Space Business News
August 26, 2016
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
The sky's no limit for young space professionals
McLean VA (SPX) Aug 26, 2016
Where once it was enough to develop revolutionary technology to send into space, now there is increased emphasis on protecting that technology once it gets into orbit. "We're going through a renaissance," Lt. Gen Jay Raymond told a group of young space professionals at a July 14 conference in Washington. "That renaissance is fueled by the need to protect and defend these ... space capabilities that we have been so reliant on." In "renaissance," Raymond, the Air Force's deputy chief of staff ... read more

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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Open Architecture opens opportunities for acquisition reform
There has been a steady stream of recent ideas to reform military acquisition. Nickolas Guertin and James P. Craft have proposed one of the most intriguing. "One technique for speeding up the acquis ... more
UAV NEWS

Tech issues cause most drone accidents
World-first research has found technical problems rather than operator errors are behind the majority of drone accidents, leading to a call for further safeguards for the industry. Researchers ... more
UAV NEWS

Northland College signs joint UAV deal with Northrop Grumman
Northland Community and Technical College (NCTC) of Thief River Falls, Minn. today announced a collaboration agreement with Northrop Grumman Corporation as part of the continuing support of unmanned ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Spherical tokamak as model for next steps in fusion energy
Among the top puzzles in the development of fusion energy is the best shape for the magnetic facility - or "bottle" - that will provide the next steps in the development of fusion reactors. Leading ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

Grandpa astronaut breaks US space record
American astronaut Jeff Williams, 58, broke his retired NASA colleague Scott Kelly's record for the most cumulative days in space Wednesday, the US space agency said. ... more

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SPACE TRAVEL

Chinese sci-fi prepares to master the universe
On Sunday, a second Chinese author received the prestigious Hugo Award for science fiction, this time in the category of best novelette. Hao Jingfang, author of "Folding Beijing," won the awar ... more
ROBO SPACE

The first autonomous, entirely soft robot
A team of Harvard University researchers with expertise in 3D printing, mechanical engineering, and microfluidics has demonstrated the first autonomous, untethered, entirely soft robot. This small, ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
European satellite group ready to step up for Kyiv's military: CEO
Germany's Merz says new defence spending counters Putin's 'war against Europe'
AI 'reshaping' organised crime, warns Europol
SPACE TRAVEL

35 years later Voyager's legacy continues at Saturn
Saturn, with its alluring rings and numerous moons, has long fascinated stargazers and scientists. After an initial flyby of Pioneer 11 in 1979, humanity got a second, much closer look at this compl ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

NASA selects university partners for Small Spacecraft Collaboration
NASA has selected eight university teams to collaborate on the development and demonstration of new technologies and capabilities for small spacecraft. Each of the university teams will be working w ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China unveils Mars probe, rover for ambitious 2020 mission
China on Tuesday released images of a Mars probe and rover which the country plans to send to the Red Planet within five years. China plans to send a spacecraft to orbit Mars, make a landing, ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia to spend big upgrading rocket engine reliability
Russian state space corporation Roscosmos is allocating over 1.9 billion rubles ($29 million) to upgrading carrier rocket engines, rocket boosters and spacecraft, according to materials published on ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Kourou busy with upcoming Arianespace missions
The diversity of Arianespace launch services available to commercial and institutional customers is underscored by the current mission preparations for flights that will orbit Earth observation plat ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Microbial traces found in desert rocks hint at unknown life form
New material captures CO2 to produce sustainable construction supplies
Pixxel satellites deliver groundbreaking hyperspectral imaging milestone
ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia to design super-heavy carrier rocket
Russia's S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation (RSC) Energia General Director said that state space corporation Roscosmos has started work on designing a new super-heavy class carrier rocket on ... more
UAV NEWS

Refugee who made it returns with drone to halt drownings
Standing on a pebbled beach on the Greek island of Lesbos, Mehdi Salehi searches for a good spot to set his drone loose. ... more
UAV NEWS

HERMES 450 soars during the North Dakota UAS Field Day
Elbit Systems of America, along with its local partners, hosted an Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) field day at the Hillsboro Regional Airport to highlight its recent HERMES 450 flights over North D ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Moscow's No-Fly Zones: Russia to Get New Long-Range Missile Interceptor
An advanced long-range missile interceptor is due to be put into service with the Russian Aerospace Forces in the near future, according to the Forces' Deputy Commander-in-Chief Viktor Gumenny. ... more
UAV NEWS

General Atomics to develop laser tracking for MQ-9 Reaper
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has been awarded a $9.6 million U.S. Missile Defense Agency contract to develop laser tracking systems for the MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle. ... more

AEROSPACE

Lockheed Martin gets max $10B contract for Air Force C-130J production
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics has received U.S. Air Force contract worth a maximum $10 billion for the C-130J Super Hercules production program. ... more
MILTECH

Lithuania buys German combat vehicles in major arms deal
Lithuania on Monday signed a deal for German-made armoured vehicles intended to boost its defence capabilities, as it seeks to allay concerns of a military resurgence of Russia on its doorstep. ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Iran releases images of new missile defence system

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Canada to US tourists: please leave your guns at home

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Obama defends Louisiana flood response

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Down in the dumps: China lawmaker given 5 years for sinkhole

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Germany to chart first civil defence plan since Cold War: report

ENERGY TECH

New electrical energy storage material shows its power

ROBO SPACE

Science set to upstage fiction with Fantastic Voyage

ENERGY TECH

New class of fuel cells offer increased flexibility, lower cost

ENERGY TECH

Stretchy supercapacitors power wearable electronics

ENERGY TECH

Battery you can swallow could enable future ingestible medical devices

US watchdog clears ChemChina's Syngenta acquisition

China opens longest glass bottom bridge in world

Australia to study drift of MH370 debris

Iran interested in proposed Chinese-built canal in Nicaragua

Fungi recycle rechargeable lithium-ion batteries

UCLA physicists discover 'apparent departure from the laws of thermodynamics'

Scientists uncover origin of high-temperature superconductivity in copper-oxide compound

Scientists find exception to the laws of thermodynamics

Researchers reduce expensive noble metals for fuel cell reactions

NASA Licenses New Auto-Tracking Mobile Antenna Platform

Russia touts hypersonics as ABM Killer

Russian Space Corporation, US Boeing Reach Deal on Dispute Over Sea Launch

Power of Pink Provides NASA with Pressure Pictures

History of the CubeSat

Ariane 5 is approved for this week's Arianespace launch with two Intelsat payloads

How to dock CubeSats

China Ends Preparatory Work on Long March 5 Next-Generation Rocket Engine

HERA crew returns paving the way for human research

NASA Space Robotics Challenge Prepares Robots for the Journey to Mars

NASA-funded balloon mission begins fourth campaign



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