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July 07, 2014
ROCKET SCIENCE
Russia to make fresh attempt to launch new rocket
Moscow (AFP) July 05, 2014
Russia will on Wednesday attempt to launch its newest rocket after an embarrassing last-minute glitch forced authorities to abort the initial test last week. "A new attempt to launch the Angara rocket will take place on July 9," the Interfax news agency reported Saturday, citing a source close to the state commission deciding on the issue. Designed to succeed Proton and other Soviet-era launchers, the Angara is billed as the first rocket to have been completely built after the collapse of the S ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

Are China's Astronauts Moonbound
China has made tremendous progress with its lunar exploration program. It has sent two spacecraft to orbit the Moon and has also landed a robot rover on the surface. Later this year, we expect China ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Yutu designer's bittersweet
Jia Yang has two children. One goes to a middle school in Beijing; the other is on the moon. The trials of parenthood have been far more arduous with the second child for Jia, deputy chief designer ... more
GPS NEWS

China, Russia to cooperate in satellite navigation
China and Russia have signed a memorandum of understanding agreeing to cooperate in developing navigation satellite systems. The document was signed on Monday by the China Satellite Navigation Offic ... more
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SPACEMART

Dropship offers safe landings for Mars rovers
The dramatic conclusion to ESA's latest StarTiger project: a 'dropship' quadcopter steers itself to lower a rover gently onto a safe patch of the rocky martian surface. StarTiger's Dropter project w ... more


SPACEMART

Developing technologies for novel space missions
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LAUNCH PAD

Singapore launches its first nano-satellite
Singapore launched its first nano- satellite VELOX-I via a Indian space rocket on Monday, according to a report by Channel NewsAsia on Thursday. The satellite, which weighs just 4.28 kilograms ... more
CONSTELLATIONS

Inmarsat appoints SpaceX for future satellite launches
Inmarsat has selected SpaceX to provide launch services for its S-band satellite and up to two further Inmarsat missions. Under the terms of its agreement with SpaceX, Inmarsat expects to use the Fa ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Trump unveils plans for 'Golden Dome' missile shield for US
Philippines, US coast guards join military drills in South China Sea
Russian strike on Ukrainian military training site kills six: Kyiv
ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA and Boeing finalize $2.8 million deal to build super powerful rocket
Aviation company Boeing has contracted with NASA to build the world's most powerful rocket, intended - eventually - to propel astronauts to the moon, Mars, asteroids and the deep space beyond. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Chinese moon rover designer shooting for Mars
The man who designed China's Jade Rabbit moon rover hopes a more advanced version of his creation will be sent to Mars, state media reported, underscoring Beijing's increasingly ambitious space programme. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Fruit fly immunity fails with fungus after (space)flight
Before you swat away the next fruit fly, consider instead just how similar its biological complexities are to our own. In a study published in PLOS ONE, researchers led by Deborah Kimbrell, Ph.D., a ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Cambridge team breaks superconductor world record
A world record that has stood for more than a decade has been broken by a team led by University of Cambridge engineers, harnessing the equivalent of three tonnes of force inside a golf ball-sized s ... more
TECH SPACE

A step closer to bio-printing transplantable tissues and organs
Researchers have made a giant leap towards the goal of 'bio-printing' transplantable tissues and organs for people affected by major diseases and trauma injuries, a new study reports. Scientists fro ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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Asian elephants found to have significantly larger brains than African counterparts
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TECH SPACE

New NIST metamaterial gives light a one-way ticket
The light-warping structures known as metamaterials have a new trick in their ever-expanding repertoire. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have built a silver, ... more
TECH SPACE

EU rubbishes waste in drive for Green growth
The EU wants to ban the dumping of all recyclable rubbish in landfill sites as part of a social and economic revolution to re-use, repair and recycle. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Study helps unlock mystery of high-temp superconductors
A Binghamton University physicist and his colleagues say they have unlocked one key mystery surrounding high-temperature superconductivity. Their research, published this week in the Proceedings of ... more
ROBO SPACE

Collaborative learning -- for robots
Machine learning, in which computers learn new skills by looking for patterns in training data, is the basis of most recent advances in artificial intelligence, from voice-recognition systems to sel ... more
SPACEMART

ASC Signal Secures Contracts for 115 Ka-band Gateways and Antennas
Capping the most successful six months of orders in its history, ASC Signal Corporation has been selected by government and commercial customers around the world to deliver 115 Ka-band gateways and ... more

TECH SPACE

Does 3D printing have the right stuff?
3D-printed parts promise a revolution in the space industry, rapidly creating almost any object needed. But do the results really have the right stuff for flying in space? ESA is now checking if the ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Swiss Space Systems plan mock-up test flights of SOAR
Swiss Space Systems Holding SA (S3) has announced its partnership with the City of North Bay and Canadore College. This partnership will enable S3 to initiate several technical activities from this ... more
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GPS NEWS

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TECH SPACE

ELASTx Stretches Potential for Future Communications Technologies

ROCKET SCIENCE

ATK Provides Propulsion, Structure for Test of New Technologies to Land Larger Payloads on Mars

LAUNCH PAD

NASA's sounding rocket crashes into Atlantic

ENERGY TECH

New Look At Skyrmions Holds Promise For Spintronics

ROCKET SCIENCE

Aerojet Rocketdyne Completes J-2X Testing

SPACEMART

Thales Alenia Space Belgium expands

MILTECH

Demilitarization facility for munitions inaugurated in France

MILTECH

Kuwait wants U.S. assistance for military hospital

Gyroscope production milestone for Northrop Grumman

Norwegian government contracts Kongsberg for JSF missile

Northrop Grumman received new order for E-2D aircraft

New Zealand, others to receive CAE flight training systems

KC-46 offered for South Korean tanker project

Britain's aerospace industry outpaces rest of economy

Raytheon, EUROSAM head-to-head in Polish missile contract bid

Haiti PM to donors: please honor aid pledges

Ask the crowd: Robots learn faster, better with online helpers

Nano-Hyperspec Sensor Payload For Small Hand-Launched UAVs

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