
Electric thruster propels China's interstellar ambitions
An electric thruster, creating a thrust as gentle as a breath blowing out a candle, could send a spacecraft to Mars, so long as it keeps "blowing" and accelerating the craft over time. Electric prop ... more
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ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti returning home
ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will return to Earth on 11 June, along with NASA astronaut Terry Virts and Soyuz commander Anton Shkaplerov, having spent 200 days in space on the International ... more
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Autonomous Black Hawk helicopter trials showcase future of aerial firefighting
Exploring new frontiers in mineral extraction
Moss method revives Canadian oil well sites into carbon-storing peatlands
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New USAF satellites to use updated spacecraft
The fifth and sixth infrared surveillance and missile warning SBIRS satellites are to receive updated technology at no extra cost to the service. ... more
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Airbus says US to be biggest customer for A400M military plane
European aircraft maker Airbus believes the United States will be the biggest customer for its A400M military transport plane, despite a fatal crash involving one of them during a test flight last month. ... more
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Harris providing Australia with support for radio system
The Australian Defense Force is to receive comprehensive technical and logistics support from the Harris Corporation in the use of Harris tactical radios. ... more
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Boecore to support Army missile defense
The U.S. military has contracted Boecore Inc. to provide technical, advisory and operational support to missile defense and strategic commands. ... more
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Aviation security endangered by spread of missiles: study
The spread of portable anti-aircraft missiles in the Middle East and North Africa could pose a threat to aviation security if the weapons fall into the hands of Islamic extremists, a report said on Wednesday. ... more
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