Space Business News
May 15, 2015
SPACE TRAVEL
Russia races to replace Sarah Brightman as space tourist
Moscow (AFP) May 14, 2015
Russia's space officials on Thursday rushed to find a replacement for British singer Sarah Brightman after she pulled out as the next space tourist four months ahead of her planned trip. The singer known for roles in West End musicals such as "Phantom of the Opera" said Wednesday she was suspending her plans to fly to the International Space Station for "family reasons", reportedly her mother's poor health. Brightman, 54, had paid $52 million (48 million euros) to fly to the ISS, and hoped to be ... read more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Potentially Revolutionary Mission Heading for 2016 Launch
A NASA mission that embodies the virtues of faster, less expensive access to space has sailed past all major development milestones and is scheduled to be delivered to Cape Canaveral on time for its ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Engineers Test Hydrogen Burn-off Igniters for Space Launch System
NASA has a certain "flare" when it comes to safety on the launch pad. Those flares are called hydrogen burn-off igniters - which resemble celebratory sparklers - and were successfully used to mitiga ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Russia to Launch US Comms Satellite Into Space
Russia will launch a US communications satellite from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan this year, the government said in a statement on Monday. The Intelsat DLA-2 satellite, also known ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

High-tech Analysis of Orion Heat Shield Underway
Engineers from three NASA field centers are partnering this month at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, to remove and analyze some 180 small squares of an ablative material ... more


GPS NEWS

Russia, China Agree on Joint Exploitation of Glonass Navigation Systems
The heads of Russia's Federal Space Agency and China's Satellite Navigation Office signed on Friday a joint statement on the joint exploitation of the Chinese BeiDou system with Russia's Glonass nav ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Getting the LDSD Vehicle to Test Altitude
In June NASA will conduct the second flight of the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) test vehicle from the U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) located on the Island of Kauai, Haw ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Selects Advanced Space Technology Concepts
NASA has selected 15 proposals, including one from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, for study under Phase I of the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC), a program that aim ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Huthis report US strikes after Israel vows revenge for airport attack
Pakistan tests missile weapons system amid India standoff
Patriot defense system headed for Ukraine as ceasefire hopes dim
ROBO SPACE

An important step in artificial intelligence
In what marks a significant step forward for artificial intelligence, researchers at UC Santa Barbara have demonstrated the functionality of a simple artificial neural circuit. For the first time, a ... more
ROBO SPACE

Will a soft robot be first to explore Europa's oceans?
Long intrigued by Europa's icy, water-logged environs, researchers around the world are trying figure out the best way to explore the alien world up close. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Controlling swarms of robots with a finger
Using a smart tablet and a red beam of light, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have created a system that allows people to control a fleet of robots with the swipe of a finger. A person t ... more
Army Network Modernization 2015 - Washington DC June 23-25
ROBO SPACE

Device could greatly improve speech and image recognition
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering and the Russian Academy of Sciences have successfully demonstrated pattern recognition using a magnonic holograph ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA: Hang on a Minute, We're NOT Working on Warp-Drive Technology
After overly excitable media outlets reported the creation of "warp-drive" technology, NASA has had to come out and set the record straight about what recent reports about an electromagnetic drive t ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Left-leaning PM Albanese triumphs in Australian election
US researchers seek to legitimize AI mental health care
ESA releases record breaking forest carbon dataset spanning 15 years
LAUNCH PAD

Fifth Vega takes shape for its flight with Sentinel-2A
The fifth Vega launcher continues its integration process in French Guiana for a mission this summer to orbit Europe's Sentinel-2A Earth observation satellite. During activity at the Spaceport ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Space Launch System Program Moving Forward with Critical Design Review
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) Program is kicking off its critical design review May 11 at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. This new rocket will be the most powerful lau ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

SMC awards 7.8 million dollar contract to Georgia Tech Research Institute
Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, has been awarded a $7,857,568.00 contract, for combustion stability modeling and design tool development. This contract provides for the deve ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Japan, Norway seek U.S. missile buys
Anti-ship missiles and air-to-air missiles are on the shopping lists of two U.S. allies separately seeking Foreign Military Sales deals. ... more
AEROSPACE

India awards Airbus $1.9 billion military plane order
India's defence ministry has agreed to buy 56 planes from Airbus for $1.87 billion, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi moves to modernise the country's military, an official said Thursday. ... more

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Thales granted multiple-award IDIQ contract for Army radios
The U.S. Army has contracted Thales to provide it with Rifleman Radio systems through an indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity award. ... more
MILTECH

US delivers Humvees, patrol boat to Tunisia
The United States announced on Thursday the delivery of 52 Humvee military vehicles and a patrol boat to help Tunisia counter jihadist violence and ward off the insecurity of neighbouring Libya. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
'Bombshell' OPEC+ output hike hits oil price
Trump's tariffs bite at quiet US ports
Australia launches "world's largest" battery-power ship
MISSILE NEWS

Lockheed Martin producing ATACMS for UAE

AEROSPACE

Proba-V maps world air traffic from space

AEROSPACE

Report: China developing STOVL naval aircraft

MILTECH

Russia combines air defense system with Turkish platform

AEROSPACE

Terma signs MOU with Aselsan of Turkey

MILTECH

U.S. Army orders more chemical detectors

MILTECH

Kamen gets new bomb fuze orders

MILTECH

UN urges action against spread of small arms

AEROSPACE

Saudis to design, manufacture new model of the Antonov-32 transport

AEROSPACE

Terma, Airbus DS to jointly explore new business opportunities

Robot pets to rise in an overpopulated world

Search and Rescue Tool Pinpoints Buried Victims

Rescuers battle to reach survivors of new Nepal quake

Migrants in Indonesia could spend months in Aceh camps: IOM

MH370 search finds uncharted shipwreck

Australia to commit extra $63 million to MH370 search

China to invest $50 billion in Brazil

China April economic data at multi-year lows

Indian PM Modi leaves for China with trade on mind

Japan current account surplus surges in March

HSBC subsidiary announces sale of 10% stake in Chinese bank

US F-18 fighter crashes in Gulf, crew rescued: Navy

IBM's Watson strives to be jack of all trades

FINDER Search and Rescue Technology Helped Save Lives in Nepal

Watch a simple tablet control robot swarm

Next X-37B Mission Set To Begin Soon

Welding Begins on Orion Pathfinder

US Missile Defense System Beset by Delays

Airbus holds first A400M test flight since deadly crash

New GPS system could transform virtual reality and mobile devices

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