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Launch of the GeoEye-1 satellite aboard a Delta II Rocket

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Launch of the GeoEye imaging satellite aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket. The GeoEye-1 satellite will provide extremely high resolution pictures to Google, most likely for use in their mapping products.

Arianespace launches Superbird-7 and AMC-21 successfully in to orbit

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

The Ariane 5 launched two satellites in to orbit on August 14th, 2007. The first was the Superbird-7 for Japanese operator Space Communications Corporation (SCC) and AMC-21 for American operator SES Americom. This launch happened at the spaceport is Kourou, French Guiana with a liftoff at 8:44pm UTC.

Cassini visits Saturn sending back fascinating pictures

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Earlier this week NASA’s Cassini spacecraft started sending some of the most detailed and fascinating pictures home of Saturn’s sixth largest moon. Cassini recently began a two year extension of it’s original tour of our solar system’s ringed planet by taking a closer look at Enseladus. We know that Enseladus is almost entirely water ice, but many are hoping to find something more along the lines of the building blocks of life. Watch on to learn more about Cassini and see some great pics of Enseladus!

Deep Impact captures stunning images of the moon circling the Earth

Monday, July 21st, 2008

When NASA spun the Deep Impact spacecraft around to capture shots of the Earth, they were able to capture some of the most stunning pictures I have personally ever seen. Videos like this make the world seem a very, very small place.

Launch of EchoStar XI - Ocean based launch by Sea Launch Company

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

On Wednesday, July 16th at 12:21am CDT a Zenit-3SL rocket launched via the ocean based Odyssey launch platform. The Zenit-3SL rocket carried EchoStar XI into space while the Block DM-SL upper stage inserted it into geosynchronous transfer orbit. The final location for EchoStar XI will be 110 degrees West Longitude.

Arianespace launches Ariane-5 carrying ProtoStar 1 and BADR 6 satellites

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Originally slated to launch on July 4th, 2008 this Arianespace Ariane-5 rocket ended up launch on July 7th, 2008 at 6:47pm local time in French Guiana.

Twenty-seven minutes after its launch the rocket released ProtoStar 1 the first satellite for the new U.S.-based telecommunications company ProtoStar. Eight minutes later, the rocket released a BADR-6 satellite for Arabsat, the 21-nation telecommunications group of the Arab League, that is designed for direct television broadcasting to the Middle East and North Africa.

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