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July 02, 2015
ROCKET SCIENCE
Longest SLS Engine Test Yet Heats Up Summer Sky
Stennis Space Center MS (SPX) Jul 01, 2015
South Mississippi was hotter than usual on June 25 when the fire and heat produced by the longest test firing yet of a Space Launch System (SLS) RS-25 rocket engine at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center combined with already climbing summer temperatures. Engineers conducted a 650-second test of a RS-25 developmental engine as part of its preparation for a return to deep-space missions aboard the new Space Launch System rocket. NASA is designing the SLS to carry humans deeper into space than ever ... read more
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ENERGY TECH

New technique for 'seeing' ions at work in a supercapacitor
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LAUNCH PAD

What cargo was lost in the SpaceX explosion?
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ENERGY TECH

Discovery paves way for new kinds of superconducting electronics
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ROBO SPACE

Engineers develop micro-tentacles so tiny robots can handle delicate objects
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ROCKET SCIENCE

US Space Command warns on overly fast Russian rocket engine phase out
Guaranteeing US access to space requires the continued purchase and use of Russia's RD-180 rocket engine, Commander of US Air Force Space Command General John Hyten said on Friday. "I support ... more
GPS NEWS

China's Beidou navigation system more resistant to jamming
China has made breakthroughs in the anti-jamming capability of its Beidou satellite navigation system (BDS), the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Daily said Thursday. The new technology, develop ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

String of cargo disasters puts pressure on space industry
The global space industry is reeling after three cargo disasters in less than a year have delivered a costly blow to efforts to supply astronauts aboard the International Space Station. ... more
AEROSPACE

CAE producing P-8A simulator trainer hardware
Simulator hardware for four additional P-8A Poseidon operational flight trainers have been ordered by Boeing from CAE USA. ... more
MILTECH

Kuwait orders NBC reconnaissance vehicles
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Lockheed Martin spotlights new tracking pod system
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AEROSPACE

E-2D aerial refueling capability passes CDR
An aerial refueling capability for the E-2D tactical airborne warning aircraft has passed a critical design review, Northrop Grumman said. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China set to bolster space, polar security
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DRAGON SPACE

Cooperation in satellite technology put Belgium, China to forefront
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AEROSPACE

Australian Air Force receives first C-27J transport
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MILTECH

Finland orders anti-tank weapon from Saab
Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon system from Saab of Sweden are to be supplied to the Finnish Defense Force under an order worth $35.7 million. ... more
MILTECH

Orbital ATK's artillery guidance kit passes milestone test
Orbital ATK's U.S. Army precision guidance kit for 155mm ammunition has successfully completed its first production Lot Acceptance Test, the company says. ... more
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MILTECH

Australia approves funds for continued C-RAM systems
The Australian government has approved more than $248 million for a continued counter rocket, artillery and mortar system for its military forces. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Quake aid supplies stuck at Nepal customs: UN official
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TRADE WARS

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POLITICAL ECONOMY

China manufacturing sees slight pick-up in June

POLITICAL ECONOMY

World Bank warns China over state financial control

TRADE WARS

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TRADE WARS

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AEROSPACE

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LAUNCH PAD

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Russia eyes Kazakh cosmonaut as space tourist

Donors pledge $4.4bn in aid to quake-hit Nepal

China presses US to invest more in its own economy

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