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April 11, 2020
ROCKET SCIENCE
Russia will cut space launch prices by 30 percent in response to SpaceX predatory pricing



Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 10, 2020
According to Roscosmos chief, the market price of a SpaceX launch is about $60 million but NASA pays between 1.5 and 4 times more for it. Russia will slash the price of its space launch services by 30 percent to counter what it sees as dumping by Elon Musk's SpaceX company, the head of Russia's state space agency Roscosmos said Friday. "Our pricing policy is our response to the dumping policy of US companies that are funded from the budget," Rogozin said in his report to President Putin. ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
Three Proton-M rockets returned to factory over quality control issues
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 10, 2020
Russian space agency Roscosmos recently introduced more stringent quality control measures in a bid to reduce the amount of defective components and equipment in both the commercial and state space ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Rocket Lab completes electron mid-air recovery test
Long Beach CA (SPX) Apr 10, 2020
Rocket Lab, a space systems company and the global leader in dedicated small satellite launch, has successfully completed a mid-air recovery test - a maneuver that involves snagging an Electron test ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, crewmates arrive safely at ISS
Houston TX (SPX) Apr 10, 2020
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and two Russian cosmonauts arrived Thursday for their mission aboard the International Space Station, temporarily restoring the orbiting laboratory's population to six p ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Pandemic delays New Zealand launch of three US Intel satellites
Long Beach CA (SPX) Apr 09, 2020
Satellite launch company Rocket Lab announced earlier this week it had been forced to delay the launch of three US intelligence satellites from its New Zealand launch facility after that country ord ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
Space Force announces its first pandemic-related launch delay
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 08, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has delayed the launch of a GPS III satellite - the first postponement tied to the virus for a military space mission, the U.S. Space Force said. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
DARPA program to build travel adapter for human body
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 09, 2020
Warfighters are travelers and thus suffer from travelers' ailments including disrupted sleep cycles and limited access to safe food and water. Warfighters who have not slept well have lower alertnes ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
China becomes world's top patent filer: UN
Geneva (AFP) April 7, 2020
China last year became the world leader in international patent filings, unseating the United States which had held the top spot for more than four decades, the UN said Tuesday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA awards propellants and life support services contract
Germantown MD (SPX) Apr 10, 2020
NASA has awarded a contract to AECOM Management Services Inc. of Germantown, Maryland, to support the agency's need for propellants and life support services for NASA and NASA-sponsored payloads. ... more
AEROSPACE
How the digitalisation of aircraft cabins enables innovations for tomorrow's passengers
Hamburg, Germany (SPX) Apr 06, 2020
Changing demands among future passengers and developing trends in the global aviation market are resulting in the need for new, agile cabin designs and fuselage concepts. As such, aeronautics resear ... more
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UAV NEWS
AFRL gives warfighters new weapons system
Wright-Patterson AFB OH (SPX) Apr 08, 2020
The Air Force Research Laboratory has set up the Air Force's first high-energy laser weapon system overseas for a 12-month field assessment. The Air Force Strategic Development Planning and Experime ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Space station crew blast off despite virus-hit build up
Almaty, Kazakhstan (AFP) April 9, 2020
A three-man crew blasted off to the International Space Station on Thursday, leaving behind a planet overwhelmed by the coronavirus pandemic. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Bartolomeo connected to Columbus
Paris (ESA) Apr 09, 2020
The first European external commercial facility on the International Space Station arrived at its new home last week: the Columbus laboratory module. Bartolomeo, named after the younger brothe ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA astronaut scheduled for launch to space station Thursday
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 08, 2020
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy is scheduled to travel to the International Space Station from Kazakhstan early Thursday morning with two Russian cosmonauts. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA, SpaceX team up for emergency egress exercise
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Apr 08, 2020
Safety is a top priority as NASA and SpaceX prepare for liftoff of the company's second demonstration flight test (Demo-2), the first flight to carry astronauts to the International Space Station on ... more


USSF reschedules next GPS launch

SPACE TRAVEL
No press, no family: Space crew set for launch during pandemic
Almaty, Kazakhstan (AFP) April 8, 2020
A three-man space crew finished preparations on Wednesday for a mission to the International Space Station, which is going ahead despite the coronavirus pandemic. ... more
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AEROSPACE
NASA develops unique materials for the next generation of aircraft
Cleveland OH (SPX) Apr 09, 2020
As NASA looks to the future of flight, the agency is investing in technologies aimed at changing the aviation industry as we know it. These developments vary from basic materials to full-scale exper ... more
MISSILE NEWS
General Dynamics nabs $55.9M to make missile tubes for U.S., Britain
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 10, 2020Washington DC (UPI) Apr 10, 2020
General Dynamics was awarded a $55.9 million contract modification to manufacture missile tubes for the United States and Britain, the Department of Defense announced Friday. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robots may become heroes in war on coronavirus
San Francisco (AFP) April 9, 2020
Long maligned as job-stealers and aspiring overlords, robots are being increasingly relied on as fast, efficient, contagion-proof champions in the war against the deadly coronavirus. ... more
MILTECH
Amid COVID-19 hurdles, AFRL develops "jump kits" to rapidly enable operations
Rome NY (SPX) Apr 10, 2020
With vast numbers of businesses and organizations re-calibrating day-to-day operations, organizations across the Department of Defense and the intelligence community are adopting new technologies ra ... more
AEROSPACE
Lockheed awarded $14.9M for work on F-35s for Navy, Air Force, partners
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 10, 2020
Lockheed Martin was awarded a $14.9 million contract modification Friday for work on the F-35 for the the Navy, Air Force and some non-Pentagon participants, according to the Department of Defense. ... more
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Swinging for the Space Fence
Peterson AFB OH (SPX) Apr 09, 2020
The 20th Space Control Squadron Detachment 4 at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama manages a fence. But not just any fence. A Space Fence. I know what you're thinking...is it actually a giant fence in space? Kind of...yes, and kind of no. It's a radar. On the ground. And now it's operational. The Space Fence is made up of a ground-based sensor that broadcasts constant bands of energy (like fence po ... more
+ Marine Corps fielding new body armor for troops
+ L3Harris Technologies to modernize US capabilities to detect orbital objects
+ Virus lockdown boosts South African virtual safari tours
+ Scientists in Japan develop decomposable plastic
+ Now metal surfaces can be instant bacteria killers
+ Scientists synthesize world's most complex microparticle
+ A milestone in ultrafast gel fabrication
US Space Force pens $1B in contracts for unjammable modems
Washington DC (Sputnik) Apr 06, 2020
The US Space Force (USSF) has awarded two $500 million contracts to develop and produce satellite communications modems secure from enemy jamming. On Monday, the USSF's Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) announced that L3Harris and Raytheon had each received $500 million contracts to develop Protected Tactical Waveform-capable modems for the US Army and the Department of the Air Force, ... more
+ AEHF-6 Satellite Actively Communicating With U.S. Space Force
+ AEHF-6 satellite completes protected satellite constellation
+ Sixth Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite ready for launch
+ Lockheed Martin selects SEAKR Wolverine mission processor for Protected Tactical SATCOM
+ Army scientists create quantum sensor that covers entire radio frequency spectrum
+ Northrop Grumman awarded $48.2M for MUOS satellite systems for Navy
+ Space and Missile Systems Center's multi-manifest satellite vehicle ready for integration on AEHF-6 mission


USSF reschedules next GPS launch
Los Angeles AFB CA (SPX) Apr 08, 2020
The United States Space Force's Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) has decided to reschedule the launch of GPS III SV03 (GPS III-3) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to minimize the potential of COVID-19 exposure to the launch crew and early-orbit operators. The current GPS constellation is healthy, allowing for a strategic pause to ensure the health and safety of our force without ... more
+ L3Harris Technologies passes PDR for experimental satellite navigation program
+ Wireless network helps scientists track small animals
+ Gladiator introduces tiny integrated GNSS-Inertial Navigation Systems
+ China to launch last satellite for BeiDou navigation system in May
+ China's BeiDou satellites help precise fertilizer distribution
+ Contingency Operations Program and GPS III SV02 Receives Operational Acceptance from USSF
+ SMC prepares GPS Next Generation OCX for Operations
How the digitalisation of aircraft cabins enables innovations for tomorrow's passengers
Hamburg, Germany (SPX) Apr 06, 2020
Changing demands among future passengers and developing trends in the global aviation market are resulting in the need for new, agile cabin designs and fuselage concepts. As such, aeronautics research is placing a stronger emphasis on the digitalisation of the aircraft cabin. The recently launched InDiCaD (Innovative Digital Cabin Design) project is establishing the technical foundation for crea ... more
+ NASA develops unique materials for the next generation of aircraft
+ Lockheed Martin awarded $167.5M for 48 LRASMs for Air Force
+ $675M F-35 support deal for South Korea approved by State Department
+ GE Aviation nabs $9.7M for T-64 support for Super Stallion
+ Lockheed awarded $14.9M for work on F-35s for Navy, Air Force, partners
+ 2 sailors assigned to USS Nimitz test positive for COVID-19
+ Boeing nabs $68M for work on F-15s for Qatar
Stretchable supercapacitors to power tomorrow's wearable devices
Durham NC (SPX) Apr 06, 2020
Researchers at Duke University and Michigan State University have engineered a novel type of supercapacitor that remains fully functional even when stretched to eight times its original size. It does not exhibit any wear and tear from being stretched repeatedly and loses only a few percentage points of energy performance after 10,000 cycles of charging and discharging. The researchers envi ... more
+ A key development in the drive for energy-efficient electronics
+ To tune up your quantum computer, better call an AI mechanic
+ PIPES researchers demonstrate optical interconnects to improve performance of digital microelectronics
+ Semiconductors can behave like metals and even like superconductors
+ 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


Cloud brightening won't curb global warming
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 08, 2020
Clouds form when water vapor condenses around particles in the atmosphere. Some scientists have speculated that fossil fuel emissions and other types of air pollution will help seed bigger, brighter clouds - clouds that will reflect sunlight and slow global warming. However, new research suggests the phenomenon known as "cloud brightening" is likely to be counteracted by sea salt. ... more
+ CryoSat still cool at 10
+ Hanley Wood and Meyers Research announce acquisition of satellite imagery company Bird.I
+ New 3D view of methane tracks sources and movement around the globe
+ Unusual ozone hole opens over the Arctic
+ New aerial image dataset to help provide farmers with actionable insights
+ China launches new remote sensing satellites
+ EU project GALACTIC develops supply chain for Alexandrite laser crystals
Bangladesh's water teeming with drugs, chemicals, study says
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 10, 2020
Water sampling data suggests the canals, lakes, ponds, rivers and surface waters of Bangladesh host alarmingly high levels of toxic chemicals, antibiotics and other drugs. The proliferation of antibiotics in the environment has been linked with the prevalence of antibiotic-resistance among disease-causing microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses and parasites. In Bangladesh, t ... more
+ NASA satellite data show 30 percent drop in air pollution over Northeast US
+ Micro-pollution ravaging China and South Asia: study
+ Toxic mineral selenium to blame for spinal deformities in California Delta fish
+ Scientists discover plastic-eating microbe
+ Scientists identify best trees for fighting roadside pollution
+ Opening plastic packaging generates microplastics, study says
+ First-time direct proof of chemical reactions in particulates


Parachutes guide China's rocket debris safely to earth
Beijing (XNA) Apr 07, 2020
China has been testing high-tech parachutes to control rocket debris and make space launches safer, according to the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT). During the March 9 launch of a Long March-3B rocket carrying a satellite of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, a booster was equipped with parachutes and control devices. After the booster separated from the rocke ... more
+ China to launch IoT communications satellites named after Wuhan
+ China's experimental manned spaceship undergoes tests
+ China's Long March-7A carrier rocket fails in maiden flight
+ 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
Iran warns US after Patriot deployment to Iraq
Tehran (AFP) April 1, 2020
Iran warned the US Wednesday that it was leading the Middle East to disaster in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic after it deployed Patriot air defence missiles to Iraq. Washington had been in talks with Baghdad about the proposed deployment since January but it was not immediately clear whether it had secured its approval or not. Iran, which wields huge influence in its western neig ... more
+ US deploys Patriot air defence system to Iraq
+ Lockheed awarded $932.8M to make THAADs for U.S., Saudi Arabia
+ Missile Defense Agency's Long Range Discrimination Radar closer to delivery
+ 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


General Dynamics nabs $55.9M to make missile tubes for U.S., Britain
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 10, 2020Washington DC (UPI) Apr 10, 2020
General Dynamics was awarded a $55.9 million contract modification to manufacture missile tubes for the United States and Britain, the Department of Defense announced Friday. The deal modifies a $5 billion contract awarded in 2017 for work on Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines. The contract is part of a joint missile compartment program agreement between the United State ... more
+ Lockheed nabs $818.2M to produce JASSMs for Air Force, allies
+ Raytheon awarded $641.3M for work on Tomahawks for Navy
+ Raytheon nabs $2.1B for work on Standard Missile-3 Block IB rounds
+ Raytheon, Aerojet announce $1B deal for Standard Missile projects
+ Raytheon nabs $392.4M for tactical missiles
+ Russia's Zircon hypersonic missile to be test-launched from underwater
+ Lockheed Martin's PrSM demonstrates pinpoint accuracy in second US Army flight test
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


Robots may become heroes in war on coronavirus
San Francisco (AFP) April 9, 2020
Long maligned as job-stealers and aspiring overlords, robots are being increasingly relied on as fast, efficient, contagion-proof champions in the war against the deadly coronavirus. One team of robots temporarily cared for patients in a makeshift hospital in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the COVID-19 outbreak began. Meals were served, temperatures taken and communications handled by mac ... more
+ Autonomous Solutions and Phantom Auto Partner to Deploy Unmanned Yard Trucks
+ Crisis brings robots to medical frontline: researchers
+ Stanford engineers create shape-changing, free-roaming soft robot
+ Thai hospitals deploy 'ninja robots' to aid virus battle
+ Soft robot, unplugged
+ Help NASA design a robot to dig on the Moon
+ Small robots practice scouting skills for future Moon missions


AFRL gives warfighters new weapons system
Wright-Patterson AFB OH (SPX) Apr 08, 2020
The Air Force Research Laboratory has set up the Air Force's first high-energy laser weapon system overseas for a 12-month field assessment. The Air Force Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation (SDPE) Office located here is leading the project. "The receiving combatant command will utilize this system as an operational asset against small unmanned aircraft systems for the durat ... more
+ Boeing nabs $84.7M to build 3 more MQ-25s for Navy
+ SUGUS kicks off, a European project for integrating drones into the airspace
+ New research improves drone detection
+ Skyryse introduces automation flight operating system FlightOS
+ 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
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