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September 14, 2015
GPS NEWS
Galileo taking flight: ten satellites now in orbit
Paris (ESA) Sep 13, 2015
Europe's own satellite navigation system has come a step nearer to completion, with Galileo 9 and 10 which lifted off together at 02:08 GMT on 11 September (04:08 CEST; 23:08 local time, 10 September) from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, atop a Soyuz launcher. All the Soyuz stages performed as planned, with the Fregat upper stage releasing the satellites into their target orbit close to 23 500 km altitude, around 3 hours and 48 minutes after liftoff. "The deployment of Europe's Galileo ... read more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

United Launch Alliance Picks US Rocket Engine Over Rival Russian One
The US United Launch Alliance (ULA) and the Blue Origin company have signed a production deal that derails plans to provide a Russian engine for the US next-generation Vulcan booster rocket. " ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Next Ariane 5 mission readied for fast-paced 2015 launch cadence
Arianespace remains on track for a record number of launches at the Spaceport in 2015, as underscored by the busy week of preparations for Ariane 5's next heavy-lift mission - which were performed i ... more
AEROSPACE

Robotic landing gear could enable helicopters to take off and land anywhere
Helicopters are incredibly maneuverable in the air, but during landing and takeoff their traditional skid- and wheel-based landing gear requires stable, flat surfaces-surfaces that are often unavail ... more
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GPS NEWS

Europe launches satnav orbiters
Europe sent two satellites into space Friday as it pushes to get its beleaguered Galileo satnav programme back on track. ... more


ROCKET SCIENCE

Aerojet Rocketdyne breaks ground for facility expansion
Aerojet Rocketdyne has officially broken ground on a project to expand its Camden, Ark., facility. ... more
Integrated Air and Missile Defense Nuclear Decommissioning And Used Fuel Market 2015
Make SMRs a commercial reality Turn key solar systems for domestic and commercial installations
Solar systems for home and business installations
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SPACE TRAVEL

Russian cosmonaut back after record 879 days in space
Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka returned safely to Earth with two other astronauts from the International Space Station Saturday with the record for having spent the most time in space. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Canada Dominates European Rover Challenge 2015
Canadian teams have dominated the second edition of the biggest European competition for Mars rovers that took place on Sept. 5-6 at the Regional Science-Technology Centre in Podzamcze, Poland. The ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
How Space Exploration Opens Up New Horizons for Global Security and Governance
Iran's defence, missiles not part of US nuclear talks says foreign office
Hamas proposes end to war with Israel in talks in Egypt
SPACE MEDICINE

US and and Germany partner in trail blazing biomedical research study
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) has announced that a pathfinder study is underway in Cologne, Germany to investigate the effects of simulated spaceflight conditions on brain ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Construction Begins on Test Version of Important Connection for SLS
Strong connection points between the stages of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) - the agency's advanced launch vehicle for exploration beyond Earth's orbit into deep space - are essential to ensure ... more
AEROSPACE

China, Russia plan new heavy-lift helicopter
A proposed program by China and Russia to jointly develop a heavy-lift helicopter could begin next year as the two near finalization of the project agreement. ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
AEROSPACE

Northrop Grumman speeds manufacture of F-35 center fuselages
Northrop Grumman is increasing the rate at which it produces center fuselages for F-35 Lightning II fighters. ... more
AEROSPACE

Eurofighter says Kuwait purchasing 28 warplanes
Kuwait has agreed to buy 28 Typhoon warplanes, becoming the third country in the Gulf region to order the combat aircraft, the Eurofighter consortium said Friday. ... more
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Tracking Global Forest Health from Orbit with ESA Biomass Mission
Trump scraps US office on climate diplomacy
UK water sector faces massive upgrade costs
MILTECH

Britain to gift more counter-IED help to Pakistan
Britain plans to gift Pakistan spare parts and other equipment to support counter-explosive equipment previously given to the country. ... more
AEROSPACE

Brazilian contract for Gripen fighters now in effect
A multibillion dollar contract between Saab and Brazil for the procurement of 36 Gripen NG fighter aircraft is now in effect, the company announced. ... more
MILTECH

US Navy boss questions mixed-gender Marine squad study
The head of the US Navy on Friday criticized a Marine Corps study that found all-male combat teams performed better than those that included women. ... more
UAV NEWS

British Military to Buy Solar-Powered Drones Flying on Edge of Space
Britain's Ministry of Defense (MoD) will acquire three solar-powered drones that can fly on the edge of space for up to three months, the drone's manufacturer said on Wednesday. The Zephyr 8 d ... more
UAV NEWS

US Tests New Cerberus Electronic Attack System on Drones
US Navy scientists and the Raytheon Company have developed and tested a new electronic attack system called CERBERUS that can be carried on an air-launched unmanned decoy vehicle, Raytheon stated in ... more
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UAV NEWS

To Watch and to Strike: Russia Developing Multi role Heavy Drone
Russia is developing a heavy drone that could be used both as reconnaissance and combat aircraft, one of its designers said in an interview Wednesday. The two ton Avius-1 UAV will bristle with ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Orbital ATK producing more AARGM missiles
Additional Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles are to be produced by Orbital ATK for the U.S. Navy and the Air Forces of Italy and Australia. ... more
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China says on 'right side of history' in US trade war; Bessent defends 'strategic uncertainty'
Foreign carmakers strive for 'China Speed' to stay in race
China says no talks with US, despite Trump claim; China's top leaders pledge support
MICROSAT BLITZ

JAXA and UNOOSA to Offer Small Satellite Deployment Opportunity

AEROSPACE

Saab teams with Polish company for contract bid

AEROSPACE

Dutch to buy new Chinooks

AEROSPACE

First European-built F-35 has maiden flight

LAUNCH PAD

First Ever Launch Vehicle to Be Sent to Russia's New Spaceport in Siberia

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

US hospital ship brings care, hope to poor Haitians

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Two Russian aid planes land in Syria: state media

UAV NEWS

Drones Are Now Being Used To Stop Rhino Poachers In Their Tracks

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Big China payouts for Tianjin firefighters' families

ENERGY TECH

Hyperloop: Transport into the Future

SeaRoc and Natural Power helping EDF's Paimpol-Brehat Tidal Farm

China loosens bank lending requirements

Bank of Russia keeps key rate unchanged

Commodities haunted by Brazil, China woes

France Nears Completion of Chernobyl Steel Confinement Structure

China producer prices slump as Li warns of challenges

Change a heavy task in China's industrial heartland

Americans troubled by China ties, economy tops list: poll

China to step up fiscal incentives to boost growth

'Hedgehog' Robots Hop, Tumble in Microgravity

China trade slumps as India eyes opportunities

Corvus Energy tests lithium ion battery in critical fire event

Gaming computers offer huge, untapped energy savings potential

New findings move flexible lighting technology toward commercial feasibility

New nanomaterial maintains conductivity in three dimensions

Soyuz ready for liftoff with two Galileo satellites

Soyuz set to launch 2 Galileo navigation satellites

US unveils Predator drones at Latvian airbase

Elbit supplying UAV-based intel systems to European customer

China outrage after officials say blast relatives 'calm'

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