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February 07, 2018
ROCKET SCIENCE
World's biggest rocket soars toward Mars after perfect launch



Cape Canaveral (AFP) Feb 7, 2018
The world's most powerful rocket, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, blasted off Tuesday on its highly anticipated maiden test flight, carrying CEO Elon Musk's cherry red Tesla Roadster toward an orbit near Mars. Screams and cheers erupted at mission control in Cape Canaveral, Florida as the massive rocket fired its 27 engines and rumbled into the blue sky over the same NASA launchpad that served as a base for the US missions to the Moon four decades ago. "The mission went as well as one could have hoped," ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
Elon Musk, visionary Tesla and SpaceX founder
San Francisco (AFP) Feb 6, 2018
From cars to rockets, Elon Musk dreams big. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Final request for proposal released for Air Force launch services contract
Los Angeles AFB CA (SPX) Feb 07, 2018
The Air Force released a final Request for Proposal for Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Launch Services for the following payloads: National Reconnaissance Office Launch (NROL)-85, NROL-87, ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
NanoRacks adds Thales Alenia Space to team up on Commercial Space Station Airlock Module
Turin, Italy (SPX) Feb 07, 2018
NanoRacks reports that Thales Alenia Space has been chosen as the latest partner in its commercial airlock program. Thales Alenia Space will produce and test the critical pressure shell for Na ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Japan Successfully Launches World's Smallest Carrier Rocket
Tokyo (Sputnik) Feb 07, 2018
TOKYO (Sputnik) - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on Saturday carried out a successful launch of the world's smallest carrier rocket SS-520-5, according to live broadcast by JAXA. Th ... more
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Military innovation demands state-of-the-art satellite connectivity for maritime applications
McLean VA (SPX) Feb 07, 2018
The technologies military organizations use in the field and at sea are only as effective as the communications infrastructure working in the background. As the Office of Naval Research (ONR) accele ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
L-3 to provide advanced optics, sensors to U.S. Air Force
Washington (UPI) Feb 5, 2018
L-3 Communications has been awarded a contract for electro-optical and infrared sensors and features for the U.S. Air Force. ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China launches first shared education satellite
Jiuquan (XNA) Feb 06, 2018
China's first shared education satellite, Young Pioneer 1, carried by the Long March-2D rocket, was launched into space from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Friday afternoon. The 3-kg CubeSat ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Cosmonauts position antennae wrong during record-long spacewalk
Washington (UPI) Feb 5, 2018
A pair of Russian cosmonauts didn't set out to break the record for longest Russian spacewalk, but what seemed like a relatively straight forward mission turned out to be surprisingly complicated. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Celebrating 60 years of groundbreaking US space science
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 02, 2018
On the evening of Friday, Jan. 31, 1958, Americans eagerly waited for news as the rocket carrying the Explorer 1 satellite was prepped for launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The stakes were high. ... more
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ENERGY TECH
Model predicts scenarios for energy generation using nuclear fusion
Sao Paulo, Brazil (SPX) Feb 02, 2018
Nuclear fusion, for the controlled and regular generation of electric power by converting hydrogen into helium and reproducing on a small scale what happens in our Sun (as well as other stars), is o ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Russia to start offering spacewalks for tourists
Moscow (AFP) Feb 1, 2018
Russia is planning to send paying tourists on the International Space Station out on spacewalks for the first time, an official from the country's space industry said Thursday. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
NASA Twins Study confirms preliminary findings
Houston TX (SPX) Feb 02, 2018
The Twin Study propelled NASA into the genomics era of space travel. It was a ground-breaking study comparing what happened to astronaut Scott Kelly, in space, to his identical twin brother, Mark, w ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Soon humans will travel out beyond the Moon
Denver CO (SPX) Feb 02, 2018
Construction has officially begun on the spaceship that will achieve America's goal of returning astronauts to the Moon. Lockheed Martin technicians and engineers at the NASA Michoud Assembly Facili ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Genius or joker: Elon Musk flamethrowers spark controversy
Washington (AFP) Feb 1, 2018
After raising $1 million by hawking baseball caps, the visionary entrepreneur behind electric carmaker Tesla and private space firm SpaceX says he's set the market alight with his latest idea. ... more


Test of US-Japanese missile interceptor fails again

MISSILE NEWS
Lockheed Martin Miniature Hit-to-Kill Missile Demonstrates Increased Agility and Affordability
White Sands Missile Range NM (SPX) Feb 01, 2018
Lockheed Martin's Miniature Hit-to-Kill (MHTK) missile successfully conducted a controlled flight test to demonstrate the interceptor's increased agility, and to validate the performance of its airf ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL
Putting down roots in space
Houston TX (SPX) Feb 01, 2018
Plants grow just about everywhere on Earth, and are able to adapt to extreme conditions ranging from drought to disease. Spaceflight, however, exposes plants to stresses not found anywhere on their ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Spinoff 2018 Highlights Space Technology Improving Life on Earth
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 01, 2018
The 2018 edition of NASA's annual Spinoff publication, released Tuesday, features 49 technologies the agency helped create that are used in almost every facet of modern life. These include innovatio ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX blasts off Luxembourg government satellite
Miami (AFP) Jan 31, 2018
SpaceX on Wednesday blasted off a four-ton secure military communications satellite called GovSat-1, a partnership between the government of Luxembourg and the satellite operator SES. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Artificial intelligence sparks hope -- and fear, US poll shows
Washington (AFP) Jan 31, 2018
Americans are torn over the promise of artificial intelligence, a new poll showed Wednesday, expressing broad optimism about the emerging technologies but also fearing their negative impacts - including job losses, a poll showed Wednesday. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Lockheed tapped by Army for 10 more THAAD interceptors
Washington (UPI) Jan 29, 2018
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract for 10 additional Lot 10 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, interceptors for the U.S. Army. ... more
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Latest Data From IMAGE Indicates Spacecraft's Power Functional
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 06, 2018
New data regarding IMAGE provides some additional - though not yet complete - information on how the spacecraft began to transmit signals again. On Thanksgiving Day in 2004, the IMAGE spacecraft - at that time still fully functioning - underwent an unexpected power distribution reboot, after which the power returned only on one side - labeled the B side - of the unit. (Satellites are usual ... more
+ Latest Data From IMAGE Indicates Spacecraft's Power Functional
+ In-Orbit Servicing Market Opportunity Exceeds $3 Billion
+ Studying the Van Allen Belts 60 years after America's first spacecraft
+ Quantum control
+ Quantum cocktail provides insights on memory control
+ VR helps surgeons to 'see through' tissue and reconnect blood vessels
+ Virtual reality goes magnetic
Military innovation demands state-of-the-art satellite connectivity for maritime applications
McLean VA (SPX) Feb 07, 2018
The technologies military organizations use in the field and at sea are only as effective as the communications infrastructure working in the background. As the Office of Naval Research (ONR) accelerates its development into innovative technologies for the transmission of mission-critical data, the need for state-of-the-art satellite connectivity increases. This is where the powerful spot- ... more
+ L-3 to provide advanced optics, sensors to U.S. Air Force
+ Improve European defence with new commercial space capabilities
+ DARPA Seeks to Improve Military Communications with Digital Phased-Arrays at Millimeter Wave
+ Map of ionospheric disturbances to help improve radio network systems
+ 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


Europe claims 100 million users for Galileo satnav system
Paris (AFP) Feb 06, 2018
The Galileo satellite navigation system, Europe's rival to the United States' GPS, has nearly 100 million users after its first year of operation, the French space agency CNES said Thursday. The system, seen as strategically important to Europe, went live in December 2016, having taken 17 years at more than triple the original budget to get there. Initial services offered only a weak sig ... more
+ Airbus selected by ESA for EGNOS V3 program
+ Pentagon probes fitness-app use after map shows sensitive sites
+ China sends twin BeiDou-3 navigation satellites into space
+ 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
Three MV-22 Ospreys to receive upgrades
Washington (UPI) Jan 31, 2018
Bell-Boeing JPO was awarded a contract for upgrades to three MV-22 Osprey aircraft. The deal, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $69.6 million and is a modification to a previously awarded undefinitized contract classified under the terms of a cost-plus-fixed fee, firm-fixed price contract. The modified contract provides for the upgraded config ... more
+ Air Force awards $400M contract to support Iraqi F-16s
+ EFW tapped to provide Apache aviator helmets
+ Australia warplane catches fire during US training: military
+ Australia welcomes fighter jets home after completing mission in Middle East
+ Jordan gets more US Black Hawks to bolster defences
+ Expert behind new MH370 search hopeful of find within a month
+ Eielson Air Base to receive F-35 weather shelter
2-D tin stanene without buckling: A possible topological insulator
Nagoya, Japan (SPX) Feb 02, 2018
Nagoya University-led researchers produce 2D sheets of tin atoms predicted to have exotic uses in electronics. Nagoya, Japan - Sometimes it pays to be two-dimensional. The merits of graphene, a 2D sheet of carbon atoms, are well established. In its wake have followed a host of "post-graphene materials" - structural analogues of graphene made of other elements like silicon or germanium. ... more
+ New metal-semiconductor interface for brain-inspired computing
+ NMRCloudQ: A quantum cloud experience on a nuclear magnetic resonance quantum computer
+ Thanks for the memory: NIST takes a deep look at memristors
+ Understanding heat behavior in electronic devices boosts performance
+ Artificial agent designs quantum experiments
+ Quantum race accelerates development of silicon quantum chip
+ Method uses DNA, nanoparticles and lithography to make optically active structures


NASA's small spacecraft produces first 883-gigahertz global ice-cloud map
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 31, 2018
A bread loaf-sized satellite has produced the world's first map of the global distribution of atmospheric ice in the 883-Gigahertz band, an important frequency in the submillimeter wavelength for studying cloud ice and its effect on Earth's climate. IceCube - the diminutive spacecraft that deployed from the International Space Station in May 2017- has demonstrated-in-space a commercial 883 ... more
+ Smog-forming soils
+ SSTL and 21AT announce new Earth Observation data contract
+ Ozone layer declining over populated zones: study
+ Scientists explain the impacts of aerosol radiative forcing
+ Powerful new dataset reveals patterns of global ozone pollution
+ UK to play a major role in space weather mission concept
+ Weather pioneer returns 60 years after historic mission
An underestimated threat: Land-based pollution with microplastics
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 06, 2018
Tiny plastic particles also present a threat to creatures on land and may have damaging effects similar or even more problematic than in our oceans. Researchers from the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) and their Berlin colleagues warn: the impact of microplastics in soils, sediments and the freshwaters could have a long-term negative effect on terrestrial ecosy ... more
+ Air pollution closes all schools in Tehran
+ These bacteria produce gold by digesting toxic metals
+ 'Oil-like' blobs hit Japan beaches after tanker sinks
+ High pollution shuts schools in Tehran
+ High-pressure air injections could aid contaminated soil cleanups
+ EU summons France, Germany, UK to 'final chance' pollution talks
+ 'Toxic bloc' warned of EU legal action over air pollution


China launches first shared education satellite
Jiuquan (XNA) Feb 06, 2018
China's first shared education satellite, Young Pioneer 1, carried by the Long March-2D rocket, was launched into space from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Friday afternoon. The 3-kg CubeSat (100 * 100 * 340mm), Young Pioneer 1, enters an orbit of 502 km above the Earth. The rocket also carried Zhangheng 1, an electromagnetic satellite to study earthquake data, and five other miniaturized ... more
+ China's first X-ray space telescope put into service after in-orbit tests
+ China's first successful lunar laser ranging accomplished
+ Yang Liwei looks back at China's first manned space mission
+ 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
Lockheed tapped by Army for 10 more THAAD interceptors
Washington (UPI) Jan 29, 2018
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract for 10 additional Lot 10 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, interceptors for the U.S. Army. The deal, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $459.2 million under a modified fixed-price incentive-firm target contract for line item numbers. Friday's award is the second ... more
+ Test of US-Japanese missile interceptor fails again
+ Beijing holds successful missile defense test
+ Saudi says Yemen rebel ballistic missile shot down
+ Raytheon awarded $2.3B to support Patriot missile system
+ Boeing awarded $6.56B for upgrades to ballistic missile defense system
+ America's premier space wing completes SBIRS baseline constellation
+ Hawaii fires warning officer who sent missile alert


Lockheed Martin Miniature Hit-to-Kill Missile Demonstrates Increased Agility and Affordability
White Sands Missile Range NM (SPX) Feb 01, 2018
Lockheed Martin's Miniature Hit-to-Kill (MHTK) missile successfully conducted a controlled flight test to demonstrate the interceptor's increased agility, and to validate the performance of its airframe and electronics - now common between MHTK's two configurations to drive affordability. Friday's test at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, was the first ever for MHTK's updated electron ... more
+ Tomahawk missiles to receive upgraded communications systems
+ Raytheon to provide Griffin missiles to U.S. Air Force
+ Lockheed Martin flight tests new short-range missile
+ Raytheon to support Stinger weapon for U.S. and foreign countries
+ Netanyahu says Iran wants Lebanon to be 'giant missile site'
+ Philippines to deport Hamas 'rocket scientist'
+ Israel says India to restart talks on missile sales
Optical nanoscope allows imaging of quantum dots
Basel, Switzerland (SPX) Feb 03, 2018
Physicists have developed a technique based on optical microscopy that can be used to create images of atoms on the nanoscale. In particular, the new method allows the imaging of quantum dots in a semiconductor chip. Together with colleagues from the University of Bochum, scientists from the University of Basel's Department of Physics and the Swiss Nanoscience Institute reported the findings in ... more
+ Piecework at the nano assembly line
+ On the rebound as nanoparticles self-heal
+ Let the good tubes roll
+ Touchy nanotubes work better when clean
+ Ultra-thin optical fibers offer new way to 3-D print microstructures
+ Nanowrinkles could save billions in shipping and aquaculture
+ Building molecular wires, one atom at a time


Artificial intelligence sparks hope -- and fear, US poll shows
Washington (AFP) Jan 31, 2018
Americans are torn over the promise of artificial intelligence, a new poll showed Wednesday, expressing broad optimism about the emerging technologies but also fearing their negative impacts - including job losses, a poll showed Wednesday. The Gallup survey showed 79 percent of Americans say artificial intelligence has had a "mostly positive" or "very positive" impact on their lives thus fa ... more
+ Bezos hails Alexa as Amazon profits surge
+ NIST's superconducting synapse may be missing piece for 'artificial brains'
+ Applying machine learning to the universe's mysteries
+ Let's make a deal: Could AI compromise better than humans?
+ Dutch robots help make cheese, 'smell' the roses
+ 'Job-killing' robots, AI under scrutiny in Davos
+ AI, virtual reality make inroads in tourism sector


L-3 awarded $8.2M for retrofits to Predator simulators
Washington (UPI) Jan 30, 2018
The U.S. Air Force has awarded L-3 Link Simulation & Training an $8.2 million contract for retrofits on the Predator Mission Aircrew Training System simulators. The new award, announced Monday by the Department of Defense, is a modification to a previous contract, which is now valued at $120,753,92. The modified contract is for 40 retrofit communications kits and simulator seats ... more
+ General Atomics awarded $49M for Reaper drone software development
+ Drones learn to navigate autonomously by imitating cars and bicycles
+ Northrop Grumman tapped to service Army's Hunter drones
+ 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
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