Space Business News
October 11, 2014
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Inquiry reveals design stage shortcoming in Galileo navigation system
Paris (XNA) Oct 11, 2014
European satellite launch company Arianespace on Wednesday said a shortcoming in the design stages was behind an anomaly that occurred during August's Soyuz mission to carry two satellites in the Galileo constellation from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. "The root cause of the anomaly on flight VS09 is a shortcoming in the system thermal analysis during stage design, and not an operator error during stage assembly," an independent inquiry commission said. "The system thermal analyses ha ... read more
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Russian Phone Operators Could Become GLONASS Shareholders
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SPACEMART

UK Space Agency report reveals continued growth of UK space sector
The UK Space Agency has published its biennial study into the progress of the UK space sector. 'The Size and Health of the UK Space Industry' reveals that the sector continues to soar and is c ... more
AEROSPACE

NASA-Pioneered Automatic Ground-Collision Avoidance System Operational
A new NASA-developed Automatic Ground-Collision Avoidance System (Auto-GCAS) that could significantly reduce the incidence of controlled flight into terrain aircraft accidents is currently being int ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Lynx Spacecraft Development in Pictures
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MICROSAT BLITZ

JPL Selects Europa CubeSat Proposals for Study
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, has chosen proposals from 10 universities to study CubeSat concepts that could enhance a Europa mission concept currently under study by NAS ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Soyuz Flight VS09 Report
The Independent Inquiry Board formed to analyze the causes of the anomaly occurring during the orbital injection of satellites in the Galileo constellation by a Soyuz rocket launched from the Guiana ... more
LAUNCH PAD

ARSAT-1 is installed on the Ariane 5 for Arianespace's next heavy-lift mission
Final payload integration has begun for Arianespace's heavy-lift mission on October 16, with ARSAT-1 now installed on the workhorse Ariane 5 launcher at the Spaceport in French Guiana. The spa ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Britain, Germany jointly developing missiles: ministers
Kazakhstan denies reports Russia to leave Baikonur spaceport
'Paradigm shift': Germany says to meet Trump's NATO spending target
ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Partners with X-37B Program for Use of Former Space Shuttle Hangars
NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Air Force's X-37B Program for use of the center's Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) Bays 1 and 2 to process the X-3 ... more
LAUNCH PAD

A Successful Launch for Himawari-8
Moog Space and Defense Group provided critical hardware to the Himawari-8 weather satellite, manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELCO). The launch took place at Tanegashima Space Cente ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

NASA To Study Deep Space Behavioral Health and Performance Issues
NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) will fund three proposals to help investigate questions about behavioral health and performance on future deep space exploration missions. Research like this may ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Microgravity Bone Research A Half Century Later
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DRAGON SPACE

China to launch new marine surveillance satellites in 2019
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Groundbreaking new tsunami warning system set for 2015 India launch
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TECH SPACE

Paper-thin and touch-sensitive displays on various materials
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TECH SPACE

Metallized Carbon Corporation Announces Silver Metcar Material
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ENERGY TECH

LEDs: A light-bulb moment that is changing the world
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ENERGY TECH

New Absorber Will Lead to Better Biosensors
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TECH SPACE

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CHIP TECH

New technique may enable silicon detectors for telecommunications
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ROCKET SCIENCE

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MILTECH

How US pinpoints targets in air war

MISSILE DEFENSE

US Rear Admiral to head missile shield base in Romania

UAV NEWS

US drone strike kills four in NW Pakistan: officials

MILTECH

US sentences Russian for night-vision arms conspiracy

UAV NEWS

NMSU Physical Science Lab tests unmanned aircraft over active mine

MILTECH

Using Light Frequencies to Sniff Out Deadly Materials from a Distance

MISSILE DEFENSE

SBIRS GEO-4 payload ready for integration

UAV NEWS

DARPA Awards AeroVironment Phase II Tern Contract

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Lockheed orders more cruise missile bodies from Exelis

New Marine Corps intel contract for Engility

Iran to Launch Three Locally Made Satellites

China to help Venezuela launch third satellite

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Airbus seeks civil certification unmanned aerial vehicle in Europe

MBDA continues British missile support

Saab taps South African subsidiary for Gripen E work

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Tesla unveils new electric car for bad weather

China and Germany vow to deepen ties at Li-Merkel summit

States and corporations grab for reins of the Internet

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Sapphire screen maker wants Apple contracts nixed

Virtual currency founder extradited to face US charges

Egypt raises over 8 bln USD for new canal project

Reflected smartphone transmissions enable gesture control

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