by David Todd | Nov 15, 2012 | Seradata News
Russian communications satellites were, for a time, stable but out of direct command of their ground controllers after a communicatons cable had been severed during roadwork son 14 November. The roadworks had been on the Shchyolkovsky Highway outside...
by David Todd | Aug 22, 2012 | Apollo, China, Constellation, exploration, JAXA, NASA, Seradata News, SLS, Technology
Two years ago, the space team at the Ascend consultancy (now part of Flightglobal) did an analysis on which nation was likely to be the first to return men to the moon. In the analysis notional odds were assigned to each which country as a measure of our...
by David Todd | Aug 20, 2012 | Seradata News
Following the launch failure of the Proton M/Breeze M whicl lost the Express MD2 and Telkom 3 satellites on 6 August, Vladimir Nesterov, head of the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center in Moscow, has handed in his...
by David Todd | Mar 29, 2012 | Seradata News
The Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has, via a spokesperson, indicated his displeasure at the public spat between senior executives involved in the Russian space programme and noted the damage it could do to Russia’s space industry. This...
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 22, 2010 | Seradata News
View Larger MapMexico has begun preparations to construct its own 30-hectare space center on the Yucatan peninsula for the country’s space agency that was created in 2008Russia has said it is ready to help Mexico with its space ambitions. In 1996...