Space Business News
February 09, 2010
EARTH OBSERVATION
Conservation From Space
York, UK (SPX) Feb 09, 2010
Rugged, hilly landscapes with a range of different habitat types can help maintain more stable butterfly populations and thus aid their conservation, according to new findings published in the journal Ecology Letters. The research, carried out by scientists from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Butterfly Conservation and the University of York, has implications for how we might design landscapes better to help conserve species. The scientists used UK Land Cover Map data (from satellite ... read more

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SPACE TRAVEL

The Shoulders Of Giants
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SPACEMART

European Technology To Complete ISS
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EARTH OBSERVATION

DMCii Welcomes UK-Indonesia Climate Change Partnership
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SPACEMART

SES WORLD SKIES Cooperates With Andean Community
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TECH SPACE

Iran To Unveil Five Space Projects
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LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace Heads Into Another Busy Year
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Soyuz 100 Times More Reliable Than Shuttle
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SPACEMART

First Journey For Alphabus
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GPS NEWS

Russia To Track Glonass Satellites From Antarctic Station
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MILTECH
The Arjun tank faces it biggest trial
New Delhi (UPI) Feb 5, 2009
India's Arjun tank will battle for its life against a squadron of Russian T-90s in trials likely to determine the controversial vehicle's future. The long-awaited trials, which start in March, will pit the 14 indigenous Arjuns against the 14 T-90s, day and night for a month, according to the national Business Standard newspaper. The 24th Infantry Division stationed in Bikaner wil ... more

MISSILE NEWS
Iran opens two new missile plants
Tehran (AFP) Feb 6, 2010
Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi opened two new missile production plants on Saturday, just three days after Iran fired a rocket carrying live animals into space, state television reported. The plants will produce a ground-to-air missile dubbed the Qaem (Rising) and a surface-to-surface missile dubbed Toofan 5 (Storm), the broadcaster said. The Qaem is designed to target helicopters at low ... more

UAV NEWS
Iran opens two production lines to make drones: report
Tehran (AFP) Feb 8, 2010
Iranian Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi on Monday opened two production lines for the manufacture of "advanced" unmanned aircraft or drones, Fars news agency reported. The drones would be able to carry out "surveillance, detection and even assaults with high precision," the report said. Iran has in the past week been announcing a spate of technological and military achievements in the run ... more

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MISSILE NEWS

Iran to make missile system better than Russian: airforce

MISSILE DEFENSE

Moscow 'concerned' by US-Romania missile shield deal


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STATION NEWS
The Arjun tank faces it biggest trial

IBM taking US Air Force into software cloud

Airbus Military A330 MRTT Refuels AWACS

STATION NEWS
Moscow 'concerned' by US-Romania missile shield deal

Romania to host U.S. missiles

Iran tells Gulf states not to buy 'ineffective' US missiles

STATION NEWS
Iran to make missile system better than Russian: airforce

Iran opens two new missile plants

Raytheon To Make More Maverick Missiles

STATION NEWS
NATO agrees steps to fill yawning budget gap

BAE to pay 450 million dollars in fraud fines

Russia displaces U.S. as Latin arms source

STATION NEWS
NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology

Animal rights group wants 'Robohog Day'

S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

STATION NEWS
Global swine flu death toll falls in past week: WHO

Freeze on HIV spending sparks concern in Africa

Britain to close swine flu unit as pandemic fades

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
US military plots difficult path in Haiti
Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Feb 7, 2010
From an air-conditioned tent in what used to be a Port-au-Prince bus station, the mighty US military controls its 17,000 troops deployed to help Haiti's earthquake relief, amid questions over how long they will stay. Colonel Gregory Kane paces across the tent, past rows of personnel - wearing various iterations of camouflage - who tap away at double-thick high-security laptops. "What's that?" he shouts to a subordinate who is monitoring developments across Port-au-Prince and beyond. "We ha ... read more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Google News tunes into favored topics

S. Korea, Japan have world's fastest Internet links: survey

Fears Australian piracy case could shut off net

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Arianespace Heads Into Another Busy Year

Cartosat-2B Will Be Launched Soon

Arianespace Wins ESA Contract

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
France slims jets price in Brazil bid

90 presumed dead as Ethiopian plane crashes off Lebanon

Crisis meeting in Berlin on Airbus A400M: Germany

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
USAF Global Strike Command Officials Assume B-52, B-2 Mission

Raytheon Offers Disruption-Tolerant Military Network

LockMart Achieves Milestones On First MUOS Satellite

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Iran To Unveil Five Space Projects

GOES-P Spacecraft Being Processed In Florida

US book publishers smiling again as Kindle rivals emerge


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