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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      • We were just talking about this

        "Armenia building its own spacecraft

        The Federation Council of Russia has ratified an agreement between the governments of Russia and Armenia on cooperation in the field of research and use of outer space for peaceful purposes, Pnp.ru reports.

        This agreement plays an important role for Armenia since the country has already begun developing a spacecraft.

        The Armenian artificial satellite must be installed in the orbital position 71.4E of geostationary communications.


        Armenia will thus come to possess its own communication satellite in space which will help further build the country's security and develop communication technologies."

        http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/...own_spacecraft

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        • "India to Build Earth Observation Satellite for Armenia, Build Human Capacity

          India is to build an Earth observation satellite for Armenia, as well as train Armenian scientists in the use of the system and handling and interpreting its data, according to Indian press reports."

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            • Wait so we're getting two satellites? Both from India and Russia? That's great!

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                  SPACE MUSEUM
                  Feel the excitement of the early years of space epoch, touching genuine devices operated in space and then returned to Earth, in the unique documents on cosmonauts, spacecraft designers, foremost scientists.


                  http://garni-cosmos.com/?language=en


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                    • Originally posted by Achemish View Post
                      Wait so we're getting two satellites? Both from India and Russia? That's great!
                      Who knows of the details. It just shows the government knows the need of monitoring the angry goat humpers and is pursuing satellite monitoring.
                      The Indian news was few month ago. Most likely, the Russians did not want India to step in its sphere of influence and offered Armenia the recent assistance is developing the satellite.
                      Overall it is good news if it materialized.

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