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April 24, 2019
DRAGON SPACE
China to build moon station in 'about 10 years'



Beijing (AFP) April 24, 2019
Beijing plans to send a manned mission to the moon and to build a research station there within the next decade, state media reported Wednesday, citing a top space official. China aims to achieve space superpower status and took a major step towards that goal when it became the first nation to land a rover on the far side of the moon in January. It now plans to build a scientific research station on the moon's south pole within the next 10 years, China National Space Administration head Zhang Ke ... read more

AEROSPACE
New Air Force science and technology strategy puts focus on speed
Arlington VA (AFNS) Apr 18, 2019
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson unveiled a new and ambitious Science and Technology Strategy designed to better identify, develop and deploy breakthrough technologies, April 17. The ... more
ROBO SPACE
FEDOR Space Rescuer: Roscosmos 'Trains' Anthropomorphic Robot for Manned Mission
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 15, 2019
Russian State Space Corporation Roscosmos and Rocket and Space Corporation Energia have received FEDOR (Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research) anthropomorphic robot for its potential use ... more
ROBO SPACE
NASA 'Nose' importance of humans, robots exploring together
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
NASA is sending humans forward to the Moon, this time to stay. Upcoming expeditions to the Moon will require making every moment of astronaut time outside the safety of the Gateway in orbit and luna ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
AST and Science announces successful launch of its first satellite
Midland TX (SPX) Apr 24, 2019
AST and Science has announced that its first satellite, designated BlueWalker 1, has been successfully launched, stabilized in orbit and is ready for operations. The BlueWalker 1 nano-satellit ... more
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GPS NEWS
China launches new BeiDou satellite
Xichang (XNA) Apr 23, 2019
China sent a new satellite of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) into space from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province at 10:41 p.m. Saturday. Launched on a Long Ma ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Nepal says its first ever satellite launched
Kathmandu (XNA) Apr 23, 2019
Nepal's first ever satellite was launched into space on Thursday morning, Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli confirmed here. Nepali Prime Minister Oli expressed happiness over Nepal's entry i ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA accelerates pace of Core Stage production with new tool
New Orleans LA (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
The boat-tail structure, a fairing-like cover designed to protect the bottom end of the core stage and the RS-25 engines, has been joined to one of the most complicated and intricate parts of NASA's ... more
MISSILE NEWS
Turkey says understands NATO concerns over Russian missile deal
Istanbul (AFP) April 19, 2019
Turkey is "taking into account" NATO concerns over its Russian missile deal, the country's foreign minister said on Friday, in more conciliatory remarks over a purchase stoking tensions between Washington and Ankara. ... more
UAV NEWS
Percepto launches its all-in-one aerial solution for autonomous operations
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
Percepto has announced that it has launched its all-in-one aerial solution for autonomous security, safety and inspection missions in Australia, following the completion of a series of successful li ... more
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MICROSAT BLITZ
The Satellite Applications Catapult partners with Infostellar to provide improved ground station access
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
Infostellar has partnered with leading ground systems manufacturers to simplify the StellarStation integration process for new users. Partnered ground systems manufacturers include Innovative Soluti ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX to launch cargo resupply mission despite Crew Dragon mishap
Washington (UPI) Apr 22, 2019
The "anomaly" experienced by SpaceX's Crew Dragon over the weekend won't affect the company's planned space station resupply mission. ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China opens Chang'e-6 for international payloads, asteroids next
Beijing (XNA) Apr 23, 2019
China announced the cooperation plan for its future Chang'e-6 mission, offering to carry a total of 20-kg solicited payloads, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA) on Thursday. ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
What Are CubeSats?
Bethesda, MD (SPX) Apr 24, 2019
The "CubeSat" is a type of miniaturized satellite for low earth orbit (LEO) space research and applications. One of these is typically made up of one or more 10+ 10+ 11.35 cm cubic units, and each u ... more
ENERGY TECH
Rare metal improves performance of energy-harvesting piezoelectric crystals
Washington (UPI) Apr 19, 2019
Researchers have discovered that the addition of a rare earth metal significantly improves the performance of piezoelectric crystals. ... more


New concept for novel fire extinguisher in space

SPACE TRAVEL
Multiple regenerative medicine payloads ready for ISS study
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
The International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory is finalizing more than a dozen payloads for launch to the orbiting laboratory aboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft. Many of these payload ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
Incident on SpaceX pad could delay its first manned flight
Washington (AFP) April 21, 2019
A mysterious but apparently serious incident occurred Saturday in Cape Canaveral, Florida involving the SpaceX capsule intended to carry American astronauts into space late this year, the private company and NASA announced. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA Takes Advantage of Innovative 3-D Printing Process for SLS Rocket
Huntsville AL (SPX) Apr 16, 2019
America's powerful new deep space rocket, NASA's Space Launch System, will face harsh conditions and extreme temperatures in flight when launching NASA's Orion spacecraft and potential cargo to luna ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
US Astronauts Have 15 Minutes to Evacuate to Russian Part of ISS If NH3 Leaks
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 16, 2019
Russian Rocket and Space Corporation (RSC) Energia has developed a system to purify air at the International Space Station (ISS) in the event of ammonia (NH3) leakage due to a possible decompression ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Mice show off microgravity athleticism after arriving on ISS
Washington (Sputnik) Apr 18, 2019
Wanting to better understand how space affects astronauts, the US' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sent a group of mice to the International Space Station for 37 days. NAS ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX Says 'Anomaly' Happened During Fire Tests of Crew Dragon's Abort Engines
Washington DC (Sputnik) Apr 20, 2019
US aerospace manufacturer SpaceX said on Sunday that an "anomaly" had occurred during static fire tests for the abort engines of its Crew Dragon spacecraft. The tests were carried out on Satur ... more
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Debris of Satellite Destroyed by India May Threaten ISS - Russian MoD
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 23, 2019
When India tested its anti-satellite weapons, more than 100 fragments of destroyed spacecraft were created; in the future, these fragments could pose a threat to the ISS, the Russian Defence Ministry said. "On 27 March, India successfully tested anti-satellite weapons, as a result of the destruction of the spacecraft, more than 100 fragments were formed in the altitude range from 100 to 1, ... more
+ RIT researcher collaborates with UR to develop new form of laser for sound
+ UNH scientists find auroral 'speed bumps' are more complicated
+ ESA oversees teaching of Europe's next top solderers
+ Raytheon awarded $28M for AN/SPY-6(V) radar integration, production
+ Plastic's carbon footprint
+ Modified 'white graphene' for eco-friendly energy
+ Green plastic production made easy
Boeing awarded $605M for Air Force's 11th WGS comms satellite
Washington (UPI) Apr 22, 2019
Boeing has been awarded a $605 million contract for the production of the Air Force's 11th Wideband Global Satellite Communication Space Vehicle. The Department of Defense, which announced the contract on Friday, depends on the WGS system to communicate with warfighters across the globe. Ten Ka-band and 8 X-band beam can be positioned anywhere in the field of view of each satellite, acc ... more
+ SLAC develops novel compact antenna for communicating where radios fail
+ US Army selects Hughes for cooperative effort to upgrades NextGen Friendly Forces System
+ United Launch Alliance launches WGS-10 satellite for USAF
+ United Launch Alliance set to launch WGS-10 for US Air Force
+ Raytheon awarded $406M for Army aircraft radio system
+ Lockheed Martin to develop cyber electronic warfare pod for UAVs
+ Britain to spend $1.3M for satellite antennas in light of Brexit


China launches new BeiDou satellite
Xichang (XNA) Apr 23, 2019
China sent a new satellite of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) into space from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province at 10:41 p.m. Saturday. Launched on a Long March-3B carrier rocket, it is the 44th satellite of the BDS satellite family and the first BDS-3 satellite in inclined geosynchronous Earth orbit. After in-orbit tests, the satellite will work wi ... more
+ Industry collaboration on avionics paves the way for GAINS navigation demonstration flights
+ Record-Breaking Satellite Advances NASA's Exploration of High-Altitude GPS
+ China, Arab states eye closer cooperation on satellite navigation to build "Space Silk Road"
+ Second GPS III satellite arrives at Cape Canaveral ahead of July launch
+ GPS 3 space vehicle 02 "Magellan" arrives in Florida; prepares for July launch
+ Russia plans to launch Glonass-M satellite in mid-May
+ Earliest known Mariner's Astrolabe published in Guinness Book of Records
New Air Force science and technology strategy puts focus on speed
Arlington VA (AFNS) Apr 18, 2019
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson unveiled a new and ambitious Science and Technology Strategy designed to better identify, develop and deploy breakthrough technologies, April 17. The 32-page report is a blueprint for the next decade and beyond. The strategy includes an array of changes allowing the Air Force to maximize - and expand - its technological advantage in the new era of ... more
+ Lockheed signs long-term contracts with F-35 suppliers
+ Japan, US struggle to find crashed jet and its 'secrets'
+ State Department approves new deal with Taiwan for F-16s
+ F-35As deployed to Middle East for first time
+ Japan's F-35As had 7 emergency landings before crash
+ New research adds to work of Prandtl, father of modern aerodynamics
+ Boeing awarded $91.2M contract for new computer processors on F-15
Semiconductor scientists discover effect that was thought impossible
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
A physical effect known as superinjection underlies modern light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and lasers. For decades this effect was believed to occur only in semiconductor heterostructures - that is, structures composed of two or more semiconductor materials. Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have found superinjection to be possible in homostructures, which are ma ... more
+ Neuron and synapse-mimetic spintronics devices developed
+ Nanocomponent is a quantum leap for Danish physicists
+ Infinite number of quantum particles gives clues to big-picture behavior at large scale
+ Singapore and Australian scientists build a machine to see all possible futures
+ Engineers tap DNA to create 'lifelike' machines
+ European quantum communications network takes shape
+ Ushering in ultrafast cluster electronics


Arianespace to launch "SAR" satellite StriX-a aboard Vega for Japanese startup company Synspective
Paris (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
Synspective and Arianespace have signed a contract to launch the satellite StriX-a, Synspective's first SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) demonstrator satellite. On April 18, 2019, Arianespace announced the signing of a launch service contract with Synspective for the launch of the satellite StriX-a (with a liftoff mass of approximately 150 kg.) into a Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) in 2020. ... more
+ DLR and the UStuttgart test transmission of EO data using laser communications
+ Greek researchers enlist EU satellite against Aegean sea litter
+ Geomagnetic jerks finally reproduced and explained
+ How NASA Earth Data Aids America, State by State
+ Illuminating Gases in The Sky: NASA Technology Pinpoints Potent Greenhouse Gases
+ UNH researchers find unusual phenomenon in clouds triggers lightning flash
+ NASA Invites You to 'Picture Earth' for Earth Day
USAID launches latest clean-up for Vietnam War-era Agent Orange site
Hanoi (AFP) April 20, 2019
The US launched on Saturday a $183 million clean-up at a former Vietnam storage site for Agent Orange, a toxic defoliant used in their bitter war which years later is still blamed for severe birth defects, cancers and disabilities. Located outside Ho Chi Minh City, Bien Hoa airbase - the latest site scheduled for rehabilitation after Danang airbase's clean-up last year - was one of the mai ... more
+ Philippines' Duterte in war of words over Canada garbage row
+ Seals, caviar and oil: Caspian Sea faces pollution threat
+ Notre-Dame paintings removed amid lead pollution fears
+ Airborne plastic particles blanket remote mountains: study
+ Renting flat-pack furniture? Ikea's push to go green
+ Hong Kong admits world's largest air purifier choked on debut
+ Clues emerge in 'missing' ocean plastics conundrum


China to build moon station in 'about 10 years'
Beijing (AFP) April 24, 2019
Beijing plans to send a manned mission to the moon and to build a research station there within the next decade, state media reported Wednesday, citing a top space official. China aims to achieve space superpower status and took a major step towards that goal when it became the first nation to land a rover on the far side of the moon in January. It now plans to build a scientific researc ... more
+ China opens Chang'e-6 for international payloads, asteroids next
+ China to enhance international space cooperation
+ China's commercial carrier rocket finishes engine test
+ China launches new data relay satellite
+ Super-powerful Long March 9 said to begin missions around 2030
+ China preparing for space station missions
+ China's lunar rover studies stones on moon's far side
NATO to use THAAD in Romania this summer
Washington (UPI) Apr 11, 2019
The United States will temporarily deploy its THAAD anti-missile protection system in Romania this summer, U.S. European Command said Thursday. The land-based THAAD system, which stands for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, will be used by NATO for its Ballistic Missile Defense systems while the international alliance's existing Aegis Ashore Missile Defense System goes through mainte ... more
+ Erdogan says Russian S-400s delivery could be earlier
+ State Dept. approves $1.1B sale of SM-3 anti-ballistic missiles to Japan
+ Lockheed awarded $1.1B for rocket sales to Poland, Bahrain, Romania
+ US successfully tests anti-ICBM system: statement
+ U.S. missile defense system intercepts ICBM target in test
+ Russia to respond to planned US tests of SM-3 Block II Interceptor Missile
+ Russia's Sarmat ICBM Can 'Rip Any Missile Defence System to Shreds'


Turkey says understands NATO concerns over Russian missile deal
Istanbul (AFP) April 19, 2019
Turkey is "taking into account" NATO concerns over its Russian missile deal, the country's foreign minister said on Friday, in more conciliatory remarks over a purchase stoking tensions between Washington and Ankara. The deal for Russian S-400 missiles riled Washington, prompting US officials to suspend Turkey's participation in the US-made F-35 jet programme and warn of more sanctions again ... more
+ Lockheed awarded $362.7M for Army's multiple launch rocket systems
+ Boeing receives contract modification for Standoff Land Attack Missiles
+ Raytheon awarded $19M contract for work on SM-2, SM-6 missiles
+ Raytheon awarded $12.1M for AIM-9X tactical missiles for U.S., allies
+ US to Move Fast on Hypersonic Weapons Like China, Russia - Stratcom Chief
+ Putin and Erdogan discuss S-400 missile deal
+ Erdogan says Russia missile deal to go ahead after US suspension
2D gold quantum dots are atomically tunable with nanotubes
Houghton, MI (SPX) Apr 17, 2019
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are promising for quantum computing and future electronics. Now, researchers can convert metallic gold into semiconductor and customize the material atom-by-atom on boron nitride nanotubes. Gold is a conductive material already widely used as interconnects in electronic devices. As electronics have gotten smaller and more powerful, the semiconducting mat ... more
+ Fast and selective optical heating for functional nanomagnetic metamaterials
+ Harnessing microorganisms for smart microsystems
+ AD alloyed nanoantennas for temperature-feedback identification of viruses and explosives
+ Quantum optical cooling of nanoparticles
+ Researchers report new light-activated micro pump
+ Defects help nanomaterial soak up more pollutant in less time
+ The holy grail of nanowire production


FEDOR Space Rescuer: Roscosmos 'Trains' Anthropomorphic Robot for Manned Mission
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 15, 2019
Russian State Space Corporation Roscosmos and Rocket and Space Corporation Energia have received FEDOR (Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research) anthropomorphic robot for its potential use in manned space missions, Roscosmos Director General Dmitry Rogozin said on Thursday. "FEDOR - anthropomorphic rescue robot developed by the Android Technology R and D Company as well as the Rus ... more
+ NASA 'Nose' importance of humans, robots exploring together
+ Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor
+ Giving robots a better feel for object manipulation
+ Google takes on 'Africa's challenges' with first AI centre in Ghana
+ Space Robotics Market to Surpass $3.5bn by 2025
+ RRM3 can no longer perform a cryogenic fuel transfer
+ EU unveils ethics guidelines for Artificial Intelligence


Percepto launches its all-in-one aerial solution for autonomous operations
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Apr 23, 2019
Percepto has announced that it has launched its all-in-one aerial solution for autonomous security, safety and inspection missions in Australia, following the completion of a series of successful live mission demonstrations in Canberra. The tests were observed in the capital by a delegation representing government, defence and industry organizations from across the country. During the demo ... more
+ Cubic to support Boeing's MQ-25 unmanned tanker for the US Navy
+ Google-linked firm wins US approval for drone deliveries
+ Up in arms: Insect-inspired arm technology aims to improve drones
+ Kongsberg Geospatial beefs up micropilot autopilots to enhance BVLOS capabilities
+ A short first hop for 'drone taxi' in Vienna
+ Skyborg Program Seeks Industry Input For Artificial Intelligence Initiative
+ The drones have landed and they're here to help
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