- Benard Foing has a thought experiment on using the moon as an "Ark."
- NASA has decided on the names for their rockets. Altair, Artemis and Ares (I and V).
- NASA is still trying to speed up the ESAS. You could still use the EELV's you have. They work now. Just a thought.
- Pulsar, the blog of Tricia Ware the marketing writer for the New Mexico Economic Development Department, has news that "advisory committee for the New Mexico State Investment Council recommended investing in t/Space" if t/Space wins the COTS "contract" with NASA. (ed- I use "contract" as I don't really know what to call it at this point. Anybody know the technical term?)
- The Russian rocket Proton is ready for launch. It is scheduled to lift-off at 20:10 UTC (3:10pm Eastern US) from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It is carrying a Saudi Arabian communications satellite.
- This is just neat. (Yeah that is the space station)
- More SpaceX Falcon I articles.
- Alan Boyle has some thoughts on the COTS program.
- New Mexico's business community is happy with the spaceport.
- Singapore is still excited.
- RocketPlane, Limited's George French has bought Kristler. He hopes to able to use their ship for the COTS program.
- ProSpace March Storm is getting underway.
- Aero-News has an article on Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX.
- Another article on UAE the Singapore spaceports.
- An interview with the head of the Pluto mission, New Horizons.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Dateline Feb 28, 2006, News from the Internet
Posted by Dan Schrimpsher at 9:03 AM
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