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Spacevidcast – Space News and Launches » China making great progress in their space program –

To best understand what has recently happened we need to first roll back the clock to September 29th, 2011 and head on over to Jiuquan Launch Area 4. What you’re watching is the launch of Tiangong 1, which translates to Heavenly Palace 1, aboard a modified Long March 2F rocket. This is the first

NanoRacks LLC "Customer Operations Center" Opens for NASA's International Space Station

Turnkey Customer Operations Center Opens for NanoRacks' Space Station Customers in Houston

G10 Global Learns About NASA's New "Space Taxi" Initiative | PRLog

G10 Global Learns About NASA's New "Space Taxi" Initiative. G10 Global Learns that this week NASA unveiled a plan that will allocate £1.01billion to private companies that will transport U.S. astronauts to the International Space Station and low Earth orbit. - PR11668120

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne's Space Shuttle Main Engines Power Delivery of Russian Module to

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne's Space Shuttle Main Engines Power Delivery of Russian Module to International Space Station

UFWC Global Coin Becomes Space Currency

Boldly going where no coin has gone before… Astronaut photographs little silver round companion in the International Space Station.

UFWC Global Coin Becomes Space Currency! | PRLog

UFWC Global Coin Becomes Space Currency!. Boldly going where no coin has gone before… Astronaut photographs little silver round companion in the International Space Station - PR11595558

First Images From FluxData’s Multispectral Camera Captured From International Space Station

FluxData FD-1665 Multispectral Camera part of the International Space Station Camera (ISSAC)

Odyssey Space Research Launches SpaceLab for iOS App

App Delivers New Opportunities for Research Aboard the International Space Station

Space Shuttle Endeavour's Last Flight Scheduled for April 29, 2011

NASA has confirmed that space shuttle Endeavour's last flight will take place on April 29, 2011. The shuttle's final mission is going to be an historical one because it will bring with it the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. This piece of equipment is the final component needed to complete the

Spacevidcast » Blog Archive » Progress 38 docking issues and far away flags – SpacePod 2010.07.06

Progress 38 docking issues and far, far away flags on your SpacePod for July 6th, 2010 On July 2nd, 2010 an automated docking of the Progress 38 resupply vehicle to the International Space Station failed. The Progress vehicle launched aboard a Soyuz rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome on Wednesday,

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