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November 28, 2015
RUSSIAN SPACE
Moscow extends Russian Cosmodrome program for one year
Moscow (Sputnik) Nov 27, 2015
Moscow extended a federal project on the development of Russian cosmodromes, which was set to expire in 2015, for one year, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday. The main parameters of the Federal Space Program were determined during a meeting held by Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier in the day, Peskov said. "It was also decided to extend for a year the expiring in 2015 federal Russian cosmodromes program, in order to develop next year a new federal program designed until 20 ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

Human reflexes may keep legged robots from tripping
Trips and stumbles too often lead to falls for amputees using leg prosthetics, but a robotic leg prosthesis being developed at Carnegie Mellon University promises to help users recover their balance ... more
ENERGY TECH

The route to high temperature superconductivity goes through the flat land
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ROBO SPACE

China dreams of electric sheep at robot conference
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GPS NEWS

China to set up BDS international maritime surveillance center
China is planning to build an international maritime surveillance center for the Beidou Navigation Satellite System(BDS), an alternative to U.S.-operated GPS, authorities with the Ministry of Transp ... more


LAUNCH PAD

Rocket launch demonstrates new capability for testing technologies
An UP Aerospace SpaceLoft sounding rocket soared into the sky Nov. 6 from Spaceport America, New Mexico, carrying four technology experiments for NASA's Flight Opportunities Program that funded the ... more

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LAUNCH PAD

Vega receives the LISA Pathfinder payload for its December 2 flight
Another Vega launcher has completed its assembly process, marking a major milestone as preparations continue for Arianespace's 11th mission of the year from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Aerojet Rocketdyne tapped for spacecraft's crew module propulsion
A propulsion system for a crew service module for a spacecraft is to be designed, developed, qualified and produced by Aerojet Rocketdyne. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Army names new hypersonic weapon 'Dark Eagle'
India and Pakistan urged to have 'maximum restraint' after Kashmir attack
Trump, Norwegian prime minister discuss ending Ukraine War
MISSILE NEWS

India test fires ship-based nuclear-capable missile
The Indian armed forces successfully test-fired a new short range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile, Indo-Asian News Service reports, citing the country's military R and D agency DRDO. The mi ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Blue Origin lands booster rocket
The private space firm founded by Internet entrepreneur Jeff Bezos claimed a breakthrough for its space travel efforts Tuesday with the launch of a reusable rocket. ... more
MILTECH

Raytheon moves forward with Multi-Object Kill Vehicle program
Raytheon completed the first Program Planning Review with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency for its Multi-Object Kill Vehicle concept, advancing the program. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Rocket launch demonstrates new capability for testing technologies
An UP Aerospace SpaceLoft sounding rocket soared into the sky Nov. 6 from Spaceport America, New Mexico, carrying four technology experiments for NASA's Flight Opportunities Program that funded the ... more
UAV NEWS

Developing new standards of drone operations
A test pilot operates a virtual large unmanned aircraft system, or UAS, with simulated air traffic at a NASA research ground control station. The pilot uses the main traffic display for situational ... more
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Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Aerojet Rocketdyne to restart development of new rocket engine
Aerojet Rocketdyne, a subsidiary of Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AJRD), has signed a contract with Boeing valued at nearly $200 million that supports a new era of spaceflight - one that w ... more
MISSILE NEWS

India test fires Advanced Air Defense missile
India test-fired its indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile from a test range off the Odisha coast on Monday. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Thales sub-contracted for NATO BMD test activities
Thales is to perform test and integration support activities to help validate NATO's Ballistic Missile Defense capability. ... more
ROBO SPACE

New detector perfect for asteroid mining, planetary research
The grizzled asteroid miner is a stock character in science fiction. Now, a couple of recent events - one legal and the other technological - have brought asteroid mining a step closer to reality. ... more
ROBO SPACE

NASA selects Northeastern for humanoid robot research
On Tuesday, NASA announced that Northeastern and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will perform advanced research and development work on humanoid robot prototypes, a project that could help ... more

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MICROSAT BLITZ

United Launch Alliance Reveals Transformational CubeSat Launch Program
As the most experienced launch company in the nation, United Launch Alliance (ULA) announced it is taking CubeSat rideshares to the next level by launching a new, innovative program offering univers ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

US Engine Dilemma: No Space Without Moscow
Washington continues to purchase rocket engines from Moscow, as the US has removed them from the list of sanctioned materials, Russia's trade representative to the United States told RIA Novosti. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China's scientific satellites to enter uncharted territory

MISSILE NEWS

US has 'concerns' over Russian missile system: US official

MISSILE DEFENSE

Poland's new govt rethinks Patriot missiles, Airbus choppers

MISSILE NEWS

A Tornado With Rockets: New Russian Launch Vehicles Get Guided Missiles

ROCKET SCIENCE

Army researchers look at new artillery propellant control system

AEROSPACE

U.S. Army awards Leidos ISR production contract

MILTECH

U.S. Air Force orders more JDAM bomb kits

MILTECH

U.K. awards Cook Defence Systems contract for armored vehicle tracks

AEROSPACE

Indonesia joining South Korea's fighter aircraft program

SPACE TRAVEL

Brits Aim for the Stars with Big Bucks on Offer to Conquer Final Frontier

NASA calls on SpaceX to send astronauts to ISS

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Preventing famine with mobile phones

MSF hospital strike was 'human error': US general

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Energy from a fossil fuel without carbon dioxide

ORNL microscopy captures real-time view of evolving fuel cell catalysts

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Carbon Capture: key green technology shackled by costs

NASA awards new contract for rocket engine development

NASA Orders SpaceX Crew Mission to International Space Station

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Perpetual youth for batteries

Ocular health in ISS Crews adds vision to space

Accelerating fusion research through the cutting edge supercomputer


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