Space Business News
June 06, 2014
INTERNET SPACE
Air travelers can expect better mobile services
Beijing (XNA) Jun 05, 2014
Mobile devices have become part of people's daily life nowadays and many passengers bring their devices aboard, but without in-flight WiFi service, they only can play Angry Birds game during the boring flight period. That will change on the flights of Air China Ltd. The company signed an agreement with Honeywell Aerospace, part of Honeywell International Inc. It will test from the second quarter 2015 the Global Xpress (GX) Aviationsystem on its fleet of A330 aircraft. GX Aviation is a high-speed K ... read more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Airbus's SpacePlane demonstrator tested in South China Sea
Held on 1-4 May, the tests of Airbus Defence and Space's SpacePlane demonstrator validated the dynamic flight conditions encountered in the end-of-flight phase following a return from space. T ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA And Virgin Galactic Select Payloads For First Research Flight
NASA and Virgin Galactic, the privately-funded spaceline owned by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group and Abu Dhabi's aabar Investments PJS, have identified twelve innovative research payloads that w ... more
TECH SPACE

Lockheed system to help track orbiting space objects
Advanced S-Band phased array radars are to be provided to the U.S. Air Force by Lockheed Martin for the Space Fence program, the company announced. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Invites Universities to Submit Innovative Technology Proposals
NASA is seeking proposals from universities to advance the agency's plans for exploration to deep space and Mars. The Early Stage Innovations NASA Research Announcement calls for innovative space te ... more


TECH SPACE

How NASA Builds a Space Laser
To build a satellite that will measure all the bumps and dips of our dynamic Earth, engineers started with a black box, built of a composite honeycomb material to make it as light as possible. ... more
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GPS NEWS

Russia, China expand cooperation on satellite navigation
China plans to complete the development of its national navigation satellite system BeiDou ahead of schedule - by 2017, and not in 2020 as it was previously announced, the Central Research Machine b ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

CU-Boulder payload selected for launch on Virgin Galactic spaceship
A University of Colorado Boulder payload carrying a novel device designed to reduce the weight and cost of spacecraft fuel pumping systems has been manifested for launch on a suborbital space plane ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Israel military says intercepted missile fired from Yemen
Top U.S. defense contractor L3 Tech to pay $62M to settle claims of deceptive practices
Seoul says no talks with US on potential troop pullout
SPACE TRAVEL

One docking ring to rule them all
Connecting spacecraft in orbit will never be simple, but ESA is taking the next step to allow the next generation of vehicles of all types from around the world to link up with each other. The Inter ... more
TECH SPACE

Lasers create table-top supernova
Laser beams 60,000 billion times more powerful than a laser pointer have been used to recreate scaled supernova explosions in the laboratory as a way of investigating one of the most energetic event ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia signs deal on aerospace cooperation with Kazakhstan
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law on the ratification of a Russia-Kazakhstan agreement on cooperation in the peaceful exploration and uses of outer space. The accord was signed ... more
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Mutualink's Fusion Kit Enables On-the-Go Interoperability
Mutualink has announced the availability of a new mobile operations fusion kit (OFK) for use by military personnel, coalition partners and first responders in the field. The kit, known as OFK 2.0, e ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Raytheon awarded contratc for USAF FAB-T satellite terminal program
Raytheon has been awarded a $298,000,044 firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee modification for the Family of Advanced Beyond Line of Sight Terminals (FAB-T) Command Post Terminals (CPT) Producti ... more
24/7 News Coverage
The surprising climate power of penguin poo
In tune with nature: expert sounds out all of Ireland's bird species
Tariff wars will hamper climate efforts: COP30 CEO
TECH SPACE

Researchers predict electrical response of metals to extreme pressure
Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences makes it possible to predict how subjecting metals to severe pressure can lower their electrical resistance, a finding that ... more
TECH SPACE

World's best thermometer made from light
University of Adelaide physics researchers have produced the world's most sensitive thermometer - three times more precise than the best thermometers in existence. Published in the journal Phy ... more
ENERGY TECH

Physicist builds useful light source from harmonic generation
A Kansas State University physicist's proposal may lead to a new way of creating tabletop light sources in the laboratory. Cheng Jin, research associate in physics; Chii-Dong Lin, university disting ... more
TECH SPACE

Pitt team first to detect exciton in metal
University of Pittsburgh researchers have become the first to detect a fundamental particle of light-matter interaction in metals, the exciton. The team will publish its work online June 1 in Nature ... more
TECH SPACE

Stronger than steel
A Swedish-German research team has successfully tested a new method for the production of ultra-strong cellulose fibres at DESY's research light source PETRA III. The novel procedure spins extremely ... more

RUSSIAN SPACE

Fourth in history Russian female astronaut to travel to ISS in September
Preparations for the Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft flight, which will carry the new crew to the International Space Station (ISS), including Russian female member Yelena Serova, have started at Baikonur. ... more
GPS NEWS

Gannet sat nav reveals impact of fishing vessels
Fishing vessels have a far bigger ecological footprint than previously thought, according to research which tracked the movement and behaviour of seabirds using GPS devices. A team of scientis ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Anthropic touts improved Claude AI models
EU parliament backs carbon border tax exemption
Rare earth production outside China 'major milestone'
UAV NEWS

UAV Series Sets Record for Mission Hours Flown in One Week

ROBO SPACE

Combat robots to become Russian army new recruits

ENERGY TECH

Breakthrough in energy storage: Electrical cables that can store energy

TECH SPACE

New Method of Wormlike Motion Lets Gels Wiggle through Water

MISSILE NEWS

LockMart Receives Contract For MK 41 Vertical Launching System

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

NGC Offers High Power GaN Amplifiers for Ka-band Terminals

TECH SPACE

Raytheon selected to demonstrate next generation, modular radar system

AEROSPACE

International research and technology center opened by Boeing

MILTECH

U.S. Military orders ammunition from ATK Defense Group

SPACE TRAVEL

US may lose 'star wars' to Russia

GPS sites in Russia can't be used now for 'military purposes'

Dell's COTS technologies used for X-47B system

A Growth Industry in Space

IDF will deploy ground drones in border areas

New Pentagon contracts for OMNITEC Solutions Inc

Smartwear revolution promises healthier lives

Kenya drone ban hits anti-poaching efforts

The 'Sherlock Holmes' of Himalayan mountaineering

Here come the 'brobots'

Analyzing Resistance to Impacts and Improving Armor Plating

Vietnam PM woos investors after riots

Japan's SoftBank unveils 'family member' robot

Intel's gesture control promises hands-free life at Taiwan show

Inmarsat unveils in-flight wifi plans for Europe

Hong Kong tycoons bribed former official: prosecution

Google working on 3D motion-sensing tablet

Japan's new business lobby chief pledges better China ties

Bangladesh to seek Chinese help to build deep sea port

Australia probes possible MH370 witness account

Ford shows off 'smart' Mustang at Taiwan tech show

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