Solar Energy News  
Russia To Launch Thai Satellite Into Orbit Next Year

The Thai satellite will be the third to be launched by the company from the Yasny launch pad in the Urals.
by Staff Writers
Orenburg (RIA Novosti) Dec 06, 2007
Kosmotras, a Russian-Ukrainian joint venture, will launch Thailand's first Earth observation satellite into orbit at the beginning of 2008, a company official said on Wednesday. The THEOS satellite has been designed and manufactured by French company EADS Astrium under a 2004 contract with the Thai Ministry of Science and Technology. The spacecraft will be launched on board a Dnepr carrier rocket from a launch pad in the Orenburg Region in the Urals.

"Kosmotras started today the preparation for the [THEOS] launch scheduled for the first quarter of 2008," said Vladimir Mikhailov, first deputy general director of the company, adding that the satellite had been delivered from Toulouse in France to the launch site.

THEOS will provide Thailand with worldwide geo-referenced image products and image-processing capabilities for applications in cartography, land use, agricultural monitoring, forestry management, coastal zone monitoring and flood risk management.

Kosmotras, established in 1997, converts RS-20 (SS-18 Satan) intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), scrapped by Russia's Strategic Missile Forces, into Dnepr launch vehicles.

The Thai satellite will be the third to be launched by the company from the Yasny launch pad in the Urals. Kosmotras launched the Genesis I and Genesis II pathfinder spacecraft from the same location in July 2006 and June 2007, respectively, under a contract with U.S.-based company Bigelow Aerospace.

Source: RIA Novosti

Related Links
The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


SingTel And ProtoStar Announce Joint
Singapore (SPX) Nov 27, 2007
ProtoStar and Singapore Telecommunications announced a two-pronged agreement today for SingTel to provide ProtoStar with satellite control services and at the same time lease C-band capacity on ProtoStar's first satellite. In making the joint announcement in Singapore, Philip Father, President and CEO of ProtoStar Ltd., and Titus Yong, SingTel's Vice President for Satellite, emphasized the growing strategic relationship that these agreements represent for the two organizations.







  • IAEA chief to visit uranium enriching plant in Brazil
  • Investors covet Canadian nuclear energy market
  • IAEA inspects Russian fuel for Iran: factory
  • French, Italian energy groups reach deal on nuclear cooperation

  • Germany passes 'ambitious' climate change package
  • Europe urges steeper greenhouse gas cuts
  • Bali climate meet must show results: Pacific islands
  • China's desert is shrinking: government

  • Did Early Southwestern Indians Ferment Corn And Make Beer
  • Adapting Agriculture To Climate Change
  • World farm output to drop due to global warming: experts
  • Toll Of Climate Change On World Food Supply Could Be Worse Than Thought

  • New Hypothesis For Origin Of Life Proposed
  • Cosmopolitan Microbes -- Hitchhikers On Darwin's Dust
  • Fossils Excavated From Bahamian Blue Hole May Give Clues Of Early Life
  • Leaving No Stone Unturned

  • ESA Conducts Vega Main Engine Test In Kourou
  • New Thermal Protection Technologies For Reusable Launch Vehicles To Be Validated
  • Defense Focus: Engineer truths -- Part 1
  • Northrop Grumman Demonstrates New Rocket Engine Design Using Oxygen And Methane Propellants

  • Nuclear Power In Space - Part 2
  • Outside View: Nuclear future in space
  • Nuclear Power In Space

  • Outside View: Russia's new sats -- Part 2
  • Use Space Technology And IT For Rural Development
  • China, Brazil give Africa free satellite land images
  • Ministerial Summit On Global Earth Observation System Of Systems

  • Five Years In Orbit For First DMC Satellite AlSAT-1
  • 40th Anniversary Of Australia's First Satellite
  • Blue Dye Could Hold The Key To Super Processing Power
  • ESA And Inmarsat Sign Innovative Alphasat Satellite Contract

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright Space.TV Corporation. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space.TV Corp on any Web page published or hosted by Space.TV Corp. Privacy Statement