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Defunct Chinese space lab plunges back to Earth over Pacific![]() Beijing (AFP) April 2, 2018 A defunct Chinese space lab broke apart as it hurtled through Earth's atmosphere Monday and plunged towards a watery grave in the South Pacific, Chinese officials said. The Tiangong-1 "mostly" burnt up above the vast ocean's central region at 8:15 am (0015 GMT), China's Manned Space Engineering Office said. There was no immediate confirmation of the final resting place of any remaining debris, although the South Pacific is largely empty. Space officials had promised the atmospheric disintegr ... read more |
Indian scientists lose contact with satelliteNew Delhi (AFP) April 1, 2018 India's national space agency has lost contact with a satellite days after it was launched into orbit with much fanfare, authorities said Sunday. ... more
Out of this world: Inside Japan's space colony centreTokyo (AFP) March 30, 2018 A newly created Space Colony Research centre led by Japan's first female astronaut is bringing cutting-edge technology to bear on one of mankind's greatest questions: Can we live in space? ... more
US astronauts make spacewalk to perform ISS repairsWashington (AFP) March 29, 2018 Two American astronauts on Thursday completed a lengthy spacewalk to replace old hoses on the the International Space Station's cooling system and make other equipment upgrades, footage from the US space agency NASA showed. ... more
Poland buys US Patriot anti-missile system for $4.8 bnWarsaw (AFP) March 28, 2018 Poland signed on Wednesday a $4.75 billion (3.8-billion-euro) contract to purchase a US-made Patriot anti-missile system, a move that is likely to irk Russia as East-West tensions rise. ... more |
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Russia slams Poland's 'militarisation' after Patriot missile dealMoscow (AFP) March 29, 2018 Russia on Thursday condemned what it called Poland's "progressive militarisation" after Warsaw said last week it had signed a deal on buying a US Patriot anti-missile system. ... more
Saudi forces say intercept missile fired by Yemen rebelsRiyadh (AFP) March 31, 2018 Saudi air defences intercepted a missile fired by Yemeni rebels at the kingdom's southern city of Najran on Saturday, the Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels said, adding that one person was wounded. ... more
Funds shortage pulls the brakes on India's crucial space programsNew Delhi (Sputnik) Mar 29, 2018 India's four strategically important space programs, including one of the world's most successful PSLV mission, are reportedly facing a severe fund shortage which may force the space scientists of t ... more
Insitu tapped to manage ScanEagle UAS in AfghanistanWashington (UPI) Mar 29, 2018 Insitu Inc. has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy for eight ScanEagle unmanned aircraft systems. ... more
General Dynamics awarded $61M contract for Abrams tank supportWashington (UPI) Mar 29, 2018 General Dynamics has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army for Abrams systems technical support. ... more |
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Fearing worst, French 'preppers' gear up for the Day AfterParis (AFP) March 23, 2018 When the end comes, ex-army signaller Daniel will calmly fire up the generator, flip on the water purifier, gather eggs from his chickens and watch in serene self-sufficiency as society tears itself apart. ... more |
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Raytheon awarded contract for parts on Navy's H-60 helicoptersWashington (UPI) Mar 28, 2018 Raytheon received a contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for parts on variations of the Navy's H-60 helicopters, which include the Black Hawk and Seahawk. ... more
Navy taps Boeing for services on Hornet, Growler aircraftWashington (UPI) Mar 28, 2018 Boeing has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Navy for services in support of the the F/A-18A-F and EA-18G fighter jets for the U.S. and foreign countries. ... more
Boeing tapped for F-15 radar upgradesWashington (UPI) Mar 30, 2018 The U.S. Air Force has awarded a contract to Boeing for the company's work on radar upgrades to F-15 aircraft. ... more
UN council condemns Yemen missile attacks on Saudi ArabiaUnited Nations, United States (AFP) March 28, 2018 The UN Security Council on Wednesday condemned "in the strongest possible terms" multiple missile attacks launched by Yemen's Huthi rebels on Saudi Arabia, saying they posed a threat to regional security. ... more
RUAG Aviation wins $25M Sidewinder missile support contractWashington (UPI) Mar 28, 2018 RUAG Aviation was awarded a contract from the U.S. Air Force for guidance and control systems on Sidewinder missiles for the Northrop-manufactured F-5 aircraft. ... more |
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Point Nemo, Earth's watery graveyard for spacecraft Paris (AFP) March 30, 2018 Chinese space scientists were not in control of their Tiangong-1 orbiting laboratory when it hurtled back to Earth and into a remote part of the Pacific Ocean on Monday. But if they had been, that's where they would have tried to make it land. By sheer fluke, anything that didn't burn up in the atmosphere is expected to have plopped down somewhere near the forlorn spot that is amongst the most remote places on the planet. ... more |
Indian scientists lose contact with satellite New Delhi (AFP) April 1, 2018
India's national space agency has lost contact with a satellite days after it was launched into orbit with much fanfare, authorities said Sunday.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) lost communication with the GSAT-6A satellite as it prepared to undertake its third and final orbiting manoeuvre on Saturday.
"Efforts are underway to establish the link with the satellite," ISRO s ... more |
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Indra Expands With Four New Stations The Ground Segment Managing Galileo Satellites Madrid, Spain (SPX) Mar 15, 2018
Indra has been awarded a contract for implementing four new Uplink Stations (ULS), thus expanding the ground segment of the European global positioning system, Galileo. Awarded by the company Thales Alenia Space (France), this contract also includes maintenance and upgrades for all Uplink stations.
The new stations will join the ten uplink stations that Indra has already put into service a ... more |
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Navy taps Boeing for services on Hornet, Growler aircraft Washington (UPI) Mar 28, 2018
Boeing has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Navy for services in support of the the F/A-18A-F and EA-18G fighter jets for the U.S. and foreign countries.
The deal, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $34.4 million under the terms of a previously issued firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee delivery order contract.
The agreement enables Boei ... more |
The future of photonics using quantum dots Washington DC (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
Thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables crisscross the globe and package everything from financial data to cat videos into light. But when the signal arrives at your local data center, it runs into a silicon bottleneck. Instead of light, computers run on electrons moving through silicon-based chips - which, despite huge advances, are still less efficient than photonics.
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A space window to electrifying science Paris (ESA) Mar 27, 2018
Lightning triggers powerful electrical bursts in Earth's atmosphere almost every second. The inner workings of these magnificent forces of nature are still unknown, but a rare observation by an ESA astronaut gave a boost to the science community. A European detector will take on the challenge of hunting for thunderstorms from space next week.
As he flew over India at 28 800 km/h on the Int ... more |
UK plans plastic bottle charge to tackle pollution London (AFP) March 27, 2018
Britain on Wednesday announced plans for consumers to pay a deposit on plastic bottles as part of a broader push to tackle pollution.
The government will introduce a charge on plastic, glass and metal single use drinks containers sold in England, the environment ministry said.
The move is aimed at cutting the amount of waste produced in Britain - including an estimated 13 billion plasti ... more |
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Earth-bound Chinese spacelab plunging to fiery end Paris (AFP) March 27, 2018
An uncontrolled Chinese space station weighing at least seven tonnes is set to break up as it hurtles to Earth on or around April 1, the European Space Agency has forecast.
"It will mostly burn up due to the extreme heat generated by its high-speed passage through the atmosphere," it said in a statement.
Some debris from the Tiangong-1 - or "Heavenly Palace" - spacelab will likely fal ... more |
Poland buys US Patriot anti-missile system for $4.8 bn Warsaw (AFP) March 28, 2018
Poland signed on Wednesday a $4.75 billion (3.8-billion-euro) contract to purchase a US-made Patriot anti-missile system, a move that is likely to irk Russia as East-West tensions rise.
The weapons deal is the largest-ever by NATO-member Poland. The first deliveries are expected in 2022 with the system due to become operational a year later.
The Patriot is a mobile air-defence system mad ... more |
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Air Force taps Raytheon for AMRAAMs for foreign military sales Washington (UPI) Mar 26, 2018
Raytheon was awarded a contract from the U.S. Air Force for advanced medium range air to air missiles, also known as AMRAAMs.
The deal, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $523.1 million under the terms of a fixed-price incentive contract, which is a modification to a previous award.
The agreement enables Raytheon to to provide AMRAAMs, along wit ... more |
A treasure trove for nanotechnology experts Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 21, 2018
2D materials, which consist of a few layers of atoms, may well be the future of nanotechnology. They offer potential new applications and could be used in small, higher-performance and more energy-efficient devices. 2D materials were first discovered almost 15 years ago, but only a few dozen of them have been synthesized so far.
Now, thanks to an approach developed by researchers from EPFL ... more |
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How accurate is your AI Kyoto, Japan (SPX) Mar 23, 2018
As AI's role in society continues to expand, J B Brown of the Graduate School of Medicine reports on a new evaluation method for the type of AI that predicts yes/positive/true or no/negative/false answers.
Brown's paper, published in Molecular Informatics, deconstructs the utilization of AI and analyzes the nature of the statistics used to report an AI program's ability. The new technique ... more |
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Insitu tapped to manage ScanEagle UAS in Afghanistan Washington (UPI) Mar 29, 2018
Insitu Inc. has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy for eight ScanEagle unmanned aircraft systems.
The deal, announced Wednesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $47 million under the terms of a firm-fixed-price delivery order contract, which is a modification to a previous basic order agreement, the Pentagon said.
The agreement enables Insitu Inc. to pro ... more |
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