Some display information from this week's air show at Paris that is space orientated:-Alcatel will have a model of Huygens on display that was used for parachute tests.
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A Boeing Space Shuttle executive will discuss the company’s role in resolving Space Shuttle return to flight issues, lessons learned from the Shuttle Columbia accident and the impact of retiring the shuttle. The ISS executive will discuss international partner contributions to the station, future assembly flights, and test bed technologies and concepts in which Boeing is partnering with NASA to support lunar and Mars exploration. Representing its partnership, Northrop Grumman and Boeing Space Exploration executives will discuss an accelerated CEV schedule, using the vehicle as an ISS crew or cargo vehicle, and opportunities for international cooperation.
Presenters: Steve Oswald, Boeing Space Shuttle vice president; John Elbon, Boeing International Space Station vice president; Chuck Allen, Boeing Space Exploration Systems vice president; and Doug Young, Northrop Grumman lead executive for Space Systems
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The European Galileo project, the Huygens probe, the Helios II and Syracuse
satellites will be on display at Paris.
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Russia will have a significant presence with its Space Pavilion, the display neing called
‘Vneshaviakosmos’.
Zhelenogorsk Academician Reshetnyov Scientific Production Union of Applied Mechanics (SPU AM) will be participating in the 46th international air space show in Le Burget ‘Paris Air Show - 2005’ from June, 13 to 19.
Reshentnyovers will present the latest samples of Siberian space produce to the world society. There will be held a presentation of a communication satellite ‘Express-AT1’ on the basis of ‘Express-2000’ and a navigation satellite ‘Glonass-K’ with the period of work at the orbit up to 10 years.
In addition, the participants of the show will be demonstrated an absolutely new satellite-translator ‘Ray-5A’, a communication Russian-Iran satellite ‘Zokhre’ on the basis of ‘Express-1000’ .
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EADS SPACE, one of the world’s leading players in the space industry, is taking the opportunity at Paris Air Show 2005 to show that it delivers “All the space you need” – a complete range of launch capabilities; manned space; satellites, payloads and equipment for a vast range of civil and military applications; space vehicle equipment; a wide portfolio of space-based services.