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December 16, 2016
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Rocket launches eight tiny NASA satellites to study hurricanes

Europe's own satnav Galileo goes live

Seven Ways Astronauts Improve Sleep May Help You Snooze Better on Earth

NASA's Improved Supersonic Cockpit Display Shows Precise Locations of Sonic Booms

Space Network upgrade to double data rates on ISS

Galileo, Europe's own satnav, to go online

Europe's own satnav, Galileo, due to go live

After glitch, NASA satellite launch set for Wednesday

Major Assembly Complete on System that will Pack a Powerful Push for Orion

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Alpha Defence Company To Make Navigation Satellites For ISRO

NASA Communications Network to Double Space Station Data Rates

NASA Tech - it's all around us

NASA's Exo-Brake 'Parachute' to Enable Safe Return for Small Spacecraft

NASA Engineers Test Combustion Chamber to Advance 3-D Printed Rocket Engine Design

Raytheon to perform additional SM-3 Block IIA missile work



Germany receives first tactical A400M transport from Airbus

US military grounds Osprey planes in Japan after crash

Saab introduces mobile training app for soldiers



Supercomputer simulation reveals 2-D glass can go infinitely soft

UNIST engineers thermoelectric material in paintable liquid form

This is 'year zero' of a virtual reality revolution say filmmakers

U.S. State Dept. approves Sea Giraffe 3D radars for the Philippines

Velodyne LiDAR makes breakthrough for tiny, low cost solid-state LiDAR sensors

Japan to Launch First Military Communications Satellite on January 24

Intelsat General to provide satellite services to RiteNet for US Army network

NSA gives Type1 certification to Harris radio

Upgraded telecommunications network for Marines

Unfurlable mesh reflectors deploy on 5th MUOS satellite

Russia to face strong competition from China in space launch market

Vega And Gokturk-1A are present for next Arianespace lightweight mission

Antares Rides Again

Four Galileo satellites are "topped off" for Arianespace's milestone Ariane 5 launch from the Spaceport

US-Russia Standoff Leaves NASA Without Manned Launch Capabilities

Europe's own satnav, Galileo, due to go live

Europe's own satnav Galileo goes live

Alpha Defence Company To Make Navigation Satellites For ISRO

Galileo, Europe's own satnav, to go online

Lockheed Martin and USAF move ahead with GPS backup ground system upgrade



NASA's Improved Supersonic Cockpit Display Shows Precise Locations of Sonic Booms

Raytheon contracted to repair F/A-18 weapon assemblies

Germany receives first tactical A400M transport from Airbus

Boeing delivers digital flight deck upgrades to NATO fleet

US military grounds Osprey planes in Japan after crash

Stamping technique creates tiny circuits with electronic ink

Electron highway inside crystal

Further improvement of qubit lifetime for quantum computers

3-D solutions to energy savings in silicon power transistors

Physicists decipher electronic properties of materials in work that may change transistors



Critical zone, critical research at the weathering zone

Revolutions in understanding the ionosphere, Earth's interface to space

Eye-Popping View of CO2, Critical Step for Carbon-Cycle Science

Researchers dial in to 'thermostat' in Earth's upper atmosphere

A look at the US cold snap from NASA infrared imagery

Researchers create new way to trap dangerous gases

Beijing issues red alert for severe air pollution

Tehran traffic 'unbearable', says police chief

Unruly drivers undermine Paris pollution ban

Paris chokes under worst winter pollution in decade



Chinese missile giant seeks 20% of a satellite market

China-made satellites in high demand

Space exploration plans unveiled

China launches 4th data relay satellite

Material and plant samples retrieved from space experiments

U.S. Air Force approves Lockheed Martin's SBIRS ground system

Raytheon to provide Patriot missile capability for undisclosed country

Saudis intercept missile fired from Yemen

US general says missile system in S. Korea in 8-10 months

Yemen rebel missile shot down near Mecca: coalition



Raytheon to perform additional SM-3 Block IIA missile work

South Korea receives 60 KEPD 350K missiles for deployment

Raytheon gets $60 million contract modification for RAM missiles

U.S. Army contracts BAE Systems for rocket propellant grains

2 million Israelis exposed to rocket fire, says report

Nanocubes simplify printing and imaging in color and infrared

New aspect of atom mimicry for nanotechnology applications

ANU demonstrates 'ghost imaging' with atoms

Supersonic spray yields new nanomaterial for bendable, wearable electronics

Researchers use acoustic waves to move fluids at the nanoscale



A skillful rescue robot with remote-control function

A hardware-based approach for real world collaborative multi-robots

Artificial intelligence creeps into daily life

Internal sensors help soft robot hand feel the world like a human

Chinese firm scraps German tech deal after US block

Chinese startups making world's largest space plane and more

Aerojet Rocketdyne to supply electric power system for Dream Chaser

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

Station crew get special delivery from Virginia

Orbital cargo ship arrives at space station

New Instrument on ISS to Study Ultra-Cold Quantum Gases

Two Russians, one American blast off to ISS

Tools Drive NASA's TReK to New Discoveries

Amazon completes its first drone delivery, in England

MBDA's Brimstone missile planned for Britain's Protector drone

Britain signs off on General Atomics' Protector program

NTU and Stratasys 3iD print operational ULTEM drone with embedded electronics

'Dronejacking' may be the next big cyber threat



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