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Newsletter - 2007 no.1
Our newsletter is a half-yearly publication in cooperation with Human Spaceflight and Exploration, presenting the latest news on commercialisation and spin-offs from space.

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Interview with Anousheh Ansari
 
 
Anousheh Ansari
“I am NOT a tourist”
 
Anousheh Ansari, the first-ever female ‘spaceflight participant’, speaks about her flight, unexpected friendships and her aversion to being called a ‘space tourist’.
 
   
 
Incubating business through space technology
 
 
Entrepreneur Roland Haardbrink
Incubating business through space technology
 
Urban myth has it that the most useful things brought for people on Earth by man’s conquest of space are Teflon-coated non-stick frying pans and Velcro fasteners.
 
   
 
SURE Project
 
 
SURE
Successful SURE initiative - 10 scientific and industrial proposals selected
 
Opportunities for scientists and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) of EU Member States and associated states to do research on the ISS have opened up with the selection of 10 proposals by ESA’s SURE project (ISS: a Unique Research Infrastructure), launched in January 2006.
 
   
 
Commercial life sciences experiment on ISS
 
 
Reiter during couch fit check Soyuz TMA-8
SkinCare experiment on board the ISS
 
A commercial research project, the SkinCare experiment, was performed on board the International Space Station (ISS) to investigate physiological changes of human skin in space.
 
   
   
 
Last update: 19 March 2010
 
 


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