More news bites for those of you living in the hypersonic lane

by | Sep 28, 2007 | Iran | 0 comments

More news has emerged from the 58th International Astronautical Congress about India’s co-operation with Russia and Japan’s plans for more Moon probes following the successful launch of its Kaguya mission on 14 September

The Soyuz docked at International Space Station has done a little dance in preparartion for the forthcoming crew

MSNBC has a report about poor troubled Rocketplane

Hobbyspace.com has a link to a newspaper interview with software entrepreneur and rocket developer John Carmack

Meanwhile Arianespace is apparently going to market India’s launchers. Seems a bit odd considering the Indian rockets are serious compeitition for the likes of Soyuz in French Guiana.

And for absolutely on reason whatsoever, other than the shear hell of it, here is a link to Alan Boyle’s MSNBC Cosmic Log blog…

And finally it seems that US Democrat party candidates are all pretty gung-ho for space.

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