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January 24, 2018
ROCKET SCIENCE
Successful first test for the Ariane 6 Vulcain engine



Paris (SPX) Jan 24, 2018
The Vulcain 2.1 engine, developed by ArianeGroup to power the main stage of the Ariane 6 launcher, for which the maiden flight is scheduled for 2020, has just been successfully tested by the DLR (German Aerospace Center) on the P5 test facility at its site in Lampoldshausen, Germany on behalf of ArianeGroup. This is a version of the Ariane 5 Vulcain 2 engine especially adapted for the Ariane 6 main stage, to simplify production and to lower costs. To reach these objectives the engine integrates te ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
India seeks to reduce satellite launch cost
New Delhi (Sputnik) Jan 24, 2018
The GSAT-11 to be launched by Arianespace may be India's last communication satellite to use foreign boosters as the country's space agency is set to launch its own rockets with double the payload c ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Two US spacewalkers replace latching end of robotic arm
Miami (AFP) Jan 23, 2018
Two US astronauts floated outside the International Space Station on Tuesday for a seven-hour, 24-minute spacewalk to repair the orbiting outpost's aging robotic arm, NASA said. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
ULA to market Atlas V commercial launches
Centennial CO (SPX) Jan 24, 2018
United Launch Alliance has assumed responsibility for the marketing and sales of Atlas V, the world's most reliable launch vehicle, from Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services. In addition to pe ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Explorer 1: The Beginning of American Space Science
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 24, 2018
Sixty years ago next week, the hopes of Cold War America soared into the night sky as a rocket lofted skyward above Cape Canaveral, a soon-to-be-famous barrier island off the Florida coast. Th ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
Irish first as Elfordstown tracks and monitors Rocket Lab satellite deployment
Elfordstown, Ireland (SPX) Jan 24, 2018
US space launch provider Rocket Lab successfully reached orbit this weekend with the test flight of its second Electron orbital launch vehicle 'Still Testing' deploying 3 client satellites safely in ... more
DRAGON SPACE
No space for China's stay-at-home taikonauts
Beijing (XNA) Jan 23, 2018
On an evening in November 2016, Deng Qingming went home to find his wife and his daughter had prepared a lavish spread of his favorite dishes and wine. He ran to the bathroom, turned on the faucet, ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Yang Liwei looks back at China's first manned space mission
Beijing (XNA) Jan 24, 2018
Yang Liwei felt everything vibrating violently. Experiencing acceleration of gravity at 8G, he thought his body was about to be torn apart. He couldn't move. He couldn't see. "I thought I'd di ... more
ENERGY TECH
Siberian chemists have improved hydrogen sensors
Krasnoyarsk, Russia (SPX) Jan 19, 2018
A group of scientists from the Siberian Federal University (SFU, Krasnoyarsk, Russia) and the Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry (NIIC, Novosibirsk, Russia) combined the useful properties of ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Looking up a century ago, a vision of the future of space exploration
Melbourne, Australia (The Conversation) Jan 23, 2018
In the early years of the 20th century a Russian scientist - now known as the father of astronautics and rocketry - wrote a fable exploring what life in space might be like in the future. Kons ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Orion Spacecraft Recovery Rehearsal Underway
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Jan 23, 2018
NASA's new deep space exploration systems will send crew 40,000 miles beyond the Moon, and return them safely home. After traveling through space at 25,000 miles per hour, the Orion spacecraft will ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Italy's First Female Astronaut: 'No Room for Conflicts in Space'
Rome (Sputnik) Jan 23, 2018
While Earth is seized by geopolitical tensions and friction, up in space there are endless possibilities to work together for more important common goals, such were the conclusions during a recent c ... more


China Focus: The making of heroes - the women and men of China's space program

DRAGON SPACE
Backgrounder: China's six manned space missions
Beijing (XNA) Jan 23, 2018
Since the establishment of the Taikonaut Corps of the People's Liberation Army in 1998, Chinese taikonauts have completed six manned spaceflights, conducted over 100 scientific experiments and orbit ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China to select astronauts for its space station
Beijing (XNA) Jan 23, 2018
China will begin selection for the next generation of astronauts who will train to work on the country's planned space station, according to Monday's China Daily. Yang Liwei, deputy director o ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Space agency to pick those with the right stuff
Beijing (XNA) Jan 23, 2018
China will begin its selection process this year for the next generation of astronauts who will train to work on the country's planned space station, a senior official said. Yang Liwei, deputy ... more

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DRAGON SPACE
China to launch first student satellite for scientific education
Nanjing Beijing (XNA) Jan 19, 2018
China's first nano-satellite with primary and middle school students involved in the development and building process will be launched into space Friday. The satellite, named after late Premie ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
ASU engineer showcases NASA research for Congress
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jan 18, 2018
To help NASA better explore outer space, Yuji Zhao headed to Capitol Hill with NASA's best and brightest collaborators in academia to talk space tech with U.S. Congress members. Zhao, an assis ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA picks up where it left off in 2017, tests RS-25 Flight Controller
Stennis Space Center MS (SPX) Jan 18, 2018
NASA engineers picked up this year where they left off in 2017, conducting a certification test of another RS-25 engine flight controller on Jan. 16, 2018, on the A-1 Test Stand at Stennis Space Cen ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Columbus: 10 years a lab
Paris (ESA) Jan 18, 2018
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue... In 2008 another Columbus sailed into space. Next month, Europe's Columbus laboratory achieves 10 years in orbit. Circling our planet at 28 800 km/h, t ... more
UAV NEWS
Drones learn to navigate autonomously by imitating cars and bicycles
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Jan 24, 2018
All today's commercial drones use GPS, which works fine above building roofs and in high alti-tudes. But what, when the drones have to navigate autonomously at low altitude among tall buildings or i ... more
MISSILE NEWS
Philippines to deport Hamas 'rocket scientist'
Manila (AFP) Jan 22, 2018
The Philippines said Monday it would deport an elderly Iraqi man described as a scientist for Hamas and accused of helping the Palestinian militant group lob missiles at Israel. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Rocket Lab successfully sends rocket into orbit
Wellington, NZ (AFP) Jan 21, 2018
Aerospace company Rocket Lab said Sunday it had successfully fired a rocket into orbit for the first time from its New Zealand launch base. "Electron is orbital. Successful payload deployment, ... more


NASA Tests New Alloy to Fold Wings in Flight

ROCKET SCIENCE
ISRO hopes GSAT-11 is the last Indian satellite to be launched by a foreign space agency
New Delhi (IANS) Jan 23, 2018
If things pan out as intended, the 5.7-tonne GSAT-11 will be most probably the last heavy Indian satellite to be launched by a foreign space agency, according to K. Sivan, Chairman of the Indian Spa ... more
AEROSPACE
Challenges and research for an evolving aviation system
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 23, 2018
A comprehensive aviation safety system as envisioned by NASA would require integration of a wide range of systems and practices, including building an in-time aviation safety management system (IASM ... more
AEROSPACE
U.S. Air Force taps general to investigate ongoing oxygen incidents
Washington (UPI) Jan 22, 2018
The U.S. Air Force has created a new team to record and research ongoing cases of oxygen deprivation and other physiological incidents, the service announced Monday. ... more



Applications now open for the Space Debris Training Course
Paris (ESA) Jan 18, 2018
Space debris is a hazard to our satellites and spacecraft as well as a contributor to near-Earth space pollution. To help raise awareness of this issue, ESA's Education Office is organising the first ESA Academy Space Debris Training Course. The Space Debris Training Course will be hosted at the ESA Academy's Training and Learning Centre in ESEC, Redu, Belgium, from 16 to 20 April 2018. Un ... more
+ Micius satellite enables intercontinental quantum communications
+ Kilopower: What's Next?
+ Quantum control
+ Self-healing fungi concrete could provide sustainable solution to crumbling infrastructure
+ Ultra-thin memory storage device paves way for more powerful computing
+ Physicists succeed in measuring mechanical properties of 2-D monolayer materials
+ Russian scientists found excitons in nickel oxide for the first time
Map of ionospheric disturbances to help improve radio network systems
Kazan, Russia (SPX) Jan 17, 2018
SAU AstroChallenge employees are convinced that this new map of medium-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances will help find out the reasons of the emergence of such phenomena in midlatitude areas. MSTIDs have not yet been thoroughly studied. They significantly impact the distribution of radio signals, so appropriate research is of great practical importance. The paper, titled "Collocat ... more
+ Grumman to support BACN airborne communications system
+ Military defense market faces new challenges to acquiring SatCom platforms
+ Harris contracted by Army for radios for security force assistance brigades
+ Joint Hellas-Sat-4 and SaudiGeoSat-1 satellite ready for environmental tests
+ Government outsourcing disrupts space as SatComm services commercialised
+ A better way for governments to acquire the latest in satellite technologies
+ US Navy accepts 5th MUOS Satellite for global military cellular network


China sends twin BeiDou-3 navigation satellites into space
Xichang, China (XNA) Jan 15, 2018
China on Friday sent twin satellites into space on a single carrier rocket to help its BeiDou system provide navigation and positioning services to countries along the Belt and Road by late 2018. The Long March-3B carrier rocket took off from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the southwestern province of Sichuan at 7:18 a.m. The twin satellites are coded as the 26th and 27th satelli ... more
+ 18 satellites in exactEarth's real-time constellation now in service
+ 'Quantum radio' may aid communications and mapping indoors, underground and underwater
+ Raytheon to provide GPS-guided artillery shells
+ DARPA Subterranean Challenge Aims to Revolutionize Underground Capabilities
+ New satellite tracking of in-flight aircraft to improve safety
+ US military imagines war without GPS
+ First GPS 3 satellite receives commands from new OCX ground control segment
U.S. Air Force taps general to investigate ongoing oxygen incidents
Washington (UPI) Jan 22, 2018
The U.S. Air Force has created a new team to record and research ongoing cases of oxygen deprivation and other physiological incidents, the service announced Monday. Brig. Gen. Bobbi Jo Doorenbos will lead the Unexplained Physiologic Events Integration Team, which will serve to identify solutions to prevent or minimize such issues. "As part of the integrated effort to address phy ... more
+ Bell-Boeing receives $35 million contract to upgrade V-22 Ospreys
+ Challenges and research for an evolving aviation system
+ NASA Tests New Alloy to Fold Wings in Flight
+ Norway aims for all short-haul flights 100% electric by 2040
+ Iran says Trump has thrown Airbus deals into doubt
+ First C-130J Super Hercules arrives in France
+ Airbus delivers first upgraded Tiger helicopter to French armed forces
Method uses DNA, nanoparticles and lithography to make optically active structures
Chicago IL (SPX) Jan 23, 2018
Northwestern University researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind technique for creating entirely new classes of optical materials and devices that could lead to light bending and cloaking devices - news to make the ears of Star Trek's Spock perk up. Using DNA as a key tool, the interdisciplinary team took gold nanoparticles of different sizes and shapes and arranged them in two and t ... more
+ US electronics innovation leaps forward via joint university microelectronics program
+ 2-D tin stanene without buckling: A possible topological insulator
+ TU Wien develops new semiconductor processing technology
+ Nanostructure boosts stability of organic thin-film transistors
+ Quantum leap: computational approach launches new paradigm in electronic structure theory
+ Mysteries of a promising spintronic material revealed
+ A major step forward in organic electronics


Nutrients and warming massively increase methane emissions from lakes
Aarhus, Denmark (SPX) Jan 24, 2018
Shallow lakes in agricultural landscapes will emit significantly greater amounts of methane, mostly in the form of bubbles (ebullition) in a warmer world, which is a potential positive feedback mechanism to climate warming. Submerged plants are key predictors of methane ebullition. The combination of warming with the loss of plants appears to transform shallow lakes into methane bubbling m ... more
+ Satellites paint a detailed picture of maritime activity
+ 'First Light' images from CERES FM6 Earth-observing instrument
+ UW researcher leads study of first quantifiable observation of cloud seeding
+ Himawari-8 data simulation allows 10-min updates of rain and flood predictions
+ Earth-i launches prototype of world's first full-colour, full-motion video satellite constellation
+ Unexpected environmental source of methane discovered
+ Japan forecasting breakthrough could improve weather warnings
China's waste import ban upends global recycling industry
Beijing (AFP) Jan 21, 2018
For years China was the world's top destination for recyclable trash, but a ban on certain imports has left nations scrambling to find new dumping grounds for growing piles of garbage. The decision was announced in July and came into force on January 1, giving companies from Europe to the United States barely six months to look for other options, and forcing some to store rubbish in parking ... more
+ Trashy literature? No such thing for Turkish refuse collectors
+ Coca-Cola sets 100% recycling goal for 2030
+ Microwave ovens are cooking the environment: study
+ China says air quality 'improved' in 2017
+ Temporary 'bathtub drains' in the ocean concentrate flotsam
+ Hong Kong engulfed in smog as fears grow over air
+ New research to help reduce number of algae blooms that form annually


Yang Liwei looks back at China's first manned space mission
Beijing (XNA) Jan 24, 2018
Yang Liwei felt everything vibrating violently. Experiencing acceleration of gravity at 8G, he thought his body was about to be torn apart. He couldn't move. He couldn't see. "I thought I'd die in that 26 seconds," China's first taikonaut Yang told Xinhua, revealing details of the country's first manned space mission, Shenzhou-5, in 2003. Yang, 53, said that low frequency resonance o ... more
+ China to launch first student satellite for scientific education
+ Space agency to pick those with the right stuff
+ China to select astronauts for its space station
+ No space for China's stay-at-home taikonauts
+ China Focus: The making of heroes - the women and men of China's space program
+ Backgrounder: China's six manned space missions
+ Scientist reveals what is so special about Chines's next moon mission
Tokyo simulates first military attack since WWII amid N. Korea threat
Tokyo (AFP) Jan 22, 2018
Hundreds of Tokyo residents scrambled for cover Monday in the Japanese capital's first evacuation drill for a military attack since World War II, amid ongoing tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme. A loudspeaker blared out a terrifying warning at the drill, held in a Tokyo amusement park: "We have information that a missile launch has occurred. Please evacuate calmly inside a buildin ... more
+ US Air Force's newest SBIRS missile warning satellite responding to commands
+ Saudi Arabia intercepts new Yemen rebel missile attack
+ Raytheon awarded $641M for ballistic missile defense system testing
+ Air Force, ULA prepare to launch missile defense satellite SBIRS GEO 4
+ Japan broadcaster mistakenly flashes missile alert
+ Hawaii 'missile alert' sparks anger, demands for answers
+ US official defends early-warning systems after Hawaii 'failure'


Philippines to deport Hamas 'rocket scientist'
Manila (AFP) Jan 22, 2018
The Philippines said Monday it would deport an elderly Iraqi man described as a scientist for Hamas and accused of helping the Palestinian militant group lob missiles at Israel. Iraq tipped off the Philippines about the presence of Taja Mohammad Al Jabori, who was arrested on Sunday, national police chief Ronald Dela Rosa told reporters. However, the arrest was due to visa problems rathe ... more
+ Israel says India to restart talks on missile sales
+ India likely to revive mega missile deal with Israel
+ State Department approves $133.3M missile sale to Japan
+ Navy awards Raytheon with $27M contract for SM-2 missiles
+ Raytheon to support Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile for U.S., NATO partners
+ Raytheon awarded contracts for missiles in support of foreign countries
+ India buys Israeli missiles ahead of Netanyahu visit
Building molecular wires, one atom at a time
Onna, Japan (SPX) Jan 19, 2018
Electronic devices are getting smaller and smaller. Early computers filled entire rooms. Today you can hold one in the palm of your hand. Now the field of molecular electronics is taking miniaturization to the next level. Researchers are creating electronic components so tiny they can't be seen with the naked eye. Molecular electronics is a branch of nanotechnology that uses single molecul ... more
+ Ultra-thin optical fibers offer new way to 3-D print microstructures
+ Nanotube fibers in a jiffy
+ Silver nanoparticles take spectroscopy to new dimension
+ Researchers find simpler way to deposit magnetic iron oxide onto gold nanorods
+ Discovery sets new world standard in nano generators
+ A 100-fold leap to GigaDalton DNA nanotech
+ New nanowires are just a few atoms thick


Let's make a deal: Could AI compromise better than humans?
Provo, UT (SPX) Jan 23, 2018
Computers can play a pretty mean round of chess and keep up with the best of their human counterparts in other zero-sum games. But teaching them to cooperate and compromise instead of compete? With help from a new algorithm created by BYU computer science professors Jacob Crandall and Michael Goodrich, along with colleagues at MIT and other international universities, machine compromise an ... more
+ A miniaturized origami-inspired robot combines micrometer precision with high speed
+ Army scientists improve human-agent teaming by making AI agents more transparent
+ Stingray soft robot could lead to bio-inspired robotics
+ Old dog, new tricks: Sony unleashes 'intelligent' robot pet
+ Artificial muscles power up with new gel-based robotics
+ New 'emotional' robots aim to read human feelings
+ Digital assistants duel for dominance at major electronics show


Drones learn to navigate autonomously by imitating cars and bicycles
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Jan 24, 2018
All today's commercial drones use GPS, which works fine above building roofs and in high alti-tudes. But what, when the drones have to navigate autonomously at low altitude among tall buildings or in the dense, unstructured city streets with cars, cyclists or pedestrians suddenly crossing their way? Until now, commercial drones are not able to quickly react to such unforeseen events. Resea ... more
+ Australia lifesaving drone makes first rescue
+ Boeing unveils UAV prototype for cargo, logistics use
+ Russia's army warns of 'terrorist' drones after attacks
+ Air Force to upgrade Reaper drone fleet as the Predator begins retirement
+ DARPA working on collaborative autonomy for UAVs and Drones
+ Drone attack on Russian bases in Syria, no casualties: Moscow
+ Northrop Grumman tapped to deliver three Triton UAVs
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