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October 04, 2018
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA skeptical on sabotage theory after mystery ISS leak



Washington (AFP) Oct 3, 2018
NASA expressed doubts Wednesday over a theory floated in Russia that a tiny hole that caused an air leak on the International Space Station was the result of sabotage. The breach detected on August 29-30 in a Russian space craft docked at the orbiting station was not the result of a manufacturing defect, according to the Russian space agency, which says it is investigating the possibility that it was drilled maliciously. But NASA, the US space agency, countered in a statement that ruling out def ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
Russian scientists develop high-precision laser for satellite navigation
Saint Petersburg, Russia (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
Scientists from ITMO University developed a laser for precise measurement of the distance between the Moon and Earth. Short pulse duration and high power of this laser help to reduce error in determ ... more
ROBO SPACE
No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
The human arm can perform a wide range of extremely delicate and coordinated movements, from turning a key in a lock to gently stroking a puppy's fur. The robotic "arms" on underwater research subma ... more
FAST TRACK
ESA technology making LA Metro a safer ride
Paris (ESA) Oct 04, 2018
Thousands of daily passengers on the Los Angeles Metro will ride more securely with the deployment of cutting-edge ESA-patented screening technology to detect concealed weapons or explosives. ... more
ENERGY TECH
Efficient generation of high-density plasma enabled by high magnetic field
Osaka, Japan (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
An international joint research group led by Osaka University demonstrated that it was possible to efficiently heat plasma by focusing a relativistic electron beam (REB) accelerated by a high-intens ... more
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AEROSPACE
Breaking it Down: NASA Takes a New Approach to Ice Crystal Icing Research
Cleveland OH (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
NASA Glenn researchers are going back to basics to probe deeper into the physics of high-altitude ice crystal icing. Measuring the conditions that lead to a build-up of ice crystals inside an ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Russia finds ISS hole made deliberately: space chief
Moscow (AFP) Oct 2, 2018
Russian investigators looking into the origin of a hole that caused an oxygen leak on the International Space Station have said it was caused deliberately, the space agency chief said. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Indian astronaut could ride Russian Soyuz to ISS in 2022
Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 03, 2018
Russia may bring an Indian astronaut to the International Space Station on board a Soyuz spacecraft for a short training mission in 2022, a source in the Russian space industry told Sputnik. I ... more
AEROSPACE
Price for F-35 drops to lowest level yet
Washington (UPI) Oct 1, 2018
With an $11.5 billion agreement for the next round of F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter production, Lockheed Martin says the cost for all three variants of the aircraft have reached their lowest levels in the history of the program. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Raytheon receives $1.5B contract for Patriot systems for Poland
Washington (UPI) Sep 26, 2018
Raytheon has received a $1.5 billion contract from the Department of Defense for foreign military sales of the Patriot Defense System to Poland. ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE
Animal study suggests deep space travel may significantly damage GI function in astronauts
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 02, 2018
Simulations with animal models meant to mirror galactic cosmic radiation exposure to astronauts are raising red flags for investigators at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) about the healt ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SLS chief engineer driven by 'challenge' of building rocket
Huntsville AL (SPX) Oct 02, 2018
Space Launch System (SLS) Chief Engineer Garry Lyles received the 2018 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) George M. Low Award for Space Transportation. AIAA cited Lyles "visio ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Raytheon receives contract for new AEGIS radars
Washington (UPI) Oct 2, 2018
Raytheon has received a $22.7 million contract for engineering, travel costs and other services for AN/SPY-6 Air and Missile Defense Radar production. ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
NanoSat hyperspectral camera delivers data after one year of space weather and a solar storm
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Oct 02, 2018
VTT's hyperspectral imager continues to observe the earth on board the Aalto-1 nanosatellite. For hyperspectral imagers it is unique to reach such a small size and weight, and also to prove a capabi ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX uses dumping to drive Russia out of space launch market claims Roscosmos
Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 02, 2018
Elon Musk, the co-owner and CEO of the US aerospace manufacturer SpaceX, has been using dumping on the space launch market in order to crowd out Russia, head of Russia's State Space Corporation Rosc ... more


NanoRacks announces industry team supporting winning NASA LEO commercialization proposal

ROCKET SCIENCE
A decade of commercial space travel - what's next?
Columbia SC (The Conversation) Oct 01, 2018
In many industries, a decade is barely enough time to cause dramatic change unless something disruptive comes along - a new technology, business model or service design. The space industry has recen ... more
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DRAGON SPACE
China launches Centispace-1-s1 satellite
Jiuquan (XNA) Oct 01, 2018
China launched its Centispace-1-s1 satellite on a Kuaizhou-1A rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 12:13 p.m. Saturday. This is the second commercial launch by the ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Europe's Ariane 5 rocket blasts off for 100th time
Paris (AFP) Sept 26, 2018
A European-made rocket has blasted off from French Guiana for the 100th time, in a symbolic landmark for its manufacturer as it comes under increasing pressure from Elon Musk's SpaceX programme. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Nucleus completes successful first launch
Kirkenes, Norway (SPX) Oct 01, 2018
On Thursday 27 September Nammo successfully completed the first launch of Nucleus, a sounding rocket powered by its new hybrid rocket motor. Nucleus launched at 14:16: local time from Andoya S ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Jeff Bezos space project lands big rocket partnership
San Francisco (AFP) Sept 27, 2018
Jeff Bezos backed Blue Origin space exploration project on Thursday landed a major deal to provide engines for a next-generation rocket being built by a major US launch services contractor. ... more
GPS NEWS
Lockheed awarded $1.4B for first GPS IIIF satellites
Washington (UPI) Sep 27, 2018
Lockheed Martin has received a contract for the first two GPS IIIF satellites, Space Vehicles 11 and 12, which are follow-ons to the initial 10-satellites of the new GPS III constellation. ... more
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NASA, NOAA convene GOES 17 Mishap Investigation Board
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 03, 2018
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have appointed a board to investigate an instrument anomaly aboard the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) 17 weather satellite currently in orbit. During postlaunch testing of the satellite's Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) instrument, it was discovered that the instrument's infrared detectors cannot b ... more
+ Lockheed Martin to marry machine learning with 3-D printing
+ Maxar's SSL selected by NASA to develop critical technologies for on-orbit servicing
+ Norsk Hydro halts output at key Brazil plant, share plunges
+ Commercially relevant bismuth-based thin film processing
+ Virtual reality unleashes full power of top UK orchestra
+ Facebook unveils upgraded wireless Oculus headset in VR push
+ Scientists solve the golden puzzle of calaverite
Multi-domain command and control is coming
Washington DC (AFNS) Oct 01, 2018
In his remarks during this year's Air Force Association's Air, Space, and Cyber Conference in National Harber, Maryland, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein explained the importance of Multi-Domain Command and Control in executing the nation's next fight. In this fight, Goldfein said, the Air Force must master MDC2 to empower commanders to dominate the air, space, and cyber dom ... more
+ Airbus tests 4G 5G stratospheric balloons for defence comms
+ Lockheed Martin embraces agile software development to evolve signals intelligence capabilities
+ Lockheed Martin Introduces Mission Planning System That Connects Systems and Assets Across Domains
+ ViaSat contracted for JTRS aircraft communications systems
+ U.S., India agree on defense communications cooperation pact
+ Marine Corps Embraces High-Throughput Satellites to Complete Military Operations
+ A Flexible Modem Interface to Enable Roaming Across Multiple Satellite Platforms


Lockheed awarded $1.4B for first GPS IIIF satellites
Washington (UPI) Sep 27, 2018
Lockheed Martin has received a contract for the first two GPS IIIF satellites, Space Vehicles 11 and 12, which are follow-ons to the initial 10-satellites of the new GPS III constellation. The contract, announced Wednesday by the Department of Defese, provides for engineering, space vehicle test bed and simulators, and production of GPS IIIF Space Vehicles 11 and 12. It also includes op ... more
+ New Study Tracks Hurricane Harvey Stormwater with GPS
+ China launches twin BeiDou-3 satellites
+ First satellite for GPS III upgrades to launch in December
+ AF Announces selection of GPS III follow-on contract
+ Lockheed Martin preps ground support for GPS 3 sats and M-Code ops
+ 'Robat' uses sound to navigate and map unique environments
+ Antenova offers ultra-small GNSS active antenna module for difficult locations
Breaking it Down: NASA Takes a New Approach to Ice Crystal Icing Research
Cleveland OH (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
NASA Glenn researchers are going back to basics to probe deeper into the physics of high-altitude ice crystal icing. Measuring the conditions that lead to a build-up of ice crystals inside an engine has been a challenge, according to researcher Peter Struk. "You can't come in with probes to measure exact concentrations of water and ice particle sizes because you can't block the airfl ... more
+ Price for F-35 drops to lowest level yet
+ US F-35 fighters fly first ever combat mission; F-35 crashes for the first time
+ Marines send F-35B on first combat strike
+ Harris contracted for B-52, C-130 parts for U.S. Special Ops Forces
+ Army contracts Sikorsky for UH-60 Blackhawk transmissions
+ Sikorsky nears completion on HH-60W helicopter trainers
+ Sikorsky contracted for CH-53K King Stallion spares
A new way to count qubits
Syracuse NY (SPX) Sep 28, 2018
Researchers at Syracuse University, working with collaborators at the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison, have developed a new technique for measuring the state of quantum bits, or qubits, in a quantum computer. Their findings are the subject of an article in Science magazine (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2018), which elaborates on the experimental efforts involve ... more
+ Qualcomm alleges Apple gave swiped chip secrets to Intel
+ Smaller, faster and more efficient modulator sets to revolutionize optoelectronic industry
+ DARPA contracts USC for circuit development program
+ New photonic chip promises more robust quantum computers
+ Tiny camera lens may help link quantum computers to network
+ Laser sintering optimized for printed electronics
+ Copper nanoparticles, green laser light cost beneficial in circuitry printing


ICESat-2 Laser Fires for 1st Time, Measures Antarctic Height
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
The laser instrument that launched into orbit last month aboard NASA's Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) fired for the first time Sept. 30. With each of its 10,000 pulses per second, the instrument is sending 300 trillion green photons of light to the ground and measuring the travel time of the few that return: the method behind ICESat-2's mission to monitor Earth's changing i ... more
+ UM researchers find precipitation thresholds regulate carbon exchange
+ How Earth sheds heat into space
+ New airborne campaigns to explore snowstorms, river deltas, climate
+ Three Earth Explorer ideas selected
+ Scientists locate parent lightning strokes of sprites
+ Scientists ID Three Causes of Earth's Spin Axis Drift
+ Quick and not-so-dirty: A rapid nano-filter for clean water
Microplastics found deep in sand where turtles nest
Exeter UK (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
Microplastics have been found deep in the sand on beaches where sea turtles lay their eggs. University of Exeter scientists found an average of 5,300 particles of plastic per cubic metre at depths of 60cm (2ft) on beaches in Cyprus used by green turtles and loggerheads. At the surface, up to 130,000 fragments of plastic were found per cubic metre - the second-worst level ever recorde ... more
+ On patrol with India's anti-plastic 'blue squad'
+ Gangsters, militants exploit environment for cash
+ NASA Study Untangles Smoke, Pollution Effects on Clouds
+ Coca-Cola, Walmart to cut plastic pollution in oceans
+ Nappy change: Dutch to turn diapers into furniture
+ Air pollution linked to higher risk of dementia: study
+ Microplastics may enter foodchain through mosquitoes


China launches Centispace-1-s1 satellite
Jiuquan (XNA) Oct 01, 2018
China launched its Centispace-1-s1 satellite on a Kuaizhou-1A rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 12:13 p.m. Saturday. This is the second commercial launch by the Kuaizhou-1A rocket. The first launch in January 2017 sent three satellites into space. The Kuaizhou-1A was developed by a rocket technology company under the China Aerospace Science and Industr ... more
+ China tests propulsion system of space station's lab capsules
+ China unveils Chang'e-4 rover to explore Moon's far side
+ China's SatCom launch marketing not limited to business interest
+ China to launch space station Tiangong in 2022, welcomes foreign astronauts
+ China solicits international cooperation experiments on space station
+ Growing US unease with China's new deep space facility in Argentina
+ China developing in-orbit satellite transport vehicle
Raytheon receives $1.5B contract for Patriot systems for Poland
Washington (UPI) Sep 26, 2018
Raytheon has received a $1.5 billion contract from the Department of Defense for foreign military sales of the Patriot Defense System to Poland. Work on the contract, announced Tuesday by the Pentagon, will be performed in Andover, Mass., White Sands Missile Range, N.M., and Merrimack, N.H., with an estimated completion date of December 2022. Fiscal 2018 foreign military sales fu ... more
+ Raytheon receives contract for new AEGIS radars
+ Pentagon to pull some Patriots from Middle East: US official
+ Lockheed Martin to upgrade AEGIS Combat System for U.S. warships
+ SBIRS GEO-3 achieves operational acceptance
+ Successful Aegis Combat System Test Brings BMD to Japanese Fleet
+ Japan successfully tests ballistic missile defense system
+ Northrop Grumman tests new air defense network program


Lockheed contracted by Army for HIMARS launchers, support
Washington (UPI) Sep 25, 2018
Lockheed Martin has received a $289.2 million contract modification for 24 M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems launchers and support. The contract award, announced Monday by the Department of Defense, includes training, spare parts and product improvement upgrades. Work will be performed in Grand Prairie, Texas, with an estimated completion date of July 2022. Army fiscal ... more
+ Raytheon, Lockheed contracted for Javelin missiles for six countries
+ Hezbollah defies Israel, says has 'precision missiles'
+ Northrop Grumman tapped for conversion of anti-radiation missiles
+ Gen Dyn contracted for Hydra aerial rockets
+ Israeli missiles target Damascus airport: state media
+ Raytheon receives contract for AIM-9X, training missiles
+ Russia deploys most advanced air defences at army drills
Precise control of multimetallic one-nanometer cluster formation achieved
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 01, 2018
Researchers in Japan have found a way to create innovative materials by blending metals with precision control. Their approach, based on a concept called atom hybridization[1], opens up an unexplored area of chemistry that could lead to the development of advanced functional materials. Multimetallic clusters - typically composed of three or more metals - are garnering attention as they exh ... more
+ Two quantum dots are better than one: Using one dot to sense changes in another
+ Nucleation a boon to sustainable nanomanufacturing
+ New nanoparticle superstructures made from pyramid-shaped building blocks
+ Cannibalistic materials feed on themselves to grow new nanostructures
+ First-ever colored thin films of nanotubes created
+ Nanotubes change the shape of water
+ Fast visible-UV light nanobelt photodetector


No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 04, 2018
The human arm can perform a wide range of extremely delicate and coordinated movements, from turning a key in a lock to gently stroking a puppy's fur. The robotic "arms" on underwater research submarines, however, are hard, jerky, and lack the finesse to be able to reach and interact with creatures like jellyfish or octopuses without damaging them. Previously, the Wyss Institute for Biolog ... more
+ Machine learning could help regulators identify environmental violations
+ Machine-learning system tackles speech and object recognition, all at once
+ Amazon aims to make Alexa assistant bigger part of users' lives
+ Spray coated tactile sensor on a 3D surface for robotic skin
+ 'Robotic skins' turn everyday objects into robots
+ Russian scientists send FEDOR robot to Roscosmos for launch
+ Google Mini captures top spot in connected speaker market: survey


General Atomics to provide technical services for Gray Eagle drones
Washington (UPI) Oct 1, 2018
General Atomics has received a $441.6 million contract for technical services for U.S. Army Gray Eagle Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Work locations and funding for the contract, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, will be based on each order, with an estimated completion date of September 2023. The Gray Eagle is a derivative of the Predator unmanned aerial drone designed ... more
+ Raytheon to deliver small drone decoys to the U.S. Navy
+ Self-flying glider 'learns' to soar like a bird
+ General Atomics contracted for Reaper drone ground control work
+ RUDN University mathematicians proposed to improve cellular network coverage by using UAVs
+ Airborne Response teams with Edgybees and UgCS to provide UAS software to responders
+ Self-deploying drone pilots may hinder hurricane response efforts
+ Lockheed Martin and Drone Racing League Launch AI Innovation Challenge
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