Space Business News
March 12, 2014
SPACE TRAVEL
American, two Russians back on Earth after half-year in space
Karaganda, Kazakhstan (AFP) March 11, 2014
Two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut on Tuesday landed back on Earth in Kazakhstan after a stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS) of over half a year, which saw the Olympic torch paraded in space. Russians Oleg Kotov and Sergei Ryazansky and NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins touched down in their Soyuz capsule at 0324 GMT outside Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan, mission control said. The textbook landing in difficult weather conditions underlined the strength of space cooperation betw ... read more
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GPS NEWS

Russia plans to launch new Glonass satellite on March 24
Russia is planning to launch another Glonass-M navigation satellite into orbit on March 24, the Defense Ministry said Wednesday. Glonass is Russia's answer to the US Global Positioning System, or GP ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Boosters for Orion's Launch Vehicle Arrive to Cape Canaveral
The Orion spacecraft has moved another step closer toward its first test flight as the core and starboard boosters for the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Heavy rocket contracted by Lockheed M ... more
SPACEMART

Northrop Grumman to Highlight Space Communications Capabilities At SATELLITE 2014
Northrop Grumman will highlight its specialized space capabilities at SATELLITE 2014 for products ranging from secure military satellite communications to antenna technologies that will help NASA mo ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

United Rocket and Space Corporation registered in Russia
The United Rocket and Space Corporation has been registered in Russia, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin wrote in his microblog in Twitter on Thursday. "The United Rocket and Space ... more


CHIP TECH

D-Wave chip passes rigorous quantum-ness tests
With cutting-edge technology, sometimes the first step scientists face is just making sure it actually works as intended. The USC Viterbi School of Engineering is home to the USC-Lockheed Mart ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Rogozin set to take practical advantage of Russian space industry potential
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin recommends seeking off-budget funds and developing public-private partnership in space exploration projects. "Another dimension is the search for a ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

NASA Launches New Research, Seeks the Subtle in Parallel Ways
nvestigations for the study of identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly and, in doing so, launched human space life science research into a new era. Although NASA's Human Research Program has ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
North Korea says US missile shield plans risk 'nuclear war' in space
Israel military says intercepted two projectiles fired from Yemen
N. Korea detains another official over warship launch accident
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Must Focus on Profits in Space Industry
Russia's space industry must be improved to ensure a return on government investments in the sector, a senior official said Friday. "We can no longer tolerate the lag behind world standards," Deputy ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Mini Rocket Models to be Used in a Big Way for SLS Base Heating Test
To better understand the heating conditions at the base of what will be the biggest, most powerful rocket ever built, engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., are thinki ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

MIT team proposes storing extra rocket fuel in space for future missions
Future lunar missions may be fueled by gas stations in space, according to MIT engineers: A spacecraft might dock at a propellant depot, somewhere between the Earth and the moon, and pick up extra r ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
Training Space Professionals Since 1970

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UAV NEWS

Air Strato first take-off and landing
On February 13, 2014, Air Strato, electrical powered unmanned aerial vehicle performed the first take-off from rough ground. The aircraft performed a short flight at 25 m altitude and then landed. ... more
TECH SPACE

Australia to prevent 'Gravity' space crash with lasers
Australian scientists said Friday they aim to prevent a real-life version of the space disaster scenario portrayed in Oscar-winning film "Gravity" by removing extraterrestrial debris with lasers. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Iraq's water reserves lowest in 80 years: official
India's monsoon lashes Mumbai as rains arrive early
Invasive species cost trillions in damages: study
TECH SPACE

First step towards programmable materials
Researchers from Empa and ETH Zurich have succeeded in producing a prototype of a vibration-damping material that could change the world of mechanics forever. The material of the future is not only ... more
CHIP TECH

Rough surface could keep small electronic parts from sticking together
When a piece of gift-wrapping tape sticks to itself, it's frustrating, but when small parts in a microgear or micromotor stick together, an electronic device may not work well, if at all. Scientists ... more
CHIP TECH

Lockheed Martin, University of Maryland to Develop Next Gen Quantum Computer
Lockheed Martin and the University of Maryland are partnering to develop an integrated quantum computing platform that has the potential to enhance fields ranging from drug discovery and communicati ... more
CHIP TECH
First step towards programmable materials

Australia to prevent 'Gravity' space crash with lasers

MUSE Envisions Mining "Big Code" to Improve Software Reliability and Construction


CHIP TECH
Catching signals from a speeding satellite

Raytheon receives contract modification on JPSS Common Ground System

ASC Signal Completes First Phase of Horizon Teleports Installation and Receives Additional Antenna Order


CHIP TECH
United Rocket and Space Corporation registered in Russia

Payload prep continues for Arianespace Soyuz for Sentinel-1A

Russia to Start Building New Manned Rocket Launch Pad in 2015


CHIP TECH
Russia plans to launch new Glonass satellite on March 24

McMurdo Announces Global Availability of Maritime Fleet Management Software

Fifth Boeing GPS IIF Spacecraft Sends Initial Signals from Space

ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Tests New Robotic Refueling Technologies
NASA has successfully concluded a remotely controlled test of new technologies that would empower future space robots to transfer hazardous oxidizer - a type of propellant - into the tanks of satell ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robotic Exploration of Moon, Mars a Priority
The head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos said Tuesday that developing technologies for robotic exploration of the moon and Mars is a priority. Oleg Ostapenko said in an interview with state ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China to launch first "space shuttle bus" this year
China is expected to launch an upper stage aircraft this year that can be used as a "space shuttle bus" to propel payload in space, a senior official in charge of rocket research said Monday. ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Catching signals from a speeding satellite
Soaring high above Earth as they speed through space, satellites are difficult targets to track. Now a new approach developed in Europe is helping ground stations to acquire signals faster and more ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Seoul's power giant pushes back on EU probe into Czech nuclear bid
Nuclear option: Indonesia seeks to grow energy, cut emissions
Developing nations face 'tidal wave' of China debt: report
TECH SPACE

MUSE Envisions Mining "Big Code" to Improve Software Reliability and Construction

UAV NEWS

Israel drone crashes in Gaza

UAV NEWS

US aviation agency to appeal drone ruling

UAV NEWS

For US forces in Africa, spy drones in short supply

MISSILE DEFENSE

Israel says long-range rockets aboard 'Iran arms ship'

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Crowdsourcing search for missing plane is overloaded

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Iranian people-smuggling link as Malaysia jet search widens

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan marks 3rd anniversary of quake-tsunami disasterw

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima: three years on and still a long road ahead

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Patience running out among Japan's disaster refugees

US researchers propose Earth's infrared radiation as renewable energy source

Copper hits near 4-year bottom over China slowdown fears

BoJ holds off new easing measures as tax hike looms

Bayern boss Hoeness 'hid evidence for a year'

SoftBank chief woos US, with T-Mobile in view

Robots, hands-free wizardry wows at high-tech fair

Malaysia Airlines mystery revives black-box debate

BoJ holds off new easing measures as tax hike looms

Microsoft hopes 'Titanfall' can boost Xbox One

China bank lending halves in February from January

Cybercriminals entrenched in 'Dark Web': researchers

Interactive simulator for vehicle drivers

New research could help make 'roll-up' digital screens a reality for all

IT security for the daily life: Withdrawing money at cash machines with 'Google Glass'

Candy Crush sweetens gaming for female audience

Saving planet goes from video game to real-world craze

Nigeria seeks to conquer African video games market

Video games offer hope for autistic children

Pakistan's gaming industry breaks culture barriers

China posts unexpected trade deficit in February: govt

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