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£41 million for UK space but no Her Majesty’s agency

by Rob Coppinger | Mar 23, 2010 | Satellites, Seradata News, Technology

Oh well that was a short lived rumour, so much for the idea that the UK could get a government department with as whacky a name as Her Majesty’s Space Agency As you read this (at 10:30h local time GMT) this blogger is kicking his heels in the Queen Elizabeth II...

Will UK space agency announcement see £20 million for industry?

by Rob Coppinger | Mar 19, 2010 | Seradata News

Hyperbola is guessing that the reformed British National Space Centre that is getting no more money and has the pleasure of being based in Swindon is to be called UK Space Agency and not the James Bond-like Her Majesty’s Space Agency that has been touted by...

VIDEO: Space emerges as issue in UK election science debate

by Rob Coppinger | Mar 10, 2010 | Seradata News

At 73min into this 156min video, a webcast from the Royal Society of Chemistry debate entitled Science and the General Election 2010, space finally gets a mentionThe debate’s moderator BBC Newsnight science editor Susan Watts mentions that a great many of...

VIDEO: SpaceShipOne test pilot Brian Binnie talks

by Rob Coppinger | Mar 8, 2010 | Seradata News

Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne test pilot Brian Binnie talks to Aero tv news network about commercial space

Burt Rutan responds to Buzz Aldrin Wall Street Journal op-ed

by Rob Coppinger | Feb 26, 2010 | NASA, Technology

In response to Buzz Aldrin’s article in the Wall Street Journal Burt Rutan has circulated the following:This sounds fine thru the lens of my friend Buzz Aldrin.  However, the reality is that the new plan has no schedules, no $ and no programs to build...
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