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March 20, 2020
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA suspends work on Moon rocket due to virus



Washington (AFP) March 20, 2020
NASA said it has suspended work on building and testing the rocket and capsule for its Artemis manned mission to the Moon due to the rising number of coronavirus cases in the community. The space agency is shutting down its Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, where the Space Launch System rocket is being built, and the nearby Stennis Space Center, administrator Jim Bridenstine said late Thursday. "The change at Stennis was made due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the community ar ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA, SpaceX plan return to human spaceflight from U.S. soil in mid-May
Orlando FL (UPI) Mar 20, 2020
NASA and SpaceX officially announced the nation's return to human spaceflight from U.S. soil is planned for mid-May. The announcement late Wednesday was expected, as the first flight with astr ... more
UAV NEWS
Skyryse introduces automation flight operating system FlightOS
Hawthorne CA (SPX) Mar 18, 2020
Skyryse has unveiled FlightOS, a new flight automation system that can retrofit onto any aircraft to enable anyone to fly as safely as the best pilots on their best day using intuitive controls. The ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Northrop Grumman awarded $48.2M for MUOS satellite systems for Navy
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 18, 2020
Northrop Grumman received a $48.2 million contract to procure the Mobile User Objective System for the Navy, according to the Department of Defense. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Stanford engineers create shape-changing, free-roaming soft robot
Stanford UK (SPX) Mar 19, 2020
Advances in soft robotics could someday allow robots to work alongside humans, helping them lift heavy objects or carrying them out of danger. As a step toward that future, Stanford University resea ... more
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ENERGY TECH
Fish scales could make wearable electronics more sustainable
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 19, 2020
Flexible temporary electronic displays may one day make it possible to sport a glowing tattoo or check a reading, like that of a stopwatch, directly on the skin. In its current form, however, this t ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
New Spinoff publication shares how NASA innovations benefit life on Earth
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 19, 2020
As NASA pushes the frontiers of science and human exploration, the agency also advances technology to modernize life on Earth, including drones, self-driving cars and other innovations. NASA's ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX plans first manned flight to space station in May
Washington (AFP) March 19, 2020
Elon Musk's SpaceX will send astronauts to the International Space Station for the first time in May, NASA said, announcing the first crewed launch from the United States to the platform since 2011. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
How Space Station research is helping NASA's plans to explore the Moon and Beyond
Houston TX (SPX) Mar 19, 2020
As part of the Artemis lunar exploration program, NASA plans to return astronauts to the Moon and use that experience to inform future human exploration of Mars. To safely and comfortably explore fo ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Mission Control adjusts to coronavirus conditions
Paris (ESA) Mar 19, 2020
Responsible for spacecraft orbiting Earth, the Sun and exploring the Solar System, teams at ESA's ESOC mission control deal with in-flight challenges every day, from faulty hardware, problematic sof ... more
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ROBO SPACE
Help NASA design a robot to dig on the Moon
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Mar 17, 2020
Digging on the Moon is a hard job for a robot. It has to be able to collect and move lunar soil, or regolith, but anything launching to the Moon needs to be lightweight. The problem is excavators re ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA's mobile moon rocket tower 44% over budget, IG says
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 17, 2020
Construction on NASA's mobile launcher program for the new Space Launch System moon rocket is 44 percent over budget and three years behind schedule, a new report said. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Spacex Falcon 9 launches sixth batch of Starlink satellites
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Mar 18, 2020
The Falcon 9 carrier rocket with satellites for the Starlink system will be launched on Wednesday, private US aerospace manufacturer SpaceX said on Twitter. "Targeting Wednesday, 18 March at 8 ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Sea Launch command ship arrives in Russia from US
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 18, 2020
The Sea Launch Commander command ship, which left the United States at the end of February, has arrived in Slavyanka in the Primorsky Territory in Russia's Far East, according to global ship-trackin ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Guiana Space Center suspends launch campaigns
Kourou, French Guiana (ESA) Mar 17, 2020
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the need to fully implement the measures decided by the French government, launch campaigns underway at the Guiana Space Center (CSG) in French Guiana have been ... more


SpaceX aborts Sunday launch from Florida at last moment

ROCKET SCIENCE
Student Launch adjusts competition structure to remove need for travel
Huntsville AL (SPX) Mar 16, 2020
The health and safety of our Student Launch teams, our NASA workforce and our challenge partners has always been, and continues to be, NASA's first priority. NASA has been carefully monitoring ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL
Science takes time, even in a lab moving 17,500 miles per hour
Houston TX (SPX) Mar 16, 2020
The International Space Station, a microgravity laboratory orbiting Earth at 17,500 miles per hour, has hosted a variety of scientific research for nearly 20 years. Some of that research continues f ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Astronauts grounded in Russia's Star City over virus
Moscow (AFP) March 12, 2020
Astronauts awaiting a space mission are banned from leaving Star City training centre outside Moscow due to the novel coronavirus and will skip traditional pre-launch rituals, the centre's head said Thursday. ... more
UAV NEWS
New research improves drone detection
Espoo, Finland (SPX) Mar 19, 2020
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), commonly known as drones, are widely used in mapping, aerial photography, rescue operations, shipping, law enforcement, agriculture, among other things. Despite great ... more
AEROSPACE
AFRL and industry team demonstrates first ever 200-LB thrust class low-cost engine
Eglin AFB FL (SPX) Mar 20, 2020
The Air Force Research Laboratory working with Northrop Grumman and Technical Directions Inc. (TDI) recently tested a first-of-its-kind, low-cost turbojet engine under the low-cost cruise missile pr ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Army scientists create quantum sensor that covers entire radio frequency spectrum
Adelphi MD (SPX) Mar 20, 2020
A quantum sensor could give Soldiers a way to detect communication signals over the entire radio frequency spectrum, from 0 to 100 GHz, said researchers from the Army. Such wide spectral cover ... more
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European Gateway experiment will monitor radiation in deep space
Paris (ESA) Mar 16, 2020
The first science experiments that will be hosted on the Gateway, the international research outpost orbiting the Moon, have been selected by ESA and NASA. Europe's contribution will monitor radiation to gain a complete understanding of cosmic and solar rays in unexplored areas as the orbital outpost is assembled around the Moon. The first module for the Gateway, the Power and Propulsion E ... more
+ Europlanet launches 10 million euro research infrastructure supporting planetary science
+ Raytheon completes first tests of radar for anti-hypersonic sensor
+ RUAG Space to supply payload adapters and separation systems for the Soyuz launchers
+ L3Harris Technologies introduces new reflector antenna tailored for smallsat missions
+ Brussels calling: Can the EU be run by videolink
+ Polymer films pass electron gun test
+ World Centric announces new World Centric leaf fiber lids
Northrop Grumman awarded $48.2M for MUOS satellite systems for Navy
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 18, 2020
Northrop Grumman received a $48.2 million contract to procure the Mobile User Objective System for the Navy, according to the Department of Defense. Under the contract the Navy will procure the MUOS for upgrade its ultra high frequency satellite communications systems. The MUOS is the Navy's next-generation satellite system. The system passed its final test before operatio ... more
+ Army scientists create quantum sensor that covers entire radio frequency spectrum
+ Space and Missile Systems Center's multi-manifest satellite vehicle ready for integration on AEHF-6 mission
+ L3Harris nabs $383.2M to provide man pack radio systems for Marines
+ Lockheed Martin's Most Advanced Mobile Communications Satellite Launches
+ Space and Missile Systems Center awards Northrop Grumman $253.6 million for Protected Tactical SATCOM acquisition
+ AEHF-5 Satellite Control Authority Transferred to Space Operations Command
+ Improving 5G Network Security


Chinese smartphone-maker debuts device with embedded ISRO navigation system
New Delhi (Sputnik) Mar 13, 2020
In October 2019, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) developed an Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System - equivalent to the US Global Positioning System (GPS). The operational name of the Indian geo-navigation network is NavIC. On Thursday, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi launched its latest mobile device series - the Redmi Note 9 - in India, priced between $175 - $215 appr ... more
+ China launches new BeiDou navigation satellite
+ Beijing to beef up support for Beidou-related industry
+ Regulators move to fine telecoms for selling location data
+ Four BeiDou satellites join system to provide services
+ Four BeiDou satellites start operation in network
+ Third Lockheed Martin-Built GPS III satellite delivered to Cape Canaveral
+ Honeywell nets $3B+ deal for new Air Force navigation system sustainment
'Worse than 9/11': Coronavirus threatens global airline industry
Washington DC (AFP) Mar 17, 2020
Fears of massive bankruptcies and calls for emergency bailouts swept global airlines Tuesday as a top US official warned the coronavirus crisis threatens the industry even more than the September 11 attacks, which saw US airspace shut down entirely. I Italy moved to take over insolvent Alitalia while Sweden and Denmark offered 275 million euros in guarantees to help prop up Scandinavian ca ... more
+ American B-2As, Norwegian F-35s perform joint exercise in North Atlantic
+ AFRL and industry team demonstrates first ever 200-LB thrust class low-cost engine
+ Honeywell nets $72.8M for auxiliary power units on Navy aircraft
+ GAO: F-35 central logistics system 'does not work properly,' needs redesign
+ Wealthy flock to private jets as pandemic spreads and airlines tank
+ X-59 QueSST more than the sum of its parts
+ Optimised flight routes for climate-friendly air transport
Semiconductors can behave like metals and even like superconductors
Swansea UK (SPX) Mar 18, 2020
The crystal structure at the surface of semiconductor materials can make them behave like metals and even like superconductors, a joint Swansea/Rostock research team has shown. The discovery potentially opens the door to advances like more energy-efficient electronic devices. Semiconductors are the active parts of transistors, integrated circuits, sensors, and LEDs. These materials, mostly ... more
+ New error correction method provides key step toward quantum computing
+ The ink of the future in printed electronics
+ A small step for atoms, a giant leap for microelectronics
+ Bristol scientists demonstrate first non-volatile nano relay operation at 200C
+ A talented 2D material gets a new gig
+ Integrating electronics onto physical prototypes
+ How a new quantum approach can develop faster algorithms to deduce complex networks


Emissions of several ozone-depleting chemicals are larger than expected
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 18, 2020
In 2016, scientists at MIT and elsewhere observed the first signs of healing in the Antarctic ozone layer. This environmental milestone was the result of decades of concerted effort by nearly every country in the world, which collectively signed on to the Montreal Protocol. These countries pledged to protect the ozone layer by phasing out production of ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons, which ... more
+ Global warming influence on extreme weather events has been frequently underestimated
+ More reliable rainfall forecasts for South Asian summer monsoons in coming decades
+ China's polar-observing satellite completes Antarctic mission
+ Observing animal migration from space - ISS experiment ICARUS begins
+ Kleos Data to Target Environmental Challenges in Brazil
+ Space video company Sen awards multimillion-euro contract to NanoAvionics
+ World View Stratollite fleet to provide high resolution imagery and data analytics in the Americas
Air pollution 'likely' to cut COVID19 survival: experts
Paris (AFP) March 16, 2020
Air pollution from petrol and diesel vehicles is likely to increase mortality from the novel coronavirus in cities, public health experts told AFP Monday. The European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) warned that dirty air in urban areas that causes hypertension, diabetes and other respiratory illness could lead to a higher overall death toll from the virus currently sweeping the world. Em ... more
+ McDonald's to scrap plastic in UK 'Happy Meal' toys
+ Oman to ban single-use plastic bags from next year
+ Study suggests LEGO bricks could survive in ocean for up to 1,300 years
+ Micro-pollution ravaging China and South Asia: study
+ Toxic mineral selenium to blame for spinal deformities in California Delta fish
+ First-time direct proof of chemical reactions in particulates
+ Abu Dhabi aims to ban single-use plastic bags by 2021


China's Long March-7A carrier rocket fails in maiden flight
Beijing (XNA) Mar 18, 2020
The first of China's new medium-sized carrier rocket Long March-7A suffered a failure Monday. The rocket blasted off at 9:34 p.m. Beijing Time from the Wenchang Space Launch Center on the coast of south China's Hainan Province, but a malfunction occurred later. Chinese space engineers will investigate the cause of the failure. span class="BDL">Source: Xinhua News Agency /span> ... more
+ China's Yuanwang-5 sails to Pacific Ocean for space monitoring mission
+ Construction of China's space station begins with start of LM-5B launch campaign
+ China Prepares to Launch Unknown Satellite Aboard Long March 7A Rocket
+ China's Long March-5B carrier rocket arrives at launch site
+ China to launch more space science satellites
+ China's space station core module, manned spacecraft arrive at launch site
+ China to launch Mars probe in July
Missile Defense Agency's Long Range Discrimination Radar closer to delivery
Clear AK (SPX) Mar 11, 2020
The Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) program has completed delivery of the first ten antenna panels to Clear, Alaska, that will make up the first of the system's two radar antenna arrays. Lockheed Martin continues to successfully achieve all program milestones as it works towards delivering the radar to MDA in 2020. The system will serve as a critical s ... more
+ Arrows of misfortune as US Missile Defence needs upgrading
+ Syrian air defence responds to 'Israeli missiles': state media
+ Syrian air defence responds to 'Israeli missiles': state media
+ BAE wins $188.2M Navy contract for AEGIS system engineering, testing
+ Turkey says might receive US missiles over Syria threat
+ Raytheon completes first antenna array for anti-hypersonic sensor
+ Syrian air defence intercepts missile attack: state media


Russia's Zircon hypersonic missile to be test-launched from underwater
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 12, 2020
The Zircon, a scramjet-powered maneuverable anti-ship cruise missile capable of accelerating to speeds of up to 11,100 km an hour, is one of half-a-dozen or so strategic systems being developed by Russia's military to help ensure global strategic stability. The 3M22 Zircon hypersonic cruise missile will undergo testing from aboard the K-560 Severodvinsk submarine, a source in the military ... more
+ Lockheed Martin's PrSM demonstrates pinpoint accuracy in second US Army flight test
+ US approves anti-tank missile sale to Poland
+ Russia successfully test fires Tsirkon hypersonic cruise missile
+ Lockheed Martin nabs $1.1B to provide GMLRS to Romania, South Korea
+ Raytheon awarded $90.4M for JMEWS warheads for Tomahawk missiles
+ Saudi intercepts Yemen rebel missiles targeting cities: coalition
+ Lockheed nabs $233M for work on Mk 41 launching system
New DNA origami motor breaks speed record for nano machines
Atlanta GA (SPX) Mar 04, 2020
Through a technique known as DNA origami, scientists have created the fastest, most persistent DNA nano motor yet. Angewandte Chemie published the findings, which provide a blueprint for how to optimize the design of motors at the nanoscale - hundreds of times smaller than the typical human cell. "Nanoscale motors have tremendous potential for applications in biosensing, in building synthe ... more
+ Deep-sea osmolyte makes biomolecular machines heat-tolerant
+ Nanobubbles in nanodroplets
+ New production method for carbon nanotubes gets green light
+ A quantum breakthrough brings a technique from astronomy to the nano-scale
+ Creating a nanoscale on-off switch for heat
+ Nanoscience breakthrough: Probing particles smaller than a billionth of a meter
+ SMART discovers breakthrough way to look at the surface of nanoparticles


Stanford engineers create shape-changing, free-roaming soft robot
Stanford UK (SPX) Mar 19, 2020
Advances in soft robotics could someday allow robots to work alongside humans, helping them lift heavy objects or carrying them out of danger. As a step toward that future, Stanford University researchers have developed a new kind of soft robot that, by borrowing features from traditional robotics, is safe while still retaining the ability to move and change shape. "A significant limitatio ... more
+ Help NASA design a robot to dig on the Moon
+ Thai hospitals deploy 'ninja robots' to aid virus battle
+ Soft robot, unplugged
+ Small robots practice scouting skills for future Moon missions
+ High School students vie for a win in robotics competition
+ A flexible brain for AI
+ Robots that admit mistakes foster better conversation in humans


Skyryse introduces automation flight operating system FlightOS
Hawthorne CA (SPX) Mar 18, 2020
Skyryse has unveiled FlightOS, a new flight automation system that can retrofit onto any aircraft to enable anyone to fly as safely as the best pilots on their best day using intuitive controls. The aircraft-agnostic system introduces a new paradigm in flight safety and capabilities through simplified flight control operations. FlightOS leverages Skyryse's full flight automation so pilots ... more
+ New research improves drone detection
+ Hughes awarded contract by GA-ASI to connect US Army's Gray Eagle UAV with future SatComs
+ Turkish drones kill 19 Syrian government soldiers as tensions soar
+ Navy installs ODIN laser weapon system to counter aerial drones
+ Ground-breaking solar powered unmanned aircraft makes first flight
+ UAV's Flight Control Solutions compatible with Trimble's UAS1
+ Phase One Industrial and AI-Survey GmbH Sign Partner Integrator Agreement
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