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Summary: 30 Jun 2008 - 04 Jul 2008


 LAUNCHES Up 

Update: Jason 2 in good health after launch from Vandenberg
02 Jul 2008 - The Delta II rocket that put the Jason 2 oceanography satellite in orbit did not underperform as initial reports suggested. >>>

Update: Proton-M to launch third Inmarsat I4 satellite in August
01 Jul 2008 - The launch of the third Inmarsat-4 satellite on board a Proton M/Briz M rocket has been scheduled for 13 August (UTC). >>>

Proton-M to launch third Inmarsat I4 satellite in August
30 Jun 2008 - International Launch Services (ILS) has started preparations for the first launch of a Proton-M rocket since the Briz-M upper stage failure in March, Khrunichev State Research and Production Center said. >>>


 SATELLITES Up 

New Second European navigation satellite completes in-orbit testing
04 Jul 2008 - EADS Astrium said that its Giove-B navigation satellite performed excellently during the In-Orbit Test (IOT) phase that was completed yesterday. The satellite was launched in April 2008 after a two-year delay. >>>

SS/L to build Hispasat 1E?
03 Jul 2008 - The long-delayed Hispasat 1E will reportedly be built by Space Systems/Loral. However, no official announcement has been made yet. >>>

Rosetta closing in on its first target
03 Jul 2008 - Spacecraft controllers have awoken Rosetta from hibernation to prepare for its encounter with asteroid (2867) Steins on 5 September. ESA's comet chaser will study the asteroid as it flies by on its way to comet 67/P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. >>>

Americom satellite to carry military piggyback payload
03 Jul 2008 - The U.S. Air Force plans to fly a piggyback payload aboard a commercial satellite. >>>

ProtoStar I, Badr 6 pre-launch details
02 Jul 2008 - Arianespace will boost two direct TV broadcast satellites into orbit on its fourth launch of the year: ProtoStar I for U.S. operator ProtoStar Ltd. and Badr 6 for Middle-East operator Arabsat -- although with a three-day delay. >>>

NASA considers development of student-led satellite initiative
02 Jul 2008 - NASA is considering the development of a university-based, student-led satellite development initiative. >>>

EU Commission kicks off Galileo procurement process
01 Jul 2008 - The European Commission today launched the process to award contracts connected to the operation of its Galileo satellite navigation system, with the first contracts to be let by mid-2009 to allow for deployment of the system by 2013. >>>

Boeing GPS IIF satellite completes environmental tests
01 Jul 2008 - Boeing said has completed environmental tests of the first of 12 Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF satellites, which confirm the mechanical integrity of the spacecraft. The programme is on track to deliver the first satellite to the U.S. Air Force this year. >>>

TerreStar-1 may be further delayed
30 Jun 2008 - TerreStar Corporation and its majority-owned subsidiary TerreStar Networks Inc. announced that the launch of its satellite TerreStar-1 (TS-1) will be delayed up to six months after a reflector was damaged during manufacturing. >>>

First AEHF satellite undergoing thermal tests
30 Jun 2008 - Lockheed Martin said the first Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) military communications satellite is now undergoing thermal vacuum testing at the company's Sunnyvale, California/USA facilities. >>>

ESA commissions Astrium with operation of ISS
30 Jun 2008 - The European Space Agency ESA has transferred all activities involved in the operation and exploitation of the European share of the International Space Station to Astrium as prime industrial contractor. >>>


 FAILURES Up 

Malfunction wipes out more than half of Galaxy 26 capacity
02 Jul 2008 - Galaxy 26 has lost more than half of its capacity after what seems to be a partial failure of its power system. The problem looks identical to that experienced by its "sister satellite" Galaxy 27 more than three years ago. >>>


 BUSINESS Up 

Nine more days for WorldSpace to pay debt
01 Jul 2008 - WorldSpace Satellite Radio said creditors have agreed to again defer the company's obligation to pay almost US$20 million. >>>


 FEEDS & LINKS Up 

Essel contracts New Skies Capacity for HITS platform
01 Jul 2008 - SES New Skies announced a multi-year, multi-transponder agreement with the Essel Group for the provision of C-band satellite capacity to support the digitalisation of India's cable infrastructure. >>>

Eurovision takes AsiaSat capacity for Olympic HDTV
30 Jun 2008 - Asia Satellite Telecommunications Co. Ltd. has been contracted by Eurovision to supply multiple transponders on AsiaSat 2 during the Beijing Olympic Games to be held 8 to 24 August. >>>


 NAMES Up 

New Luigi Pasquali appointed President, CEO of Thales Alenia Space Italy
04 Jul 2008 - Luigi Pasquali has been appointed President and CEO of Thales Alenia Space Italy, replacing Carlo Alberto Penazzi. He will also take on international responsibilities in the parent company as Deputy to the CEO of Thales Alenia Space, Reynald Seznec. >>>


 BESIDES... Up 

NASA creates web site for first Ares test flight
03 Jul 2008 - As the first test flight of the Ares I spacecraft (currently scheduled for spring 2009) approaches, NASA has set up a web site with latest information about that launch. >>>

 

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