Monthly Archives: October 2009


With N300bn Debt, NNPC Swims in Petrol Armada

October 31, 2009 – 7:34 am

With a fuel importation bill rising to a whopping N300 billion ($2 billion), the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation?s race to outdo the competition has led to the build up of a Petroleum Products Armada of 58 ships anchored on Nigerian territorial waters, reminiscent of the Cement Armada of the late 1970s. Read More at This [...]

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Parachute failure causes damage to Ares 1-X booster

October 30, 2009 – 3:45 pm

Two days after NASA launched a test model of its Ares 1 rocket, the flight’s mission manager confirmed the first stage descended to the Atlantic Ocean on just one fully functioning parachute, damaging the booster as it splashed into the Atlantic Ocean harder than expected. Read More at Spaceflight Now…

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Berita-berita Lain

October 29, 2009 – 7:53 am

Lunar eclipse occurs over the sky of New Delhi May 5, 2004. An unmanned NASA rocket intended to help develop a new space taxi service to the moon streaked into the sky on Wednesday for a brief two-minute test flight. Read More at Bernama…

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NASA tests next-generation rocket for first time

October 29, 2009 – 7:48 am

NASA on Wednesday launched the Ares I-X rocket in Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It’s the first flight test for the agency’s next-generation spacecraft and launch vehicle system. &$ &$NASA on Wednesday launched the Ares I-X rocket in Kennedy Space Center in Florida.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)&$ &$ Rocketing into the Florida sky, the 327-foot rocket thunders away [...]

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Lift-off at last as Nasa’s Ares I-X rocket blasts into the sky

October 28, 2009 – 4:32 pm

Rising into the Florida sky, Nasa’s Ares I-X rocket has finally thundered away from the launch pad today. It marks the first time a new vehicle has launched from the complex since the first space shuttle launch in 1981. Read More at Daily Mail…

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Ares I-X Rocket Launch a Success for NASA

October 28, 2009 – 4:22 pm

NASA’s new generation of deep-space rockets is a back-to-Apollo design. But will it get enough funding to significantly move exploration forward? Read More at Time Magazine…

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NASA Launches Shuttle Replacement Rocket as Need Is Questioned

October 28, 2009 – 4:19 pm

Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) — The world?s largest rocket, designed to launch the replacement for NASA?s space shuttle, blasted off in a flight test from Florida today. Read More at Bloomberg…

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NASA Experimental Rocket Launch A Success

October 28, 2009 – 4:13 pm

The unmanned Ares I-X made a spectacular debut as it soared into the sky Wednesday. This next generation manned space vehicle is set to be ready in 2015, but some question the future of the program. Read More at NPR…

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NASA successfully tests new tall moon rocket

October 28, 2009 – 4:10 pm

An unmanned NASA rocket designed to help develop a new space taxi service to the moon streaked through the sky on a successful two-minute test flight Read More at TVNZ…

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We Have Lift Off!!

October 28, 2009 – 1:24 pm

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — For first time since 1981, the rocket that took off from a launching pad here on Wednesday was not a space shuttle. With a clearing in a partly cloudy sky, the Ares I-X — a prototype of NASA’s next-generation Ares I rocket — zipped off with a window-rattling roar at [...]

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