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March 04, 2013
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SpaceX's capsule arrives at ISS
Washington (AFP) March 03, 2013
A privately-owned unmanned US space capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday, bringing to the space outpost food, scientific materials and other crucial equipment. The capsule named Dragon was captured - with the help of a robotic arm - by NASA Expedition 34 Commander Kevin Ford and Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn, 5:31 am EST (1031 GMT), when the ISS was over northern Ukraine, US space officials said. The craft, owned by SpaceX corporation, will now be inspected via cameras, ... read more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

China's first solid-fuel rocket to debut before 2016
China's first solid-fuel rocket Long March-11 is expected to make its first launch before 2016, a senior official of the rocket's designing institute said on Saturday. Liang Xiaohong, deputy h ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

J-2X Engine 'Goes the Distance' at Stennis
J-2X rocket engine testing continues at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi with the second in a series of tests conducted on Feb. 27. The 550-second, full-duration test provided critical inf ... more
GPS NEWS

Tracking trains with satellite precision
Taking a cue from how ESA controls satellites, Spanish railways now have their own high-tech upgrade to keep travellers abreast of when the next train is going to pull into the station. Drawin ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China's space station will be energy-efficient
China's space station, which is expected to be completed around 2020, will set an example of green technology, a Chinese space scientist said. The space station will use a slew of cutting-edge ... more


UAV NEWS

Better workstations for drone operators may reduce mishaps
The U.S. Department of Defense reports that drone accidents in which personnel or aircraft are damaged or destroyed occur 50 times more often than mishaps involving human-operated aircraft. The U.S. ... more
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Dragon Transporting Two ISS Experiments For AMES
Two bioscience payloads are scheduled to be launched to the International Space Station Friday, March 1, on the second Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) cargo resupply mission contracted ... more
UAV NEWS

Boeing Phantom Eye Completes Second Flight
Boeing's liquid hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye unmanned airborne system completed its second flight Feb. 25, demonstrating capabilities that will allow it to perform intelligence, surveillance and rec ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
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DRAGON SPACE

China plans manned space mission
China has announced a tentative time period for its next manned space craft launch that will dock with the country's orbiting space laboratory. ... more
TECH SPACE

New Phased Array Programs May Save Billions, Years Off Development
Phased radio frequency (RF) arrays use numerous small antennas to steer RF beams without mechanical movement (think radar without a spinning dish). These electronics are invaluable for critical DoD ... more
TECH SPACE

Tungstenite triangles emit light
Researchers in the US have succeeded in growing single atomic layers of the naturally occurring mineral tungstenite for the first time. The sheets appear to have unusual photoluminescence properties ... more
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TECH SPACE

Laser mastery narrows down sources of superconductivity
Identifying the mysterious mechanism underlying high-temperature superconductivity (HTS) remains one of the most important and tantalizing puzzles in physics. This remarkable phenomenon allows elect ... more
TECH SPACE

KIT Scientists Develop Multicolor LEDs without Heavy Metals
Silicon nanocrystals have a size of a few nanometers and possess a high luminous potential. Scientists of KIT and the University of Toronto/Canada have now succeeded in manufacturing silicon-based l ... more
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Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
TECH SPACE

Force is the Key to Granular State-Shifting
Ever wonder why sand can both run through an hourglass like a liquid and be solid enough to support buildings? It's because granular materials - like sand or dirt - can change their behavior, or sta ... more
TECH SPACE

Theory of crystal formation complete again
Exactly how a crystal forms from solution is a problem that has occupied scientists for decades. Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), together with researchers from Germany and ... more
CONSTELLATIONS

Globalstar Announces Fourth Launch of Six Second-Generation Satellites
Globalstar has reported that six new second-generation Globalstar satellites were successfully launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Globalstar satellites lifted off aboard ... more
CONSTELLATIONS
Laser mastery narrows down sources of superconductivity

New Phased Array Programs May Save Billions, Years Off Development

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CONSTELLATIONS
Space race under way to create quantum satellite

Boeing Receives USAF Contract for Integrated C4ISR Targeting Solution

Air Operations Center Modernization Program PDR Completed


CONSTELLATIONS
Dragon Transporting Two ISS Experiments For AMES

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CONSTELLATIONS
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USAF Awards Lockheed Martin Contracts to Begin Work on Next Set of GPS III Satellites

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ROBO SPACE

The Space Robotics on the MMMMove
In late January, Dextre, the Canada's robotic "handyman" on the International Space Station (ISS), made space history by successfully refueling a mock satellite attached to the exterior of the stati ... more
VSAT NEWS

Scalable SkyEdge II-c Offers Better Ka and Ku Internet Access
Gilat Satellite Networks has announced the launch of SkyEdge II-c, the New Simple in Internet Connectivity. SkyEdge II-c supports Ka-band and Ku-band internet services for both consumer and enterpri ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

NASA Announces New CubeSat Space Mission Candidates
NASA has selected 24 small satellites, including three from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., to fly as auxiliary payloads aboard rockets planned to launch in 2014, 2015 and 2016 ... more
VSAT NEWS

TS2 Expands Afghanistan's Internet Access with Ka-Band Services
TS2 Satellite Technologies is among the first carriers to have access to Avanti's HYLAS 2, the most state-of-the-art satellite designed for broadband communications. It is equipped with Ka bandwidth ... more
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

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AEROSPACE

Sikorsky, Boeing Propose X2 Technology Helicopter Design for US Army's JMR FVL

MISSILE NEWS

Raytheon delivers first Standard Missile-6 from new Alabama missile integration facility

AEROSPACE

Indonesia, South Korea to build fighters

AEROSPACE

F-35 soaring costs trouble Australia

AEROSPACE

US chooses Brazilian plane to outfit Afghan force

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan riled by WHO's Fukushima cancer warning

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Ongoing repairs keep Statue of Liberty closed

TECH SPACE

Fukushima raised cancer risk near plant: WHO

POLITICAL ECONOMY

British skepticism caps EU jobless spiral

Robot may be useful in search and rescue

Judge slashes $1 bn Samsung-Apple penalty in half

SciTechTalk: Google versus Europe

Brazil inventor struggles to collect royalties

Taiwan turns plastic junk into blankets, dolls

Chernobyl plant building to be covered

Indian women use smartphones to 'pin the creeps'

China "fully prepared" for currency war: banker

China home prices rise for third month in February

Asian manufacturing growth mostly weak in February

Air China to buy 31 Boeing planes; As Cathay cancels freighters

Kim Dotcom suffers legal setback

Clever battery completes stretchable electronics package

Unlocking fuel cell conductivity

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