Space Business News
August 03, 2016
AEROSPACE
Bravura receives $305 million aerostat support contract
Washington (UPI) Aug 2, 2016
Bravura Information Technology Systems has received a $305 million U.S. Army contract for support of the Persistent Surveillance Systems-Tethered aerostat program. The cost-plus-fixed fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract came about after four bids were received online. The estimated completion date is July 2020. Funding and work location will be determined with each order. The Army Contracting Command is the contracting activity. The tethered aerostats support int ... read more

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LAUNCH PAD

NASA Orders Second SpaceX Crew Mission to International Space Station
NASA took another important step Friday in returning U.S. astronaut launches from U.S. soil with the order of a second post-certification mission from commercial provider SpaceX in Hawthorne, Califo ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Progress is Heard as RS-25 Engine Roars to Life for NASA's Space Launch System
Aerojet Rocketdyne, a subsidiary of Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. has tested NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) RS-25 development engine, 0528, as the engine roared to life for 650 seconds at NASA ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Dream Chaser Spacecraft to Begin Phase Two Flight Testing
Sierra Nevada Corporation's (SNC) Dream Chaser full-scale, flight test vehicle is ready for transportation to NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) in California where Phase Two flight test ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Mitigating health risks of long duration spaceflight
NASA closely monitors astronaut health during missions and throughout their lifetime. These medical monitoring programs, as well as prospective studies and medical research, help understand potentia ... more


SPACE MEDICINE

Apollo astronauts experiencing higher rates of cardiovascular-related deaths
Members of the successful Apollo space program are experiencing higher rates of cardiovascular problems that are thought to be caused by their exposure to deep space radiation, according to a Florid ... more

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


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SPACE TRAVEL

Tile Bonding Begins for Orion's First Mission Atop Space Launch System Rocket
A crucial part of preparing NASA's next Orion spacecraft for flight now is underway. Technicians recently began the process of bonding thermal protection system (TPS) tiles to panels that will be in ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Avoiding stumbles, from spacewalks to sidewalks
Video of astronauts tripping over moon rocks can make for entertaining Internet viewing, but falls in space can jeopardize astronauts' missions and even their lives. Getting to one's feet in a bulky ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
South Africa China achieve milestone with 12900 km quantum satellite connection
Europe shifts gears for the Trump era
Electra secures 2200 aircraft pre-orders for hybrid-electric aviation leap
DRAGON SPACE

China's Agreement with United Nations to Help Developing Countries Get Access to Space
Last month, China has signed an agreement with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) to open the country's future space station for science experiments and astronauts from UN me ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Chinese mega-telescope obtains data on 7 million stars
A Chinese telescope has collected data on over 7 million stars, exceeding the sum of all existing spectroscopic data on stars and making it the world's largest database in the field. The Guo S ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China to expand int'l astronauts exchange
China will expand international exchange in the training of astronauts in a bid to push it closer to becoming a space power, an official said Wednesday. Li Xinke of the Astronaut Center of Chi ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

Chinese tracking ship Yuanwang-7 starts maiden voyage
China's new-generation spacecraft tracking ship Yuanwang-7 sailed into the ocean from the Yangtze River on Tuesday, beginning its maiden mission. Yuanwang-7 was accompanied by Yuanwang-6. Yuan ... more
AEROSPACE

US Air Force declares F-35A fighter jet 'combat ready'
The US Air Force on Tuesday declared an initial squadron of F-35A stealth fighters as ready for combat, a major milestone for the futuristic aircraft dogged by delays and cost overruns. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Advancing satellite methods for mapping coastal seabeds
Next-Generation Water Satellite Maps Seafloor From Space
Scientists aim to uncover cause of unexpected warmth in Everest glacier
MISSILE DEFENSE

S. Korea's Park gets personal in US missile system row
President Park Geun-Hye on Tuesday evoked memories of her parents' assassination as she hit back at opposition to the planned deployment of an advanced US anti-missile system in South Korea. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Lockheed Martin gets $58 million Patriot missile contract modification
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control has been awarded $58 million foreign military sales contract modification to enhance Qatari and Saudi Patriot missile systems. ... more
UAV NEWS

160 Commercial Drone Companies to Showcase Latest UAV Technology at InterDrone
BZ Media LLC today unveiled the exhibition component of the industry's largest dedicated commercial UAV show, InterDrone. More than 130 exhibitors have already signed up and another 30 are expected ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Roscosmos May Supply Components for Iranian Satellites
Russia's Roscosmos space corporation might receive an order for the supply of components for Iranian satellites, Russian Minister of Communications and Mass Media Nikolai Nikiforov said Thursday. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Russia Postpones Launch of Proton Rocket With US Satellite Until October 10
Russia's Roscosmos space corporation said Thursday it had postponed the launch of a Proton carrier rocket with a US telecoms satellite on board until at least October 10. "Roscosmos launch pla ... more

AEROSPACE

First MV-22B Osprey with 3D-printed, safety-critical parts takes flight
An MV-22B Osprey has flown its first flight with a safety-critical link and fitting assembly that was 3D-printed, Naval Air Systems Command announced Friday. ... more
AEROSPACE

Lockheed delivers final Seahawk helicopter for Australia
Lockheed Martin has delivered the 24th and final MH-60R Seahawk helicopter for the Royal Australian Navy under a foreign military sales contract, the company announced. ... more
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MILTECH

AM General gets $356 million to provide Humvees for Afghanistan

MILTECH

BAE receives $245 million contract for Type 26 gun system

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Search for 20 feared dead after India bridge collapse

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

False megaquake alert shakes Tokyo

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Study highlights electric grids' vulnerabilities to extreme weather

POLITICAL ECONOMY

Japan approves huge stimulus for sluggish economy

POLITICAL ECONOMY

HSBC profits plunge as Brexit uncertainty bites

POLITICAL ECONOMY

China new home prices rise faster in July

TRADE WARS

China manufacturing contracts in July: govt

ENERGY TECH

New catalyst for hydrogen production

New material could advance superconductivity

Researchers printed energy-producing photographs

New remote-controlled microrobots for medical operations

China 'cannot tolerate accusations' on Britain investment

Lockheed Martin, Greece launch P-3B Orion modernization program

Elbit's upgraded Israeli C-130H completes first flight test

KC-46 completes flight tests

Lockheed gets $241 million for F-35 electronic components

India inks $1 billion deal with Boeing for spy planes: sources

Raytheon gets $130 million missile defense contract modification

Will Russia and China Build an SCO-Based Joint Missile Defense System

The rise of commercial spaceports

U.S. Air National Guard fires Lockheed laser-guided training rounds for first time

Elbit Systems gets $30 million thermal imaging contract

Indian army receives three Dhanush howitzers

India conducts firing of Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System

Lockheed Martin to provide counter-IED system for U.S. partner nations

India earned Rs 230 crore through satellite launch services in FY16

Thales' Scorpion HMSD selected for South Korea's light armed helicopter

Pilatus-made Australian PC-21 completes first flight



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