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July 25, 2019
ROCKET SCIENCE
3D printing transforms rocketry in Florida



Orlando FL (SPX) Jul 24, 2019
On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, 3D printing technology is changing the way rockets are made and the way Florida space companies do business. Significant new space companies or related technology endeavors in central Florida are building entire rockets, rocket fuel and even human tissue using the printers, which spit out different materials in computer-controlled patterns to form solid, three-dimensional objects. At Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, rocket company Relat ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
Japan's Noguchi to Be 1st Foreign Astronaut to Join New US Spacecraft Crew for ISS Mission
Moscow (Sputnik) Jul 24, 2019
Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi has been assigned to the crew of a new US spacecraft that will fly to the International Space Station (ISS) in the near future thus becoming the first foreign astro ... more
AEROSPACE
Space-enabled app for pilots takes to the skies
Paris (ESA) Jul 24, 2019
An app that integrates navigational data and weather conditions to improve flight safety for pilots has been launched. Its inventors hope to have a full commercial version on sale by the end of the ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
FAA Adopts NASA Aviation Distress Beacon Recommendations
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 24, 2019
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has adopted NASA's Search and Rescue (SAR) office's recommendations regarding the installation and maintenance of Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs), the ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Lockheed awarded $1.4B contract for Saudi THAAD system
Washington (UPI) Jul 22, 2019
Lockheed Martin Corp. received a $1.4 billion contract to build the THAAD anti-missile shield for Saudi Arabia, the Defense Department announced. ... more
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ROBO SPACE
In the shoes of a robot: The future approaches
Trento, Italy (SPX) Jul 24, 2019
Identifying with someone is an exercise that makes us understand them deeply, empathize with them, and helps us overcome mistrust and prejudice. And this occurs even when that someone is a robot. Th ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Student-built satellites deployed into orbit from the International Space Station
Blacksburg, VA (SPX) Jul 23, 2019
On a quiet Wednesday morning, a small group gathered at Virginia Tech's Center for Space Science and Engineering Research. Excitedly huddled together around a big screen in a conference room, facult ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
US spacecraft's solar sail successfully deploys
Washington (AFP) July 23, 2019
A new spacecraft's solar sail successfully deployed Tuesday one month after launch, as it journeys around earth carrying a small satellite. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX cargo launch to space station now targeting Wednesday
Kennedy Space Center FL (UPI) Jul 24, 2019
SpaceX's CRS-18 cargo launch to the International Space Station on a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida has been pushed back three days to Wednesday. The launch previousl ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Chinese scientists say goodbye to Tiangong-2
Beijing (XNA) Jul 23, 2019
After helping scientists complete many significant experiments such as growing rice and vegetables in space, observing the strongest explosions in the universe and setting up the most precise clock ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL
NASA seeks ideas from US firms on future lunar lander
Washington (AFP) July 22, 2019
US space agency NASA on Monday asked American aerospace companies to offer detailed ideas for vehicles that could bring two astronauts to the Moon by 2024, an American objective that was reconfirmed on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Former NASA flight director Chris Kraft dies at 95
Washington (AFP) July 23, 2019
NASA's first flight director Chris Kraft, who played a critical role in the American space race, has died just days after 50th anniversary celebrations for the first Moon landing, the agency said. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Get up and go bots getting closer, study says
San Diego CA (SPX) Jul 22, 2019
Robotics researchers at the University of California San Diego have for the first time used a commercial 3D printer to embed complex sensors inside robotic limbs and grippers. But they found that ma ... more
ROBO SPACE
Russia's Humanoid Robot FEDOR Renamed to Skybot Ahead of Its First Space Mission
Moscow (Sputnik) Jul 22, 2019
Russia's humanoid robot FEDOR has been renamed to Skybot ahead of its first space mission scheduled in August, Rocket and Space Corporation Energia told Sputnik. "Anthropomorphic robot Skybot ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Exercising in space prevents astronauts from fainting when returning to Earth
Moscow (Sputnik) Jul 22, 2019
Astronauts who exercised regularly during their missions and received intravenous saline fluids upon returning to Earth did not experience orthostatic hypotension, the drop in blood pressure caused ... more


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AEROSPACE
$600M helicopter sale to Greece approved by State Department
Washington (UPI) Jul 12, 2019
A $600 million sale of helicopters, with spare parts, training and other equipment, was approved by the State Department. ... more
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AEROSPACE
Anti-collision software appears on F-35s, seven years ahead of schedule
Washington (UPI) Jul 24, 2019
Anti-ground collision software is coming to F-35 fighter planes seven years ahead of schedule, maker Lockheed Martin announced on Wednesday. ... more
GPS NEWS
European Galileo satellite navigation system resumes Initial Services
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jul 22, 2019
The Initial Services provided by the European satellite navigation system - Galileo - have been successfully restored. Galileo was affected by a technical incident related to its ground infrastructu ... more
UAV NEWS
US may have downed two Iranian drones last week: general
Washington (AFP) July 23, 2019
A US warship may have brought down two Iranian drones during a stand-off in the Gulf last week, the commander of American forces in the region said on Tuesday. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Lockheed Martin gets $22.5M contract for Aegis upgrades
Washington (UPI) Jul 19, 2019
Lockheed Martin was awarded a $22.5 million modification to a prior contract Thursday for integration and delivery of the Aegis Baseline 9 weapons system. ... more
AEROSPACE
Bulgarian president vetoes costly deal to buy US F-16s
Sofia (AFP) July 23, 2019
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on Tuesday vetoed a $1.3-billion deal to buy eight F-16 fighter jets from the US, saying there had been insufficient debate before parliament approved it. ... more
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First of Two Van Allen Probes Spacecraft Ceases Operations
Laurel MD (SPX) Jul 24, 2019
On July 19, 2019, at 1:27 p.m. EDT, mission operators sent a shutdown command to one of two Van Allen Probes spacecraft, known as spacecraft B, from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, or APL, in Laurel, Maryland. As expected, following final de-orbit maneuvers in February of this year, the spacecraft has used its remaining propellant to keep its solar panels pointed at the S ... more
+ Finding alternatives to diamonds for drilling
+ Probe opened in France over radioactive water rumours
+ Electronic chip mimics the brain to make memories in a flash
+ NUS 'smart' textiles boost connectivity between wearable sensors by 1,000 times
+ Raytheon get $27.4M payment for work on Navy's AMDR program
+ Mapping the Moon and Worlds Beyond
+ Raytheon nets $40.2M for variants of Navy's AN/SPY-6 radar
Newly established US Space Agency offers sneak peek at satellite layout
Washington DC (Sputnik) Jul 08, 2019
The US Defense Department recently released an outline of the new satellite architecture for its Space Development Agency (SDA), a space force military branch that will oversee the development of sensors and weapons to counter advances by Russia and China. The architectural layout of the agency's military satellite setup will consist of a layer which tracks and targets missiles threats in ... more
+ AEHF-5 encapsulated and prepared for launch
+ Corps begins fielding mobile satellite communication system
+ AFRL demonstrates world's first daytime free-space quantum communication enabled by adaptive optics
+ Harris to build new satellite connection system prototype for USAF
+ Navy to transfer future satcom programs to Air Force
+ Future narrowband satellite capability to transfer to Air Force
+ Viasat Contracted to Deliver the World's First Link 16-Capable Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Spacecraft


Europe's Galileo GPS system back after six-day outage
Paris (AFP) July 18, 2019
Europe's Galileo satellite navigationsystem, a rival of the American GPS network, is back in service after a six-day outage, its oversight agency said on Thursday. "Commercial users can already see signs of recovery of the Galileo navigation and timing services, although some fluctuations may be experienced until further notice," the European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency said i ... more
+ European Galileo satellite navigation system resumes Initial Services
+ An AI technology to reveal the characteristics of animal behavior only from the trajectory
+ Europe's GPS rival Galileo suffers outage
+ Second Lockheed Martin-Built GPS III Satellite Ready for July 25 Liftoff
+ Planes landing in Israel see GPS signals disrupted
+ NASA Eyes GPS at the Moon for Artemis Missions
+ Lockheed Martin Delivers GPS III Contingency Operations
Space-enabled app for pilots takes to the skies
Paris (ESA) Jul 24, 2019
An app that integrates navigational data and weather conditions to improve flight safety for pilots has been launched. Its inventors hope to have a full commercial version on sale by the end of the year. Preparing a flight plan can be a long and arduous task for pilots, who have to process large quantities of information on weather patterns, ground topology, the flights of other aircraft a ... more
+ Lockheed to keep Sikorsky helicopter plant open in Pennsylvania
+ $600M helicopter sale to Greece approved by State Department
+ Air Force pilot tests modified Black Hawk helicopter for first time
+ Bulgarian president vetoes costly deal to buy US F-16s
+ Sweden, United Kingdom to partner on future combat aircraft development
+ Lockheed Martin awarded $112.4M for work on F-35
+ Anti-collision software appears on F-35s, seven years ahead of schedule
NIST's quantum logic clock returns to top performance
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 22, 2019
The quantum logic clock--perhaps best known for showing you age faster if you stand on a stool--has climbed back to the leading performance echelons of the world's experimental atomic clocks. Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have been quietly upgrading their quantum logic clock design for the past eight years, mainly to reduce errors from unwanted mot ... more
+ Scientists send light through 2D crystal layer in quantum computing leap
+ Speediest quantum operation 200 times faster than before
+ EU fines chipmaker Qualcomm 242 mn euros for 'predatory' pricing
+ Will your future computer be made using bacteria
+ 'Tsunami' on a silicon chip: a world first for light waves
+ On the way to printable organic light emitting diodes
+ Atomic 'patchwork' using heteroepitaxy for next generation semiconductor devices


Second laser boosts Aeolus power
Paris (ESA) Jul 24, 2019
ESA's Aeolus satellite, which carries the world's first space Doppler wind lidar, has been delivering high-quality global measurements of Earth's wind since it was launched almost a year ago. However, part of the instrument, the laser transmitter, has been slowly losing energy. As a result, ESA decided to switch over to the instrument's second laser - and the mission is now back on top form. ... more
+ Tracking Smoke From Fires to Improve Air Quality Forecasting
+ Commercial Space Ride Secured for NASA's New Air Pollution Sensor
+ Chaos theory produces map for predicting paths of particles emitted into the atmosphere
+ Earth's Shining Upper Atmosphere - From the Apollo Era to the Present
+ Animal observation system ICARUS is switched on
+ PlanetiQ secures $18.7M Series B financing round
+ First new DoD NEXRAD weather radar installed at Cannon Air Force Base
Chile's mining waste poses silent threat to humans on multiple fronts
Requinoa, Chile (AFP) July 25, 2019
From the sky, the glistening emerald ponds of northern Chile are almost beautiful, but closer to the ground they harbor an ugly and dangerous secret: the reservoirs, filled with toxic waste from the country's mining industry, are ticking time bombs. Mines are the pillar of Chile's economy, but their byproducts - which accumulate in ravines, mountain areas, river beds and reservoirs, and whi ... more
+ Danish study finds 95 percent of dead petrels ingested plastic
+ Sri Lanka orders return of smuggled British garbage
+ 'Bigger problems' for Trump than plastic straws
+ Shanghai leads battle against China's rising mountain of trash
+ Tourist rush at Australia's Uluru before climb ban
+ Light pollution puts Nemo's offspring at risk
+ Troubled waters: China-fuelled cruise boom sparks environment fears


Chinese scientists say goodbye to Tiangong-2
Beijing (XNA) Jul 23, 2019
After helping scientists complete many significant experiments such as growing rice and vegetables in space, observing the strongest explosions in the universe and setting up the most precise clock in space, China's first space lab Tiangong-2 ended its mission and reentered the atmosphere under control Friday night (Beijing Time). With deep attachment, Chinese scientists recalled the exper ... more
+ China's space lab Tiangong 2 destroyed in controlled fall to earth
+ From Moon to Mars, Chinese space engineers rise to new challenges
+ China plans to deploy almost 200 AU-controlled satellites into orbit
+ Luokung and Land Space to develop control system for space and ground assets
+ Yaogan-33 launch fails in north China, Possible debris recovered in Laos
+ China develops new-generation rockets for upcoming missions
+ China's satellite navigation industry sees rapid development
Lockheed awarded $1.4B contract for Saudi THAAD system
Washington (UPI) Jul 22, 2019
Lockheed Martin Corp. received a $1.4 billion contract to build the THAAD anti-missile shield for Saudi Arabia, the Defense Department announced. The system is part of a series of much larger defense equipment deals reached by the United States and Saudi Arabia in the last two years that have far surpassed the $100 billion mark. The contract modification announced Friday increase ... more
+ Lockheed Martin gets $22.5M contract for Aegis upgrades
+ China tested new anti-ballistic missile in South China Sea
+ Trump declines to criticize Turkey's Russia missile purchase
+ Turkey awaits ninth delivery for Russian S-400 missile defense system
+ Erdogan hails S-400 deal as Turkey marks 2016 coup bid anniversary
+ Germany approved for $401M buy of Patriot missiles, parts
+ Turkey ignores US warnings over Russian S-400 missile deployment


Missiles 'probably' from Israel fired into south Syria: monitor
Beirut (AFP) July 24, 2019
Missiles believed to have been launched by Israel were fired into south Syria on Wednesday morning, targeting military positions held by the government or its allies, a war monitor said. "The missiles, probably Israeli" were fired at the southern region close to the Golan Heights, an area occupied and annexed by Israel, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The mis ... more
+ Paris says its missiles found on pro-Haftar rebel base in Libya
+ Lockheed awarded $492.1M to produce HIMARS for U.S., Poland, Romania
+ Missile seized in Italy sold to third country in 1994: Qatar
+ Libya demands urgent answers over French missiles found at pro-Haftar base
+ Raytheon awarded $17.8M for computers to launch Navy's anti-radiation missiles
+ Lockheed Martin gets $174.9M Navy contract for anti-ship missile support
+ Stray 'Russian-made missile' suspected of hitting northern Cyprus
DNA origami joins forces with molecular motors to build nanoscale machines
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 22, 2019
Every year, robots get more and more life-like. Solar-powered bees fly on lithe wings, humanoids stick backflips, and teams of soccer bots strategize how to dribble, pass, and score. And, the more researchers discover about how living creatures move, the more machines can imitate them all the way down to their smallest molecules. "We have these amazing machines already in our bodies, and t ... more
+ DARPA Announces Microsystems Exploration Program
+ Monitoring the lifecycle of tiny catalyst nanoparticles
+ Fast and selective optical heating for functional nanomagnetic metamaterials
+ 2D gold quantum dots are atomically tunable with nanotubes
+ Harnessing microorganisms for smart microsystems
+ AD alloyed nanoantennas for temperature-feedback identification of viruses and explosives
+ Quantum optical cooling of nanoparticles


In the shoes of a robot: The future approaches
Trento, Italy (SPX) Jul 24, 2019
Identifying with someone is an exercise that makes us understand them deeply, empathize with them, and helps us overcome mistrust and prejudice. And this occurs even when that someone is a robot. These interpersonal dynamics were confirmed by an experimental study that was published days ago in Scientific Reports. The study is the result of scientific collaboration between Italian and French sci ... more
+ Get up and go bots getting closer, study says
+ Russia's Humanoid Robot FEDOR Renamed to Skybot Ahead of Its First Space Mission
+ Kitchen disruption: better food through artificial intelligence
+ A squeaky clean: friendly robots spruce up Singapore
+ Robot-ants that can jump, communicate with each other and work together
+ With Squad X, dismounted units partner with AI to dominate battlespace
+ Engineers design robot to pick iceberg lettuce


U.S. Defense Department considers buying Israeli-made drones
Washington (UPI) Jul 19, 2019
An Israeli-made anti-tank drone is under consideration for purchase by the U.S. Defense Department. The Defense Department is seeking the approval of the U.S. Congress to transfer $6.9 million between accounts to buy an undisclosed number of Hero-120 "loitering drones," canister-launched anti-armor munitions. The proposed purchase is part of the $2.8 billion omnibus Pentagon budget sent ... more
+ US may have downed two Iranian drones last week: general
+ Automating complex design of universal controller for hybrid drones
+ C-Astral participates in demonstrations to help Europe set rules for drone deliveries
+ Navy's Fire Scout unmanned helicopter achieves initial operational capability
+ General Atomics gets $21.9M Army contract for work on Gray Eagle drone
+ Frequentis Defense gets $8.4M contract for work on MQ-25 Stingray
+ Saudi cities face growing threat of Yemen rebel drones
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