscow based Rocket and Space Corporation Energia’s six-crew reusable spacecraft Kliper continues with wind tunnel tests
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NewsFarnborough: Russian space industry to become three or four holding companies
At Farnborough air show Russia's Federal Space Agency director-general Anatoly Perminov outlined his plans for restructuring Russia's space industry
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Video: First video of experimental space hotel concept Genesis I, developed by Bigelow
Las Vegas-based space tourism accommodation developr Bigelow Aerospace has sent back its first videos from exterior and interior cameras onbaord its subscale inflatable habitable space complex technology demonstrator, Genesis I (below).
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NewsPictures: Bigelow Aerospace releases new images from its orbiting Genesis I spacecraft
Bigelow Aerospace releases new images from its Genesis I spacecraft, orbiting at 554km (341miles) and the first privately launched inflatable vehicle.



















