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January 06, 2014
ROCKET SCIENCE
India launches cutting-edge cryogenic rocket
Bangalore, India (AFP) Jan 05, 2014
India on Sunday successfully launched its first rocket using domestically produced booster technology after several previous missions had failed, taking another step forward in its ambitious space programme. The Indian-made cryogenically-powered rocket blasted off from the southern spaceport of Sriharikota as scheduled, as Delhi tries to join an elite club of countries which have mastered the complex technology. The 415-tonne rocket deployed a two-tonne advanced communications satellite some 17 ... read more
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TECH SPACE

3D-printed components flown in British fighter jet
A Tornado fighter jet fitted with metal components created on a 3D printer undertook a successful test flight in Britain last month, defence company BAE Systems said Sunday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Astronauts Practice Launching in NASA's New Orion Spacecraft
NASA astronauts recently experienced what it will be like to launch into space aboard the new Orion spacecraft during the first ascent simulations since the space shuttles and their simulators were ... more
ROBO SPACE

Wall-Crawling Gecko Robots Can Stick In Space Too
Climbing robots that mimic the stickiness of gecko lizard feet could work in space as well as on Earth, ESA has shown, raising the prospect of hull-crawling automatons tending future spacecraft. ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

MAM produces plasma cavity for Helicon Double Layer Thruster Engine
Morgan Advanced Materials has provided a prototype plasma cavity for the Helicon Double Layer Thruster (HDLT), a new gas plasma space engine for use on satellites being developed by the Australian N ... more


ROBO SPACE

Geckos in space: Novel robot takes a step to cosmos
A wall-crawling robot inspired by the gecko has taken a small but important step towards a future in space, scientists said on Thursday. ... more
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GPS NEWS

China to upgrade homegrown GPS to improve accuracy
China says it will have 30 satellites in its Beidou navigation system by 2020 to improve accuracy to within inches to better compete with the U.S.GPS. ... more
TECH SPACE

Large-aperture planar lens antennas with gradient refractive index
It was recently shown that large-aperture lens antennas can be designed by using gradient-index (GRIN) metamaterials and that higher directivity and gain can be obtained than with traditional dielec ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Europe 'not ready' for Russian drone attack: EU defence chief
Zelensky meets Macron seeking air defence deal for Ukraine: AFP
North Korea says Seoul-US sub deal will trigger 'nuclear domino' effect
TECH SPACE

Mission to test laser communications across space distances a success
NASA says tests using spacecraft in orbit around the moon confirm the potential of using lasers to communicate across space. ... more
ROBO SPACE

After Impressive Demonstrations of Robot Skill, DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials Conclude
On December 20-21, 2013, 16 teams were the main attraction at the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) Trials, where they demonstrated their prototype robots' ability to perform a number of critical real- ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Only lawyers profit as tech giants go to war over patents
Technology companies have research and development departments, design staffs, factories to build their products, sales and marketing departments to convince consumers to buy them - and increasingly, it seems, lawyers to bicker and sue over patents. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Batteries as they are meant to be seen
Researchers have developed a way to microscopically view battery electrodes while they are bathed in wet electrolytes, mimicking realistic conditions inside actual batteries. While life sciences res ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Raytheon awarded $80.5 million from US Navy for Joint Standoff Weapon
Raytheon has received an $80.5 million modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract for the procurement of 200 full rate production Lot 10 AGM-154C-1 Joint Standoff Weapons (JSOWs) ... more
24/7 News Coverage
UN regulator says shipping still wants to decarbonize -- despite US threats
Climate talks run into night as COP30 hosts seek breakthrough
Carbon capture promoters turn up in numbers at COP30: NGO
GPS NEWS

US bans Russia's GLONASS for spying fears
The United States does not want GLONASS stations on its territory. Americans are afraid that Russia's GLONASS global satellite navigation system might be used to spy on the US. No official ban has b ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

US Air Force selects Raytheon's high-bandwidth satellite terminal for secure, protected communications
Raytheon, the only provider of fielded Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) satellite terminals that protect the military's most sensitive information, was chosen by the U.S. Air Force under a $ ... more
TECH SPACE

Throwing out the textbook: Salt surprises chemists
Table salt, sodium chloride, is one of the first chemical compounds that schoolchildren learn. New research from a team including Carnegie's Alexander Goncharov shows that under certain high-pressur ... more
TECH SPACE
Throwing out the textbook: Salt surprises chemists

3D-printed components flown in British fighter jet

Mission to test laser communications across space distances a success


TECH SPACE
US Air Force selects Raytheon's high-bandwidth satellite terminal for secure, protected communications

Rocket Rokot brings 3 Russian military-purpose satellites on orbit

Military Communication Improved as 6th Boeing-built Wideband Satellite Enters Service


TECH SPACE
Antares Launch Scheduled For Jan 7

Russian Rocket Puts Telecoms Satellite Into Orbit

The Athena-Fidus satellite is readied for Arianespace first heavy-lift mission of 2014


TECH SPACE
China to upgrade homegrown GPS to improve accuracy

US bans Russia's GLONASS for spying fears

Beidou to cover world by 2020 with 30 satellites

RUSSIAN SPACE

Roscosmos announces contest for space activity concepts
The Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) has announced an open contest for conceptual documents regarding Russian space activity. The starting price of the contract is 883 million rubles. Contest ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Antares Launch Scheduled For Jan 7
The NASA Wallops Flight Facility and Virginia's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport are set to support the launch of Orbital Sciences' Corp. Antares rocket at 1:55 p.m. EST, Jan. 7. The Antares ro ... more
UAV NEWS

UAS Test Site Selection Good News for NASA Langley, Wallops
Hampton VA (SPX) Jan 06, 2014 The selection of six unmanned aircraft system (UAS) test sites by the Federal Aviation Administration may have an impact on NASA aeronautics research, especially at tw ... more
TECH SPACE

Two new radar stations to be placed into service in Russia in 2014
Two new radar stations of the missile warning system will be placed into service in Russia's Kaliningrad and Irkutsk regions this year, the Defence Ministry's press service and information departmen ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
New standards needed to manage marine carbon removal efforts
Microbes join forces to quickly clean up uranium pollution
Record support in Norway for fossil fuel drilling: study
MISSILE NEWS

Israel successfully tests Arrow space missile interceptor

MISSILE NEWS

Israel, US carry out missile test during Kerry visit

AEROSPACE

India scraps AgustaWestland chopper deal over bribe allegations

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Typhoon brings unexpected medical relief to Philippine town

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

South African Trauma Center Launches Portable Electronic Trauma Health Record Application

CHIP TECH

Exfoliation method paves way for 2D materials to be used in printable photonics and electronics

TECH SPACE

Supercomputers Join Search for 'Cheapium'

TECH SPACE

Japanese scientists move objects using acoustic levitation

TECH SPACE

Computers search for 'cheapium' versions of expensive materials

POLITICAL ECONOMY

China foreign exchange regulator urges 'Tobin Tax' study

'Internet of Things' to take CES center stage

Facebook faces suit for data mining 'private' messages

AVX Announces Market Introduction of First Space-Level BME MLCC

Ford to unveil solar-powered hybrid car

China manufacturing growth slows in December: HSBC

Commentary: Wall Street Caligula

Chinese tycoon says he is in talks to buy New York Times

New computer memory can hold data 20 years without power

China home price rises speed up in December: survey

Snapchat hackers post phone numbers of 4.6 million users online

Bump, Flock apps to be discontinued

Murdoch's Fox sells Star China TV stake

Hewlett-Packard says 5,000 more job cuts needed

China says local government debt soars

Facebook dominates in US rush to social networking

Authors Guild appeals ruling in Google Books case

GM, Ford to recall more than 1.5 mln cars in China

China's Zhejiang Loong Airlines confirms order of 20 A320s

Study: Teens abandoning Facebook, leaving it 'dead and buried'

Blast from the past: 1970s games revived on Internet

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