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October 06, 2013
SPACE MEDICINE
Animal mission to space gives clues to astronauts' vision problems
Moscow (UPI) Oct 4, 2013
A mission with dozens of animals launched into space in a Russian satellite yielded clues to why astronauts' eyesight deteriorates in space, scientists say. The experiment showed the capacity of the cerebral arteries was diminished in space, which accounts for the effect on vision, Vladimir Sychev of Russia's Institute of Medical and Biological Studies said. "We used to think that in zero-gravity, fluid traveled upward and that the quality of [blood] improved, but it turns out that it is ... read more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Non-Orbiting Space Junk
Ten days ago NASA's Inspector General, Paul K. Martin, testified before the House about the state of the agency's infrastructure. Martin started by pointing out that the Office of Inspector General ... more
GPS NEWS

No more Glonass-M satellite launches planned before end of year
The 2013 program of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) does not include any more satellite launches as part of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) project this year, a space r ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Milky Way-mapping Gaia receives its sunshield
A high-tech sunshield to protect the Gaia spacecraft during its deep space mission is now being installed at the Spaceport as preparations continue for Arianespace's Flight VS06 Soyuz launch of the ... more
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TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin Powers on First GOES-R Weather Satellite
Lockheed Martin has powered on the system module of the GOES-R satellite for the first time. The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-R series (GOES-R) is NOAA's next geostationary weat ... more


LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace's next Ariane 5 mission will serve two key customers: SES and HISPASAT
The Ariane 5 for Arianespace's next dual-payload heavy-lift mission has begun its assembly at the Spaceport for a mid-December launch with telecommunications satellites from two established customer ... more
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TECH SPACE

Making household items on 3D printer said greener than factory versions
Making a plastic household item on a home 3D printer is greener than making them en masse in a factory and shipping them to a warehouse, a U.S. study found. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Paper written as science hoax published by 157 science journals
An error-ridden science paper submitted in an effort to expose unethical academic publishers was accepted by 157 open-access science journals, its author says. ... 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
ENERGY TECH

Improving Lithium-Ion Batteries with Nanoscale Research Between UC San Diego and The National Labs
New research led by an electrical engineer at the University of California, San Diego is aimed at improving lithium-ion batteries through possible new electrode architectures with precise nano-scale ... more
ROBO SPACE

Putting a face on a robot
What does the assistive robot of the future look like? It depends. A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology finds that older and younger people have varying preferences about what they w ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Successful mission of Sept 30 makes possible four Proton launches before year end
The successful takeoff of a Proton-M Russian heavy launch vehicle from Baikonur on September 30 holds out hope for conducting another four Proton launches from that space center before the end of 20 ... more
Space Situational Awareness Conference 2013

Solar systems for home and business
Solar systems for home and business


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LAUNCH PAD

US private spacecraft company SpaceX launches upgraded Falcon rocket
U.S. private spacecraft company SpaceX launched its first new version Falcon 9 rockets from California, an ambitious test flight that also marked the company's first flight from the West Coast. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

After Successful Spacecraft Docking, US Orbits Five Satellites
Sunday saw two successful space debuts for the United States: hours after the Cygnus cargo spacecraft eventually reached the International Space Station (ISS), a new version of the Falcon 9 rocket t ... 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
ROCKET SCIENCE

Proton booster back in service after mishap
According to an announcement made by officials at the Russian spaceport of Baikonur in Kazakhstan, the remainder of this year should see four satellite launches performed with the help of the Proton ... more
CHIP TECH

Spirals of Light May Lead to Better Electronics
A group of researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has created the optical equivalent of a tuning fork-a device that can help steady the electrical currents needed to power h ... more
ENERGY TECH

Drexel finds new energy storage capabilities between layers of 2-D materials
Drexel University researchers are continuing to expand the capabilities and functionalities of a family of two-dimensional materials they discovered that are as thin as a single atom, but have the p ... more
ENERGY TECH
Lockheed Martin Powers on First GOES-R Weather Satellite

How to make ceramics that bend without breaking

Bright, laser-based lighting devices


ENERGY TECH
Third Advanced EHF Satellite Will Enhance Resiliency of Military Communications

USAF Launches Third Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite

Atlas 5 Lofts 3rd AEHF Military Comms Satellites


ENERGY TECH
Milky Way-mapping Gaia receives its sunshield

Arianespace's next Ariane 5 mission will serve two key customers: SES and HISPASAT

After Successful Spacecraft Docking, US Orbits Five Satellites


ENERGY TECH
No more Glonass-M satellite launches planned before end of year

Astrium down selected for MOJ electronic tagging contract

Lockheed Martin GPS 3 Satellite Prototype Integrated With Raytheon OCX Ground Control Segment

TECH SPACE

How to make ceramics that bend without breaking
Ceramics are not known for their flexibility: they tend to crack under stress. But researchers from MIT and Singapore have just found a way around that problem - for very tiny objects, at least. ... more
CHIP TECH

Researchers demonstrate 'accelerator on a chip'
In an advance that could dramatically shrink particle accelerators for science and medicine, researchers used a laser to accelerate electrons at a rate 10 times higher than conventional technology i ... more
VSAT NEWS

DigiGone Approved for Use on the Thuraya Satellite Network
DigiGone has announced that its innovative video communications system and software platform has been approved for use with Thuraya's IP terminals. A leading mobile satellite services operator, Thur ... more
ROBO SPACE

People prefer different robot faces depending on task assigned
People have varying opinions about what a personal robot should look like, and they change their minds based on what it is supposed to do, U.S. researchers say. ... more
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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
SPACE TRAVEL

Tokyo gadget show offers glimpse of tomorrow

TECH SPACE

Bright, laser-based lighting devices

LAUNCH PAD

UFO? Star cluster? No, it's Falcon 9's jettisoned fuel

MILTECH

Ukraine to end military conscription after autumn call-ups

MILTECH

U.S. army mulls replacing Vietnam-era vehicles

AEROSPACE

Indian negotiator for giant Rafale fighter deal dies

AEROSPACE

Japan chooses Mitsubishi Electric, IHI, MHI for F-35 parts

MISSILE NEWS

Raytheon awarded Standard Missile-6 contract

AEROSPACE

Argentina goes for second-hand jets for air force

AEROSPACE

Airbus delivers first A400M military transport plane

US ally Turkey defends choice of Chinese missiles

S. Korea parades new N. Korea-focused missile

US F-35 jet plagued by shoddy quality control: audit

Satellite flood maps reach crisis teams via Internet

US banks $584 mln in Egypt aid for safe-keeping

US-made electric car tops new registrations in Norway

Protecting underground pipelines from corrosion in sub-zero environments

CU, MIT breakthrough in photonics could allow for faster and faster electronics

AREVA awarded funding for innovative manufacturing technology

Mongolian parliamant passes new investment law: Xinhua

Brazil's Eike Batista faces collapse after repayment default

Twitter marked by rapid rise since launch

Twitter wants to fly with billion-dollar IPO

'Pirate' wanted online black market to change world

Hong Kong's handcarts keep the city on a roll

China's Xi urges improved Southeast Asia ties in Indonesia speech

UTC, BAE warn government shutdown to affect their workers

Fewer smartphones but more tablet computers for British children

China, Indonesia boost economic ties as Xi arrives

Tesco seals China deal as profits slump

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