
Head Of Roscosmos… Russia Will Keep On Keepin’ On… Launching Manned Vehicles From Baikonur Until 2024
“We plan to perform manned launches from Baikonur until 2024.
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“We plan to perform manned launches from Baikonur until 2024.
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Pilot Michael Alsbury was killed in the disaster, caused by deployment of the vehicle's rotating tail boom "feather" atmospheric re-entry system...
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“Weather observation and forecasting is a universal need. It is not a political issue since weather affects everyone."—Alan Hall, Chairman + CEO, Tempus Global Data
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"Long-term regulatory certainty for U.S. launch service providers is of significant value to the global commercial satellite industry."—Tom Stroup, President, Satellite Industry Association (SIA).
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“China’s continued development of destructive space technologies represented a threat to all peaceful space-faring nations.”
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"The Russian constellation development not only enhances the reliability of the satellite system, but also helps to protect the orbital slots,"
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"Space "is a global good and has been a driver for economic growth, environmental monitoring, verification of treaties and an enabler for everyday citizens at home and abroad."—Douglas L. Loverro, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy.
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How are missions changing in a budget-restricted environment? Which technologies will meet future space access and exploration requirements?
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UK satellite data and cutting-edge space technology plays an ever increasing role on the international scene in both the economies of major and established space nations as well as in the development of emerging space nations.
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Work to establish the feasibility of a UK spaceport began in 2012.
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