Space junk disposal needs standards – expert
Published: 13 February, 2009, 00:19
Charles Vick, a space expert at globalsecurity.org thinks an international standard for disposing of space junk should be established.
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Two communication satellites – one Russian, one American – have collided in space some 800 kilometres above Siberia.
03.07.2010, 10:04
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The Russian supply spacecraft Progress was unable to dock at the International space station on Friday.
29.11.2009, 14:29
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Aleksandr Fomenko, an independent analyst, has claimed that the Nevsky Express train crash was specially orchestrated by the enemies of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
During its second attempt, the “Progress” supply ship has successfully docked at the ISS. The vehicle brought 2,6 tons of cargo to the ISS, including food, fuel, equipment, as well as presents for the crew.
28.11.2009, 20:55
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Fred Weir, the Christian Science Monitor’s correspondent in Moscow, thinks that the biggest problem resulting from the train crash is the return of a social mood of panic and fear.
The three members of the 23rd and 24th missions to the ISS are back on Earth after circling the globe for more than half a year and are now going through a rehab programme at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center.
20.07.2009, 13:51
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Space analyst Yury Karash says allegations that the US lunar exploration program was a hoax are groundless, as numerous pieces of evidence show.
28.11.2009, 14:35
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There was a similar terrorist attack on a train which took place two years ago, told RT Nikolay Petrov from the Carnegie Moscow Center.
28.11.2009, 16:22
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Vasily Gatov from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers believes the Caucasus terrorists are not the ones to blame for the train crash on Friday.
29.11.2009, 16:46
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Dmitry Evstafyev from the Russian Center for Policy Studies believes that acts like the recent railroad blast underlines the notion that city terrorism is displacing other kinds of terrorism in Russia.
Published: 13 February, 2009, 00:19
Charles Vick, a space expert at globalsecurity.org thinks an international standard for disposing of space junk should be established.