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August 06, 2013
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Russia to restart Proton rocket launches after crash
Moscow (AFP) Aug 05, 2013
Russia plans to restart launches of its Proton-M rocket in September, a top space official said Monday, ending a freeze that was introduced when one of the carrier rockets crashed in July. In one of Russia's worst space failures of recent years, a Proton-M rocket carrying navigation satellites exploded shortly after takeoff on July 2. All scheduled launches were then shelved pending an investigation. "The first launch will take place when we have carried out all the necessary planned work, provi ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

Japan Delivers Hardware ISS Robotic Refueling Test
It may be called the Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM), but NASA's RRM was built to demonstrate much more than the clever ways space robots can fill up satellites. With the launch of new hardwar ... more
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Next Ariane 5 is readied to receive its dual-satellite payload
The launcher for Ariane 5's next heavy-lift flight is ready for rollout to the Spaceport's Final Assembly Building, where it will be delivered to Arianespace for installation of the mission's dual-p ... more
VSAT NEWS

Inmarsat And RigNet Target Energy SatComm Market
Inmarsat and RigNet have announced a wide-ranging strategic transaction involving the appointment of RigNet to distribute Inmarsat's Global Xpress and L-band services to the energy sector and the sa ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA's Space Launch System Completes Preliminary Design Review
NASA has achieved a major milestone in its effort to build the nation's next heavy-lift launch vehicle by successfully completing the Space Launch System (SLS) preliminary design review. Senio ... more


CHIP TECH

NRL Researchers Discover Novel Material for Cooling of Electronic Devices
A team of theoretical physicists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Boston College has identified cubic boron arsenide as a material with an extraordin ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA technologist makes traveling to hard-to-reach destinations easier
Traveling to remote locations sometimes involves navigating through stop-and-go traffic, traversing long stretches of highway and maneuvering sharp turns and steep hills. The same can be said for gu ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia PM reprimands space chief for failures
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Friday issued an official reprimand to the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos after a series of embarrassing rocket launch failures. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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Japanese rocket takes supplies, robot to space station
Japan launched a cargo-carrying rocket Sunday loaded with supplies for the crew of the International Space Station, along with a small robot meant as a companion for one of the country's astronauts. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Study: Teleportation would have a slight time-to-transmit problem
British researchers say even if teleportation were possible, sending the required data to teleport a person would take longer than the age of the universe. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot turning Japanese children into master calligraphers
Nijiya Kurota's little hand grips a calligraphy brush dangling above a clean sheet of rice paper. ... more

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TECH SPACE

Hardness in depth at nano scales
In today's precision manufacturing environment, designers of products as diverse as car airbag sensors, computer microchips, drill bits and paint often need to know the mechanical properties of thei ... more
CHIP TECH

Nanotechnology breakthrough is big deal for electronics
University of Akron researchers have developed new materials that function on a nanoscale, which could lead to the creation of lighter laptops, slimmer televisions and crisper smartphone visual disp ... more
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Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
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TECH SPACE

New Ways To Create Gradients For Molecular Interactions
Scientists use tools called gradients to understand how molecules interact in biological systems. Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new technique for creating biomole ... more
TECH SPACE

How does hydrogen metallize?
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CHIP TECH

Speed limit set for ultrafast electrical switch
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have clocked the fastest-possible electrical switching in magnetite, a naturally magnetic mineral. Their r ... more
CHIP TECH
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CHIP TECH
New Military Communications Satellite Built By Lockheed Martin Launches

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Northrop Grumman Moves New B-2 Satellite Communications Concept to the High Ground


CHIP TECH
Next Ariane 5 is readied to receive its dual-satellite payload

Russia to restart Proton rocket launches after crash

Japanese rocket takes supplies, robot to space station


CHIP TECH
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TECH SPACE

Tetrapod Quantum Dots Light the Way to Stronger Polymers
Fluorescent tetrapod nanocrystals could light the way to the future design of stronger polymer nanocomposites. A team of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley Nati ... more
TECH SPACE

Watching catalysts at work - at the atomic scale
Developing materials with novel catalytic properties is one of the most important tasks in energy research. It is especially important to understand the dynamic processes involved in catalysis at th ... more
TECH SPACE

Study: Home 3D printing may bring 'make it, don't buy it' to families
Families may someday save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars by making their own household items with a 3D printer, a U.S. researcher says. ... more
MILTECH

Northrop Grumman Awarded USAF Distributed Mission Operations Network Contract
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Northrop Grumman a contract potentially worth $490 million to continue providing network and integration services under the Distributed Mission Operations Network (DMO ... more
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MILTECH

Raytheon demonstrates 3D Expeditionary Long-Range Radar

TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin Completes Long-Range Surveillance Radar Demonstration

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Quantum of sonics: Bonded, not stirred

TECH SPACE

Laser communication system for spacecraft in successful test

ENERGY TECH

Printing silver onto fibers could pave the way for flexible, wearable electronics

SPACEMART

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UAV NEWS

Navy Turns to UAVs for Help with Radar, Communications

TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin Selects Northrop Grumman's Scalable Agile Beam Radar

AEROSPACE

US Navy, Boeing Sign $Two Billion Order for 13 P-8A Poseidon Aircraft

US military chopper crashes on Okinawa

France clips Rafale's wings, hopes for first export order

Airbus delivers first A400M military transport to France

Kerry hopes drone strikes in Pakistan will end 'very soon'

South Korea resumes bidding in jet fighter deal

BAE, Alliant, Thales on Aussie munitions shortlist

Cyprus ex-defence minister jailed 5 years over blast

100th Jet In Final Production; First F-35 Bound For Luke

Papua New Guinea opposition challenges asylum deal

Dark tourism brings light to disaster zones

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Rensselaer Researchers Identify Cause of LED "Efficiency Droop"

Largest neuronal network simulation achieved using K computer

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