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December 05, 2014
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA's Orion pushes boundaries of human spaceflight
Cape Canaveral (AFP) Dec 05, 2014
A new US space capsule, Orion, circled the Earth twice before plunging into the ocean Friday in a flawless test flight that opened a new chapter in human deep space travel. The mission was the first in more than four decades of a new US spacecraft intended to carry humans to the Moon, an asteroid, or Mars. "We as a species are meant to push human presence into the solar system, and this is a first step," said NASA associate administrator for human exploration, Bill Gerstenmaier. The unmanned ... read more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Orion launch is trial by fire for Apollo-era heat shield
NASA's Orion vehicle aims to carry humans farther into space than ever before, but its protective heat shield is basically the same as that used for the Apollo Moon missions four decades ago. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Orion flight marks 'milestone' for US space program: NASA
The US space agency's Orion capsule circled the Earth twice before plunging into the ocean Friday in a flawless test flight that NASA called a "significant milestone" in the journey to Mars. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Pop culture artifacts aboard Orion spacecraft
NASA will launch its Orion spacecraft Thursday, and a collection of space-oriented pop culture artifacts, including a Captain Kirk action figure, will be aboard. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA installs new digital countdown clock
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ROBO SPACE

Mini Rovers Hold Big Promise for Community College Students
Four miniature rovers will go head-to-head this week at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, as community college students across the state - and one from Hawaii - get a first-h ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Launch of European Ariane-5 Space Rocket From Kourou Postponed
The launch of an Ariane-5 carrier rocket with two telecommunications satellites from the Kourou space center in French Guiana was postponed on Thursday due to poor weather, the launch operator said. ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

LockMart completes environmental testing on 4th MUOS bird
Lockheed Martin has completed thermal vacuum testing on the fourth satellite scheduled to launch and join the U.S. Navy's Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) constellation. This milestone comes just ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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Australia's Albanese touts defence ties during Indonesia visit
China says ready to 'expand practical cooperation' with Russian army
MISSILE DEFENSE

India test fires nuclear capable strategic missile
India on Tuesday test-fired its nuclear capable strategic missile Agni-4 from a test range off eastern state of Odisha's coast. Supported by a mobile launcher, the sleek missile was flight tested fr ... more
ENERGY TECH

A Better Look at the Chemistry of Interfaces
Researchers working at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have combined key features of two highly acclaime ... more
ENERGY TECH

Corvus Energy Team Powers New Hybrid Research Vessel
Corvus Energy, Northern Lights and BAE systems now power Spirit of the Sound, a floating marine education classroom and research vessel. The vessel, a 65 - foot catamaran, will operate in Long Islan ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Atmospheric carbon dioxide used for energy storage products
Chemists and engineers at Oregon State University have discovered a fascinating new way to take some of the atmospheric carbon dioxide that's causing the greenhouse effect and use it to make an adva ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

The impact of long duration spaceflights on brain function
Space is one of the most demanding and unforgiving environments. Human exploration of space requires astronauts to maintain consistently high levels of cognitive performance to ensure mission safety ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Go-ahead given for Ariane 5 dual-payload mission
Arianespace's sixth heavy-lift mission of 2014 has been given the go-ahead for Thursday's liftoff from the Spaceport on a dual-passenger Ariane 5 flight carrying the DIRECTV-14 and GSAT-16 satellite ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Japan launches rocket carrying asteroid probe
Japan on Wednesday launched a rocket carrying a space probe destined for a distant asteroid, just weeks after a European spacecraft's historic landing on a comet. ... more
GPS NEWS

Mislaunched navigation satellite may get 2nd life: ESA
A navigation satellite sent astray by a mislaunch in August, has sent a signal from its faulty orbit, and may yet prove useful, the European Space Agency (ESA) said Tuesday. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

HAL to make cryogenic engine for ISRO
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) on Monday said it will manufacture cryogenic engine to launch heavy rockets by the Indian space agency for carrying heaver satellites into the geo-synchronous orbit, ... more
MILTECH

Precision guided projectile hits the mark in recent testing
Raytheon successfully test fired four Precision Extended Range Munition (PERM) guided projectiles. Three of the GPS-guided rounds flew to the required range and hit within the required distance of t ... more

UAV NEWS

NGC delivers first operational MQ-8C Fire Scout to the US Navy
Northrop Grumman has delivered the first operational MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned helicopter to the U.S. Navy. The system will be used by ship-based commanders to improve the Navy's intelligence-gather ... more
ROBO SPACE

Hawking warns AI 'could spell end of human race'
British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has warned that development of artificial intelligence could mean the end of humanity. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Aeronautics contributes to Orion's atmospheric capability

LAUNCH PAD

Europe to build new-generation Ariane 6 rocket

GPS NEWS

Galileo satellite recovered and transmitting navigation signals

GPS NEWS

Russia Puts Second GLONASS-K Satellite Into Orbit: Defense Ministry

SPACE TRAVEL

Republican Budget Cuts Threaten NASA's Space Exploration Plans

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Silicon Valley clears out homeless 'Jungle' camp

ENERGY TECH

Low-grade waste heat regenerates ammonia battery

POLITICAL ECONOMY

China bank ICBC plans $5.6 bn preferred share issue

POLITICAL ECONOMY

US: Chinese economy should wean from cheap labor model

POLITICAL ECONOMY

Corruption worsening in Turkey, China: Transparency

China rolls ahead with train makers' merger: media

Britain launches new 'Google tax' on multinationals

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Free trade pact takes effect between Chile, Hong Kong

China to implement property registration in March: report

Hong Kong protesters on hunger strike after violent clashes

Innovation hatching in Greece amid slow economic revival

China manufacturing growth at eight-month low: govt

How Germany and the euro are keeping Europe in recession

Chinese power companies pursue smart grids

With new entrants, streaming TV sees watershed moment

Australia poised to seize assets of corrupt Chinese: report

Dongfeng, Huawei partner for Internet-enabled cars

Soyuz Installed at Baikonur, Expected to Launch Wednesday

NASA's deep space capsule poised for 2nd launch bid

NASA counts down key Orion test flight

Rocket woes delay deep space Orion launch until Friday

Lengthening the life of silicon electrodes in lithium batteries

New Display Counts Down for New Generation

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