Space Business News
May 20, 2016
GPS NEWS
Lockheed demos future evolution of its flexible GPS 3 satellite design
Denver CO (SPX) May 20, 2016
In the future, when mission needs change for the Global Positioning System (GPS), the U.S. Air Force will be able to respond - thanks to some engineering forethought and the innovative design of Lockheed Martin's GPS III satellite. Designed with evolution in mind, Lockheed Martin's GPS III satellites for the Air Force's next acquisition will be able to offer on-orbit re-programmability so they can be upgraded in space to add new signals or missions, a first for the GPS constellation. The satellite ... read more
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LAUNCH PAD

Fregat is fueled in Arianespace's FCube facility for Soyuz Flight VS15
Arianespace's new Spaceport processing facility has fueled another Fregat stage. This upper stage for the medium-lift Soyuz launcher will be used for the May 24 flight from French Guiana with two Eu ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Will America Set Military Back by Abandoning Russian RD-180 Rocket Engines
The Senate Armed Services Committee calls for halving the US appropriation for the military's go-to rocket engine, the House Armed Services Committee focuses on replacements, and the White House is ... more
GPS NEWS

Russian Armed Forces Use Glonass Satellites for Aiming in Syria
The Glonass satellites are being used to ensure the work of the Russian precision-guided weapons in Syria, a senior space industry official said Friday. "Glonass is the system which is the mos ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Robot's in-hand eye maps surroundings, determines hand's location
Before a robot arm can reach into a tight space or pick up a delicate object, the robot needs to know precisely where its hand is. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have ... more


MICROSAT BLITZ

First CubeSat Built by an Elementary School Deployed into Space
In 2012, the students from St. Thomas More Cathedral School in Arlington, Virginia lined up in the shape of a space shuttle in the school parking lot and witnessed the flyover of the Space Shuttle D ... more

Transition from Operations to Decommissioning by Preparing a Safe, Cost-Effective Shut Down and Waste Management Strategy

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SPACE TRAVEL

Interns Make Archived NASA Planetary Science Data More Accessible
An internship program offered by NASA's Planetary Data System's Small Bodies Subnode hosted at the Planetary Science Institute is making archived scientific information more accessible to researcher ... more
ROBO SPACE

Macau shows off robot croupiers as hopes of recovery rise
Robot roulette dealers, animated playing cards and a gaming table that shakes its own dice were on show in the gambling hub of Macau Tuesday as experts forecast a two-year casino revenue downturn could be coming to an end. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US-China: the clash of the titans
UN nuclear chief in Tehran ahead of fresh Iran-US talks
Changing face of war puts Denmark on drone offensive
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Airbus Defence and Space opens a ground station in Australia for its Skynet military satellite
A brand new purpose built satellite ground station has been established in Adelaide, to land Airbus Defence and Space's Skynet secure military satellite communications. The Australian facility exten ... more
UAV NEWS

A year of mystery swirls around latest X-37B mission
The semi-classified X-37B robot spaceplane hasn't received much attention, despite the fact that it is on its fourth flight in space. At least, that's the official story. Launched in May 2015, the l ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

MinXSS CubeSat deployed from ISS to study Sun's soft x-rays
On May 16, 2016, the bread loaf-sized Miniature X-Ray Solar Spectrometer, or MinXSS, CubeSat deployed from an airlock on the International Space Station to begin its journey into space. The NASA-fun ... more
Cryogenic Buyer's Guide
Space Tech Expo - Design - Build - Test - Pasadena CA - May 24-26, 2016
The World's Largest Commercial Drone Conference and Expo - Sept 7-9 - Las Vegas
Directed Energy And Next Generation Munitions - 20-22 June - Washington DC
AEROSPACE

Saab rolls out its Gripen E 'Smart Fighter'
Saab introduced its new Gripen E "Smart Fighter" during a ceremony Wednesday at the company's headquarters in Sweden. ... more
AEROSPACE

Stratobus: The Spy Blimp-Satellite of the Future Used for Snooping
If you thought surveillance drones were unnerving, a French-Italian aerospace company is now producing an unmanned blimp to monitor the ground from space. One good thing can be said for government-o ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Trump admin proposes redefining 'harm' to endangered animals
Australian PM vows not to bow to Trump on national interest
Mexico seeks security coordination with US over border military moves
UAV NEWS

Pentagon Buys 'Safe Solution' for Zapping Drones Out of the Sky
It's the latest in high-tech anti-drone technology, and both the Pentagon and US Homeland Security are on board. As recreational drones become increasingly common, multiple government agencies are s ... more
AEROSPACE

Russia to Renew Production of Mi-14 Nuclear-Capable Anti-Sub Helicopters
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said that ministry plans to renew the production of Mi-14 Haze nuclear-capable amphibious anti-submarine helicopters. The Russian Defense Ministry ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

SpeedCast to build ground station for X-band Satcom Services in Asia-Pacific
SpeedCast International has announced that it has partnered with one of the largest global Defence companies, Airbus Defence and Space, to design, build and provide onsite management for the ground ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Abandonment of Russian Booster Engines May Send NASA's Costs Skyrocketing
The Pentagon saying "no" to the further use of Russian RD-180 rocket engines may damage "the financial viability" of NASA projects, according to the Wall Street Journal's Andy Pasztor. If the ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Australian, U.S. HIFiRE rocket achieves Mach 7.5
Australia and the United States have successfully fired an experimental rocket with a speed of more than seven times the speed of sound. ... more

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MISSILE DEFENSE

Israel successfully tests missile defence system at sea: army
Israel has successfully tested a maritime missile interception system dubbed the Iron Dome of the Sea, the military announced on Wednesday. ... more
UAV NEWS

Sagem to produce Patroller UAVs for French Army
Production of 14 Patroller optionally piloted aircraft for the French Army is set to begin following the signing of a production contract. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
US firm pushes for deep-sea mining off Pacific island
Trump trade war casts pall in China's southern export heartland
Nvidia CEO in Beijing as US tech curbs, trade war threaten sales


UAV NEWS

New flight test campaign for nEUROn combat drone

UAV NEWS

Battelle shows off DroneDefender at Navy Expo

AEROSPACE

US B-52 bomber crashes on Guam, all crew safe

UAV NEWS

Airbus DS offers new SkyGhost ER mini drone

AEROSPACE

Germany presses Airbus to resolve A400M problems

ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia to start financing new Phoenix carrier rocket development in 2018

GPS NEWS

Russia's Glonass system to get 8 more satellites by end of 2017

MISSILE NEWS

U.S. Navy tests Raytheon's SeaRAM system

ROCKET SCIENCE

Air Force demos key rocket engine technologies for new launch systems

LAUNCH PAD

Russia Spent $1.3Bln on Vostochny Cosmodrome So Far

China, U.S. hold first dialogue on outer space safety

NASA mini-balloon mission maps migratory magnetic boundary

Using static electricity, RoboBees can land and stick to surfaces

Robots get creative to cut through clutter

Technique improves the efficacy of fuel cells

Currency wars, fiscal stimulus rift in focus at G7 meeting

China's Midea makes takeover offer for German robotics firm

Hybrid hydrostatic transmission enables robots with human-like grace and precision

Payload integration begins for Arianespace's next Soyuz mission with Galileo spacecraft

Saab to unveil first Gripen E aircraft this week

Pre-launch processing is underway with Indonesia's BRIsat for the next Arianespace heavy-lift flight

Out of this world: 'Moon and Mars veggies' grow in Dutch greenhouse

New TH-119 helicopter unveiled for military pilot training

U.S. Navy contracts Boeing for P-8A aircraft component repair

How the Marriage of Third Offset, Better Buying Power Affects Industry

New Antares Rocket Rolls Out at NASA Wallops

NASA Invests in Next Stage of Visionary Technology Development

AAC Microtec avionics aboard microsatellite deployed from the ISS

Researchers teach AI system to run complex physics experiment

Industry Wants to Ensure the Warfighter Is Always Supported


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