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August 26, 2013
UAV NEWS
Promise of jobs triggers scramble for civilian drones
Washington (UPI) Aug 26, 2013
The promise of tens of thousands of jobs has U.S. states jockeying to become hosts for testing before drones are introduced alongside civil aviation in U.S. airspace. A vast network of unmanned aircraft manufacturers, marketeers and promoters that descended on Washington for a conference pressed home a point made in a March report: Growth in civilian drones can create up to 100,000 jobs nationwide. States that encourage drone testing on their soil stand to gain more jobs than states tha ... read more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian Aerospace Industry Needs State Help
The Russian space industry is plagued by such a great number of problems that the government cannot afford to leave it to its own devices, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said. "Constant ... more
TECH SPACE

Physicists pinpoint key property of material that both conducts and insulates
It is well known to scientists that the three common phases of water - ice, liquid and vapor - can exist stably together only at a particular temperature and pressure, called the triple point. ... more
TECH SPACE

Lab-made complexes are "sun sponges"
In diagrams it looks like a confection of self-curling ribbon with bits of bling hung off the ribbon here and there. In fact it is a carefully designed ring of proteins with attached pigments that s ... more
TECH SPACE

Using x-ray vision to detect unseen gold
Powerful x-rays can now be used to rapidly and accurately detect gold in ore samples, thanks to a fancy new technique our scientists have developed. We're pretty excited about this, because it means ... more


TECH SPACE

Mobius strip ties liquid crystal in knots to produce tomorrow's materials and photonic devices
University of Warwick scientists have shown how to tie knots in liquid crystals using a miniature Mobius strip made from silica particles. By tying substances like this in knots, the researchers hop ... more


RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian Space Center Delays 'Sabotage'
Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin slammed the slow progress of construction at Russia's Vostochny cosmodrome during a visit to the facility Wednesday, saying the delays amounted to "sabotage." ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Telemetry data confirms launch of South Korean satellite
South Korea's new multipurpose satellite made contact with a ground station in the Asian country early Friday, confirming its successful deployment into its target orbit, officials in Yasny said. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

NASA Explores New Uses for Historic Launch Structures
NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida is seeking concepts for the potential use or divestment of three historic launch platforms that are not needed for the agency's current or planned future missi ... 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
ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Partner Completes Second Dream Chaser Captive-Carry Test
NASA partner Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., successfully completed a captive-carry test of the Dream Chaser spacecraft Thursday, Aug. 22, at the agency's Dryden Flight Researc ... more
AEROSPACE

BRRISON: A Planetary Science Balloon Mission
It doesn't always take a spaceship to do planetary science. Sometimes you just need a balloon, gondola and some high tech cameras. This fall, NASA plans to launch a new balloon-based mission that wi ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Flights of Fancy
Robert Zimmerman got it exactly right. In last Wednesday's Wall Street Journal his op ed piece appeared, entitled: "No Liftoff for These Space Flights of Fancy." All too rarely do we see something a ... more
It's been 40 years since Apollo ... Time to go Back




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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA awards nearly $1.5B in support contracts
NASA, the U.S. space agency, says it has issued new contracts to support its human flight programs, project engineering and research and development efforts. ... more
TECH SPACE

U.S. firm releases $1,400 scanner to create 3-D printing files
A U.S. company says it is selling a desktop device that can quickly scan objects so they can be reproduced on a 3-D printer. ... 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
MISSILE DEFENSE

Modernized Patriot system aces PAC-3 test
Raytheon's new-production Patriot Air and Missile Defense System successfully launched a PAC-3 missile to engage a tactical ballistic missile (TBM) target at the White Sands Missile Range, N.M. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NSBRI and NASA Reduce Space Radiation Risks by Soliciting for Center of Space Radiation Research
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) is soliciting for program proposals to establish a Center for Space Radiation Research (CSRR). The CSRR will build upon important discoveries ... more
TECH SPACE

Boeing Communications Relay Satellites Complete Space, Earthly Testing
Two Boeing Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) have completed testing milestones - one in space and the other on Earth - marking more progress in enhancing the tracking and communications netw ... more
TECH SPACE
U.S. firm releases $1,400 scanner to create 3-D printing files

Boeing Communications Relay Satellites Complete Space, Earthly Testing

Lab-made complexes are "sun sponges"


TECH SPACE
New Military Communications Satellite Built By Lockheed Martin Launches

US Navy Poised to Launch Lockheed Martin-Built Secure Communications Satellite for Mobile Users

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


TECH SPACE
NASA Explores New Uses for Historic Launch Structures

Telemetry data confirms launch of South Korean satellite

ISRO pins hopes on GSLV-D5


TECH SPACE
Satellite tracking of zebra migrations in Africa is conservation aid

'Spoofing' attack test takes over ship's GPS navigation at sea

Orbcomm Globaltrak Completes Shipment Of Fuel Monitoring Solution In Afghanistan

ENERGY TECH

Electrochemical step towards a better hydrogen storage
Good metal-based systems for hydrogen storage cannot be developed without knowing how this element permeates through metals. Researchers at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy ... more
ENERGY TECH

New rechargeable flow battery enables cheaper, large-scale energy storage
MIT researchers have engineered a new rechargeable flow battery that doesn't rely on expensive membranes to generate and store electricity. The device, they say, may one day enable cheaper, large-sc ... more
AEROSPACE

Russia showcasing new Sukhoi fighters at Moscow air show
Russia is highlighting some of its most advanced fighter aircraft at Moscow's MAKS-2013 air show. After energy, armaments remain the Russian Federation's most popular exports. ... more
UAV NEWS

Yemen asked US for drones: president
Yemen has asked Washington to provide it with drones, and strikes conducted by unmaned US planes in the impoverished nation are part of anti-terrorism cooperation, President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi said. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
UAH lands first DARPA award for biological sciences department
AEROSPACE

F-35B Accomplishes First Night Vertical Landing Aboard USS Wasp

UAV NEWS

Puma AE Small Unmanned Aircraft Achieves Continuous Flight for More Than Nine Hours

MILTECH

Boeing Reaches 250,000-Kit Milestone for JDAM Weapon Program

MILTECH

Blast at US naval station wounds eight: officers

AEROSPACE

Russia sells Vietnam 12 Sukhoi fighters: report

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

U.N. condemns Australia's treatment of refugees

TECH SPACE

Computer Simulations Indicate Calcium Carbonate Has a Dense Liquid Phase

TECH SPACE

Sticking power of plant polyphenols used in new coatings

CAR TECH

Volvo gets green light for two car plants in China

INTERNET SPACE

Path forward for Microsoft unclear as Ballmer exits

Wet noses to the touchscreen, iPads go to the dogs

Toyota joins Daimler in boycotting coolant

Microsoft eyes new course as Ballmer sets retirement

FDI into China rises 7.09% in Jan-July: government

Google buys virtual imaging patents from Foxconn

Caution urged on European growth prospects

China government approves free trade zone for Shanghai

US probe highlights hiring of Chinese 'princelings'

Lockheed hangs in for Seoul's 60-fighter aircraft deal

World's biggest cargo 'megaship' makes Gdansk stop on maiden voyage

Coal India Ltd. scouts for mines in Australia, Indonesia and Colombia

Icahn says will meet Apple's Cook, talk share buyback

Hyperlocal news down, not out amid AOL retreat

The world's future tallest skyscrapers: who will be first to break the 1,000-meter mark?

Stabilizing aircraft during takeoff and landing using math

1920s building transforms to top green event venue

Anti-money laundering measures rattle S. America

South Korea's LG Electronics unveils highest-resolution phone display

Tech experts debate the smarts of the 'smartwatch'

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