Space Business News
June 12, 2015
MISSILE DEFENSE
USAF Early Warning Satellites Get No-Cost Update from Lockheed Martin
Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Jun 11, 2015
The U.S. Air Force's newest infrared surveillance and missile warning satellites will be based on Lockheed Martin's modernized A2100 spacecraft, an update that improves system affordability and resiliency while also adding the flexibility to use future payloads. The fifth and sixth Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites will receive this advanced spacecraft technology at no additional cost to the existing fixed-price contract. The SBIRS program is responsib ... read more
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LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX achieves pad abort milestone approval for Commercial Crew
NASA has approved a $30 million milestone payment to SpaceX under the agency's Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with the company following a recent and successful pad abort t ... more
LAUNCH PAD

MSG-4 and S1 C4 make initial contact with Ariane 5 launcher hardware
The two satellite passengers for Arianespace's third Ariane 5 mission in 2015 are advancing through their pre-flight preparations, with MSG-4 and Star One C4 each completing separate fit-check proce ... more
UAV NEWS

X-37B Still Largely Unexplained
The fourth mission of the X-37B robot spaceplane is well underway. We know much of what is happening with the flight. There's a test of a Hall Effect thruster for the US Air Force and a set of mater ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

XCOR Selects Matrix Composites to Develop Lynx Chines
XCOR Aerospace has announced its selection of Matrix Composites, Inc. of Rockledge, Florida as the manufacturer and supplier of the XCOR Lynx Mark I spacecraft composite chine panels. "The chi ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

NASA's LDSD Project Completes Second Experimental Test Flight
Engineers are poring over the data following the second experimental landing technology test of NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project. The saucer-shaped LDSD craft splashed down a ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Kremlin Focuses on Alleged US Plans to Aim Missiles at Russia's Nukes
Moscow is paying much attention to US press reports about Washington's possible deployment of nuclear missiles that can threaten Russia's nuclear potential. Mocow has directed much of its atte ... more
ENERGY TECH

A clear look at an efficient energy converter
Xiaochun Qin and colleagues have provided a high-resolution crystal structure of a plant protein supercomplex critical to photosynthesis, shedding new light on how this extremely effective solar ene ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US Space Force strengthens missile warning network with acceptance of next generation SBIRS S2E2 system
Rocket Lab to Conduct Hypersonic Test Flight Under MACH-TB 2.0 Program
China pioneers daytime satellite laser ranging in Earth moon space
SPACE TRAVEL

Spacecraft glitch shifts orbiting ISS: Russia
The orbiting International Space Station has shifted in position after an engine glitch on a docked spacecraft which is due to bring astronauts back to Earth this week, Russia said. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA 'flying saucer' deploys partially on test
NASA launched a giant balloon Monday carrying a kind of "flying saucer" that will test technologies for landing on Mars, but its outsized parachute only partly deployed. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

LightSail spreads its sails
After a few setbacks and several anxious periods of radio silence, the Planetary Society's solar sailing space probe has deployed its giant, featherlight sails. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

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
SPACE TRAVEL

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
24/7 News Coverage
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Moss method revives Canadian oil well sites into carbon-storing peatlands
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

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
AEROSPACE

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
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

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
MISSILE DEFENSE

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
MISSILE NEWS

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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AEROSPACE

Kuwait wants to buy Airbus helicopters for air force
Kuwait expressed the desire Wednesday to purchase an unspecified number of Airbus transport helicopters for its air force. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Germany opts for MEADS missile defence system
The German government has decided to buy the MEADS missile defence system built by European defence group MBDA and Lockheed Martin, instead of the Patriot system made by Raytheon, the defence ministry announced on Tuesday. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AI driven algorithm streamlines next generation nuclear reactor shielding design
Bacteria breathe electricity unlocking bioenergy and clean tech potential
Electron scattering experiment reveals unprecedented production of hydrogen-6 isotope
MILTECH

ONR-sponsored technology to lighten marines' loads

ROBO SPACE

Helping robots handle uncertainty

MISSILE NEWS

US Defense Contractor Raytheon Launches State-of-the-Art SM-3 Missile

LAUNCH PAD

Angara to launch first manned rocket from Vostochny in 2023

ROBO SPACE

Robots can recover from damage in minutes

ROBO SPACE

South Koreans triumph in US robot challenge

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

No charges as Israel closes probe into deadly Gaza beach bombing

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan body searchers return to volcano, eight months on

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal parties reach long-awaited charter deal after quake

ROBO SPACE

Breakthroughs in providing 'sensory feedback' from artificial limbs

HSBC unveils radical overhaul to axe up to 50,000 jobs

Stanford engineers develop a computer that operates on water droplets

Using Minecraft to unboggle the robot mind

EU business confidence in China at new low: survey

Africa tracks: construction of key Djibouti-Ethiopia rail line to finish

China to have 'veto power' over infrastructure bank: report

Israel says China demands no workers in settlements

China economy shows more weakness as imports, exports fall

Northrop Grumman unveils first NATO ISR aircraft

Russia, China Plan to Equip Commercial Trucks With Glonass, BeiDou

VSE wins places on Army TACOM contracts

Russia to Produce Successor of Tu-160 Strategic Bomber After 2023

US Might Add Missiles to Its Military Buildup in Europe to Counter Russia

IAI shines spotlight on loitering attack drone

China monitors university entrance exams with drones

Longest US space simulation study coming to an end

U.S. orders components for 94 F-35s

US space firm supports need to ease Russian rocket engines ban

US Navy accepts third LMC-Built MUOS comsat

Airbus developing reusable space rocket launcher

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