Space Business News
August 04, 2014
SPACE TRAVEL
Captains of industry explore space's new frontiers
Paris (AFP) Aug 03, 2014
With spacecraft that can carry tourists into orbit and connect Paris to New York in less than two hours, the new heroes of space travel are not astronauts but daring captains of industry. This new breed of space pioneers are all using private money to push the final frontier as government space programmes fall away. Times have changed. Once the space race was led by the likes of the US space agency NASA that put the first man on the moon in 1969. Today it is entrepreneur Elon Musk - the fo ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

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Later this year, China will send a spacecraft out to the Moon, then return it to Earth. The uncrewed vehicle will fly around the far side of the Moon and use the Moon's gravity to slingshot it back ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Perlan partners with Airbus to fly glider to edge of space
Perlan Project is pleased to announce that it has partnered with Airbus Group - a global leader in aerospace - to fly a glider to the edge of space (+90,000 feet - 27,432 metres). Airbus Perla ... more
SPACEMART

Spaceflight Eyes Small-Satellite Data Communications Market
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SPACE TRAVEL

NEEMO 18 Aquanauts Complete Underwater Mission
Four astronauts splashed up from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean on July 29, bringing to a successful close the 18th NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) expedition. "Splashup" took ... more


SPACEMART

Airbus Defence and Space to build EUTELSAT 172B
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

U.S. government using commercial Inmarsat 5 satellite
Military Ka-band satellite communications service from a commercial satellite is being provided by Boeing to a U.S. government entity. ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Russia has violated arms treaty by testing cruise missile: US
The United States has found that Russia violated a 1987 arms control treaty by testing a ground-launched cruise missile, a senior US official said late Monday, calling the matter "very serious." ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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TECH SPACE

Tough foam from tiny sheets
Tough, ultralight foam of atom-thick sheets can be made to any size and shape through a chemical process invented at Rice University. In microscopic images, the foam dubbed "GO-0.5BN" looks like a n ... more
TECH SPACE

Building the Foundation for Future Synthetic Biology Applications with BRICS
The development of increasingly sophisticated techniques and tools to sequence, synthesize and manipulate genetic material has led to the rapidly maturing discipline of synthetic biology. To date, w ... more
TECH SPACE

A new way to make microstructured surfaces
A team of researchers has created a new way of manufacturing microstructured surfaces that have novel three-dimensional textures. These surfaces, made by self-assembly of carbon nanotubes, could exh ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Tests Set Stage for Mission
NASA's Orion spacecraft is not quite ready for liftoff, but the spacecraft thinks it's already flown six missions. Since Orion's crew module was stacked on top of its service module in June, the veh ... more
TECH SPACE

Printing the Metals of the Future
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SPACEMART

$248 Billion for Manufacture and Launch of 1,155 Satellites Over Next Decade
According to Euroconsult's newly released research report, Satellites to be Built and Launched, 115 satellites will be launched on average yearly over the next decade (2014-2023). In compariso ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

First synthetic biological leaf could allow humans to colonize space
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TECH SPACE

New characteristics of complex oxide surfaces revealed
A novel combination of microscopy and data processing has given researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory an unprecedented look at the surface of a material known for i ... more
TECH SPACE

New Approach to Form Non-Equilibrium Structures
Although most natural and synthetic processes prefer to settle into equilibrium-a state of unchanging balance without potential or energy-it is within the realm of non-equilibrium conditions where n ... more
TECH SPACE

Discovery is key to metal wear in sliding parts
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown mechanism for wear in metals: a swirling, fluid-like microscopic behavior in a solid piece of metal sliding over another. The findings could be used ... more

LAUNCH PAD

US aerospace firm outlines New Zealand-based space program
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LAUNCH PAD

United Launch Alliance Marks 85th Successful Launch
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24/7 Energy News Coverage
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SPACEMART

Boeing Resells Inmarsat-5 Satellite Bandwidth to US Government

MISSILE DEFENSE

US Congress approves funding for Israel's Iron Dome

GPS NEWS

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TECH SPACE

Military training and simulation revenues to remain steady

GPS NEWS

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UAV NEWS

Brazil's Flight Tech exporting UAV

MILTECH

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AEROSPACE

Newest Tiger attack helo tested in Djibouti

MISSILE NEWS

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AEROSPACE

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Philippines to spend nearly $4bn rebuilding after Haiyan

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Rescuers battle rain in search for India landslide victims

All-in-one system offers green power for off-grid homes and farms

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