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From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Sun Oct 05 2003 - 10:51:05 PDT

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    Aerospaceguide.net: Newsletter 32, Sunday 5th, October, 2003

    Hi Everyone,

    In this newsletter we have a new page on the Space Infrared Telescope
    Facility, some interesting news on a Space Wedding, inform you about
    various new books such as "Mars on Earth..." by Robert Zubrin and
    more.

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    http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spaceshop/index.html

    WHAT's NEW?

    * Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF)
    http://www.aerospaceguide.net/telescope/sirtf.html

    The Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) spacecraft is an
    infrared space telescope which will allow astronomers to study
    everything from asteroids to distant galaxies. It was launched aboard
    a Delta 2 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida on August 25, 2003.
    NASA may announce a new name for SIRF later in 2003.

    * New Book Releases
    http://aerospaceguide.net/spacebook/index.html

    This is a new page lists some of the best new books from June 2003 to
    November 2003.

    If you are interested in Russia's ISS crew transport vehicle then I
    recommend the book "Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft" which explains all
    of the Soyuz types and includes a few page of the Zarya the Ballastic
    Shuttle. Xarya was an enlarged Super Soyuz which was going to be
    launched by the Zenit Rocket. Zarya was cancelled in 1989.

    My personal favourite book is Dyna-Soar: Hypersonic Strategic Weapons
    System. If you are interested in spaceplanes, then this is the book
    for you.

    * Dyna-Soar X-20
    http://www.aerospaceguide.net/dynasoar.html

    Nasa's 1960's Dyna-Soar (stands for DYNAmic SOARing) spaceplane was
    also known as the X-20. It was to be the first US Spaceplane to reach
    hardware. DynaSoar was the long needed program to explore the
    questions of high altitude hypersonic flight. The X-20 would have
    been covered with ceramic heat-resistant material, much like the
    Space Shuttle.

    * Extrasolar Planets
    http://www.aerospaceguide.net/extrasolar.html

    This page consists of links on Extrasolar Planets. So far 100 have
    been found.

    * Star Trek Merchandise
    http://www.aerospaceguide.net/startrek/index.html

    SPACE NEWS IN BRIEF

    * India's first moon probe, Chandrayan-1 has been given the go-ahead
    by Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee during his Independence
    day address on 15th August, 2003. The launch is expected in 2008.

    * The launch of a Long March 2F launch vehicle planned for late
    October/November, 2003 may involve one Chinese "taikonaut" on a one
    day test mission. The spacecraft will be called Shenzou 5.

    * NASA's Orbital Space Plane is now set to fly as early as 2008. The
    intention is to have a cheap vehicle (either spaceplane or reusable
    capsule) to be launched by an expendable rocket such as the Atlas V
    or Delta 4.

    * Investigators have found that Space Shuttle Columbia crew members
    survived another minute after their final communications with the
    ground. Recovered sensor data suggests the crew cabin was the last
    piece of the orbiter to disintegrate.

    * The European Space Agency (ESA) plans to launch a spacecraft to
    Venus in November 2005 called Venus Express. It will be launched by a
    Soyuz Fregat Rocket.

    * On August 10, 2003, ISS Commander Yuri Malenchenko became the first
    cosmonaut to be married whilst in space. The ceremony took place
    during a private commmunication session between Johnston Space
    Center, Texas and the ISS. The law in the US State of Texas allows
    mariages when the groom is absent from the ceremony as long as there
    is a valid reason.

    ANY SUGGESTIONS or COMMENTS?

    Please email me =) space_projects_at_yahoo.com

    See you in the next newsletter.

    Regards,
    Vic Stathopoulos
    Web Master

    Aerospaceguide.net
    http://www.aerospaceguide.net
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