Space Business News
July 14, 2010
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA Needs Total Strategy To Control Costs
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 14, 2010
NASA should develop a broad, integrated strategy to contain costs and maintain schedules as earth and space science missions are planned and designed, says a new report by the National Research Council. The report also calls on NASA, Congress, and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to consistently use the same method to quantify and track costs. "Cost and schedule considerations are important for NASA missions," said Ronald M. Sega, chair of the committee that wrote the report and the Woodw ... read more

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EARTH OBSERVATION

Eyes In The Sky Give India Edge In Space
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ROBO SPACE

Turning Robots Into Personal Assistants
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SPACE TRAVEL

United Arab Emirates Movement Into The Private Spaceflight Industry
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SPACE TRAVEL

India Eyes Manned Space Capability
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TECH SPACE

Solar storm created 'zombie' satellite
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SPACE TRAVEL

India-US Space Ties Take Off With PSLV
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SPACE TRAVEL

ISRO To Put Unmanned Test Capsule In Orbit By 2013
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EARTH OBSERVATION

GOES Brings Hurricane Alley Live To The Wireless
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Earth Disasters: A Future Vision Of Response And Recovery Tools
VSAT NEWS

Gilat To Provide Broadband Satellite For Homeland Security In Asia
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Announces Three Centennial Challenges
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LAUNCH PAD

Sea Launch Signs Launch Agreement With AsiaSat
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NANO TECH

NanoLetters Highlights Dr. Yong Shi's Energy Harvesting Technology
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Satellites Track Two-Stage Interceptor In Missile Defense Test
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Army Plans Network Integration Exercise
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 14, 2010
The U.S. Army is planning a brigade combat team integration exercise at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., July 12-16, 2010, which will connect Soldiers, sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, networked vehicles on-the-move, command posts and other nodes over long distances through satellite and software-programmable radio as part of an effort to evaluate the progress of its battlefield network. ... more

UAV NEWS
India eyeing UCAVs in global market
New Delhi (UPI) Jul 13, 2010
Indian armed forces have entered the global market in search of stealthy, unmanned combat air vehicles. Local news reports suggest that the military authorities have requested information from defense companies in Europe, Israel, the United States and Russia about the aircraft. Defense News reported that the information request concerned unmanned combat air vehicles with "low rad ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Protestors demand ouster of Haitian president
Port-Au-Prince (AFP) July 13, 2010
Dozens of young Haitians on Tuesday burned tires and at least one car during demonstrations in Port-au-Prince demanding the ouster of President Rene Preval. Just a day after the Caribbean nation marked the six-month anniversary of the quake which hit on January 12, demonstrators from some of the poorest areas of the ravaged capital set at least one vehicle on fire, and erected barricades of ... more

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Landslides kill at least 37 in China

TRADE WARS

Outside View: Threats from trade deficit


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SPACEWAR
Recipes For Renegade Planets

First Directly Imaged Planet Confirmed Around Sun-Like Star

VLT Detects First Superstorm On Exoplanet

SPACEWAR
Solar storm created 'zombie' satellite

Google tool aims to make it easy to create Android programs

EchoStar XV Satellite Successfully Performs Post-Launch Maneuvers

SPACEWAR
Tracking System Leads Rescuers To Birds Caught In Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill

New System Helps Locate Car Park Spaces

Skyhook Wireless Partners With Samsung Electronics For Leading Location System

SPACEWAR
China Contributes To Space-Based Information Access A Lot

China Sends Research Satellite Into Space

China eyes Argentina for space antenna

SPACEWAR
Russia And Europe May Join Forces To Protect Earth From Asteroids

The Walt Whitman Meteor Mystery

Australian scientists find Timor Sea meteorite crater

SPACEWAR
Rosetta Triumphs At Asteroid Lutetia

Rosetta Spacecraft Returns Unique Glimpses Of Asteroid Lutetia

Rockbreaking In Space

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ENERGY TECH
Boost for South Korea's green sector
Seoul (UPI) Jul 13, 2010
South Korea's 30 major industrial groups plan to invest $18 billion in the green growth sector, a presidential committee announced Tuesday. Spending will be allocated toward clean energy, the development of hybrid cars and next-generation electric device development. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak stressed the importance of developing original technology to support the government's low-carbon and green growth campaign. "(We) should develop all materials related with (green) ... read more

ENERGY TECH
Solar storm created 'zombie' satellite

Google tool aims to make it easy to create Android programs

EchoStar XV Satellite Successfully Performs Post-Launch Maneuvers

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ENERGY TECH
Army Plans Network Integration Exercise

Critical Design Review For U.S. Navy CSD Program

NGC To Compete For US Army EMARSS

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ENERGY TECH
Sea Launch Signs Launch Agreement With AsiaSat

PSLV Launch Successful With 5 Satellites Placed In Orbit

ISRO To Launch More Satellites This Year

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ENERGY TECH
Tracking System Leads Rescuers To Birds Caught In Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill

New System Helps Locate Car Park Spaces

Skyhook Wireless Partners With Samsung Electronics For Leading Location System

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ENERGY TECH
China jumbo jet maker picks GE, Eaton as suppliers

Swiss solar plane makes history with round-the-clock flight

Solar Impulse plane packed with technology

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