Press releases from Taiwan
US-Taiwan Constellation Of Satellites Will Track Hurricanes, Monitor Climate ChangeVandenberg AFB, California - A globe-spanning constellation of six satellites expected to improve weather forecasts, monitor climate change, and enhance space weather research will head into orbit on Fri. April 14, 2006. Barring delays, a Minotaur rocket is scheduled to launch the array at 5:10 p.m. Pacific time from Vandenberg Air Force Base on the central Calif. coast. |
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Press releases from Europe
- Virus discovery helps scientists predict emerging diseases
- Leaders Announce Global Effort to Restore 150 Million Hectares of Deforested Land
- Airtricity Finalizes Largest Wind Project to Date
- New homes rise from rubbish
- Not losing sleep over the orexins
- California’s Global Warming Fuels Standard Drives Trend Overseas
- Time to ban toxic boat paint pollution
- New study gives further hope that vitamin D can fight breast cancer
- Swedish researcher launches unique search engine for the Web
- WWF and global timber company team up to promote sustainable forestry in Africa
Press releases from East Asia
- Greenpeace response to reports of a reduction in the Japanese government whaling quota
- Statement on the Senate Vote to Raise Fuel Economy Standards for the First Time in Decades
- 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics can boost development and peace, UN envoy says
- Six million children in DPR Korea immunized against measles
- Metals in China: Protecting the environment
- Honda Develops Bio-Fabric for Use in Automobile Interiors
- WWF and Sony sign climate saving deal
- US-Taiwan Constellation Of Satellites Will Track Hurricanes, Monitor Climate Change
- Tokyo Embraces Renewable Energy