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April 24, 2013
RUSSIAN SPACE
Russia to Deorbit ISS Pirs Module in 2013
Korolyov, Russia (RIA Novosti) Apr 23, 2013
Russia plans to deorbit and sink its Pirs docking module of the International Space Station later this year, a high-ranking official with the Russian space corporation RKK Energia said on Friday. Alexander Kaleri, the head of the company's scientific technical center, said undocking and deorbiting Pirs will take place before a new Russian module docks with the station. Alexander Derechin, RKK Energia deputy chief designer said in late March the launch of the multirole laboratory module (MLM) is te ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

Rights group launches campaign to ban 'killer robots'
A global rights group launched a campaign on Tuesday to ban Terminator-style "killer robots" amid fears the rise of drone warfare could lead to machines with the power to make their own decisions about killing humans. ... more
SPACEMART

Job creation and growth with space
Ireland is setting an example for how space technologies can contribute to economic growth and recovery through the maritime sector. Over 100 European specialists in policy, space technology, indust ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

Five Spacecraft Launched By Two Launch Vehicles From Two Continents
Spaceflight has announced that it successfully deployed five CubeSats from two different launch vehicles that were launched from two different continents. On Friday April 19, 2013, the Soyuz-2 ... more
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GPS NEWS

TomTom says sales fall, turning from navigation market
TomTom, the Dutch maker of vehicle navigation systems, on Tuesday published a 13 percent drop in first quarter sales and said it was diversifying its product line to counter a market now saturated with portable navigation devices. ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

Mysterious water on Jupiter came from comet smash
Enigmatic traces of water in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter came from a comet that crashed into the giant planet in 1994, the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Tuesday. ... more
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SPACEMART

SES to pioneer first Ultra HD transmission in new standard at SES Industry Days
SES together with its partners Harmonic and Broadcom have pioneered the first Ultra HD transmission in the new HEVC standard live from an ASTRA satellite at 19.2 degrees East. The HEVC standard feat ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

The human immune system in space
When the space shuttle Atlantis touched down in the summer of 2011 at Cape Canaveral, closing the book on the U.S. shuttle program, a team of U.S. Army researchers stood at the ready, eager to get t ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
ROBO SPACE

The SPHERES Have Eyes
View large image It looks like something out of a sci-fi movie...free-formation-flying robotic spheres hovering around the International Space Station with goggles on. The Visual Estimation an ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

NASA Successfully Launches Three Smartphone Satellites
Three smartphones destined to become low-cost satellites rode to space Sunday aboard the maiden flight of Orbital Science Corp.'s Antares rocket from NASA's Wallops Island Flight Facility in Virgini ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Astrium's secure milsatcoms now cover the world
Astrium will soon be able to offer near-global coverage in X-band with the successful entry into service of Skynet 5D and the launch of its hosted payload on Telesat's Anik G1 satellite. Evert ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Orbital Sciences launches Antares rocket
US manufacturer Orbital Sciences launched its first Antares rocket Sunday, paving the way for a demonstration flight to the International Space Station within months. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Space experiment sheds light on immune struggles
A lab experiment that rode to space two years ago has offered new clues about why astronauts' immune systems struggle to perform in zero gravity, US military researchers said on Monday. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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
CHIP TECH

Quantum computing taps nucleus of single atom
A team of Australian engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has demonstrated a quantum bit based on the nucleus of a single atom in silicon, promising dramatic improvements for data p ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Outside View: Fresh evidence spring swoon grips U.S. economy
Fresh evidence is emerging that the U.S. economy is slowing in the second quarter. Stock prices continued to slide as earnings disappointed and the Conference Board's index of leading economic indicators pointed down. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Prototype generators emit much less carbon monoxide
Portable electric generators retrofitted with off-the-shelf hardware by the University of Alabama (UA) emitted significantly lower levels of carbon monoxide (CO) exhaust, according to the results* o ... more
ENERGY TECH
US eases export rules on aerospace parts

MEADS Low Frequency Sensor Cues Multifunction Fire Control Radar in Test

Ontario Air Cadets Take Flight in Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D Simulation Software


ENERGY TECH
Astrium's secure milsatcoms now cover the world

General Dynamics' WIN-T Increment 2, Soldiers' "On-the-Move" Network, Advances as 10th Mountain Division Trains for Deployment

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Modernize U.S. Joint Theater Air Operations System


ENERGY TECH
NASA Seeks Innovative Suborbital Flight Technology Proposals

Stephane Israel named Chairman and CEO of Arianespace

Launch pad problem scrubs launch of Antares rocket for NASA


ENERGY TECH
Northrop Grumman's Astro Aerospace Receives Follow-On Order for 48 More JIB Antennas for GPS III Satellites

TomTom says sales fall, turning from navigation market

Sat-nav warns London lorry drivers of cyclists

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA urged to preserve funding for planetary science missions
Members of Congress say they've urged NASA to spare planetary science funding and resist pressures to make disproportionate cuts to the science budget. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Drone 'space ship' app to help robots on future missions
European Space Agency scientists have developed a smartphone app that turns a toy drone into a virtual spacecraft on a mission to dock with the International Space Station, and uses crowd-sourced data from its manoeuvres to improve artificial intelligence on future missions. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Stephane Israel named Chairman and CEO of Arianespace
The Board of Directors of Arianespace has named Stephane Israel Chairman and CEO of the company, effective Monday, April 22, 2013. Stephane Israel, born in 1971, was appointed as a judge in th ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Yuanwang III, VI depart for space-tracking missions
The space-tracking ships Yuanwang III and Yuanwang VI departed from a port in east China's Jiangsu Province on Tuesday morning for the upcoming space docking of the Shenzhou-10 spacecraft and Tiango ... more
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GPS NEWS

Northrop Grumman's Astro Aerospace Receives Follow-On Order for 48 More JIB Antennas for GPS III Satellites

SPACE TRAVEL

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LAUNCH PAD

NASA Seeks Innovative Suborbital Flight Technology Proposals

ROBO SPACE

Simple robot can 'scoot' along power lines to look for damage

MISSILE DEFENSE

U.S. seeks $220 million for Israel missile defense

AEROSPACE

Brazil's KCO-390 eyes markets as global alternative to C-130

MILTECH

Northrop Grumman launches CUTLASS, Next Generation Unmanned Ground Vehicle

TECH SPACE

MEADS Low Frequency Sensor Cues Multifunction Fire Control Radar in Test

TECH SPACE

US eases export rules on aerospace parts

TECH SPACE

Ontario Air Cadets Take Flight in Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D Simulation Software

Pakistan quake victims burn tyres at angry protests

Chinese prefer gas-guzzling vehicles?

Google head: Google Glass a year away, will need new 'etiquette'

Apple profit falls for first time in nearly a decade

HSBC says to cut headcount by more than 1,000

China Airlines in landmark Taiwan-Russia tie-up

ASEAN plans free trade pact with Hong Kong

Glittering Sydney launch for Samsung S4

Australia poised for start-up boom: Google study

Trade commission sides with Apple in Motorola patent case

Germanium made compatible

Researchers measure near-field behavior of semiconductor plasmonic microparticles

Physicists find right (and left) solution for on-chip optics

Boeing to Begin Modifying 787s as FAA Approves Battery Improvements

Revolutionary new device joins world of smart electronics

Yahoo! weaves Summly into new iPhone app

Walker's World: The bad math that lost jobs

EU launches probe into suspected chipmaker cartel

Slovenian flyer embarks on eco-friendly trip to Arctic

GM by any other name? Car firms face brand puzzle in China

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