
Japan to launch X-ray astronomy satellite after 2 months
Japan will launch an X-ray astronomy satellite atop an H-2A carrier rocket in February next year, as an effort to elucidate the structure of space and its evolution.
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Antarctic anticyclone sending two NASA scientific balloons flying in circles
While winter is upon us here, it's nearing summertime in Antarctica, which for NASA's Scientific Balloon Program means one thing: anticyclone!
An anticyclone is a weather phenomena characteriz ... more
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Indonesia food plan risks 'world's largest' deforestation
Tentative tree planting 'decades overdue' in sweltering Athens
Early holiday, more fans: Philippines schools adapt to climate change
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SSL selected for NASA project to develop robotic on-orbit satellite assembly
Space Systems Loral has been selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for a multi-million dollar contract to develop on-orbit robotic satellite assembly technology.
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Drone laws tightened in Japan as police deploy air-to-air take down unit
A new law that regulates the use of drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) came into effect Thursday as the Tokyo Metropolitan Police eyes launching a dedicated anti-drone unit.
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Israel tests Arrow 3 missile defense system, target locked on from space
The Israeli Defense Ministry announced Thursday it has successfully carried out a test on locking on a missile target from space using its Arrow 3 missile defense system that was developed jointly w ... more
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US Military's secretive space plane marks 200 days on orbit
The US Air Force's super-secretive X-37B space plane has spent 200 days in orbit as it carries out a classified mission for the American military.
The unmanned X-37B launched on May 20 on the ... more
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Israel successfully tests ballistic missile interceptor
Israel and the United States on Thursday successfully tested a ballistic missile interceptor as the Jewish state seeks to upgrade its defences in the face of regional threats, officials said. ... more
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