Space Business News
April 23, 2020
MICROSAT BLITZ
Firefly Aerospace and Spaceflight sign launch services agreement



Cedar Park TX (SPX) Apr 23, 2020
Firefly Aerospace, Inc., a leading provider of economical and dependable launch vehicles, spacecraft, and in-space services, and Spaceflight Inc., the leading launch services and mission management provider, has announced they have signed a Launch Services Agreement (LSA). The agreement confirms that Spaceflight will secure the majority of the payload mass aboard a Firefly Alpha launch, scheduled for lift off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in 2021. In addition to being the anchor customer, Spacefl ... read more

MILTECH
Future Army vehicles could see an improvement in structural materials
Aberdeen Proving Ground MD (SPX) Apr 16, 2020
Materials used for a Soldier's personal protection gear may be tough enough for vehicles too, according to a new Army study. Findings, released April 10 in the journal Polymer, show that polymers fi ... more
AEROSPACE
Fast-track training for pilots who never leave the ground
Melbourne FL (SPX) Apr 22, 2020
Explosive growth in the use of drones or remotely piloted aircraft for commercial and military operations has increased the demand for trained operators, and the U.S. Air Force has turned to L3Harri ... more
GPS NEWS
India develops unique model to hit enemy targets without positioning error
New Delhi (Sputnik) Apr 22, 2020
Due to the unavailability of a reliable model to predict the electron density of the ionosphere, navigation errors remain, creating technological hurdles. A new model developed by Indian researchers ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
NanoAvionics selected for Norwegian-Dutch research mission for radar signals
London, UK (SPX) Apr 21, 2020
A consortium of Norwegian and Dutch research centres selected satellite integrator NanoAvionics to build two nanosatellites, 'Birkeland' and 'Huygens'. The purchase order is part of a military use o ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL
Space tourists will celebrate New Year 2022 in orbit for first time
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 21, 2020
Two space tourists who will fly to the International Space Station (ISS) on board the Russian Soyuz MS-20 spacecraft in late 2021 will have a unique opportunity to celebrate the New Year in orbit. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA researchers look to the future on Earth Day 50
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Apr 22, 2020
In 1970, the United States Clean Air Act underwent major revisions to reduce pollution and protect air quality, President Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, and NASA scientists were ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Space Station science payload operations continue amid pandemic
Huntsville AL (SPX) Apr 22, 2020
The International Space Station Payload Operations Integration Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is the heartbeat of space station science research operations. As ... 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
MISSILE NEWS
US Norway to partner on hypersonic missile propulsion systems
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 21, 2020
A joint U.S.-Norwegian effort to produce solid fuel propulsion systems for hypersonic missiles was announced by the U.S. Defense Department on Monday. The Tactical High-speed Offensive Ramjet ... more
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ENERGY TECH
Stirling Convertor sets 14-year continuous operation milestone
Cleveland OH (SPX) Apr 21, 2020
Stirling convertors can teach us a lesson in the value of perseverance. On March 9, a free-piston Stirling power convertor accomplished 14 years of maintenance-free operation in the Stirling Researc ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
NanoAvionics and Mexican Space Agency Introduce a Nanosatellite Pilot Project for Future Space Missions
Columbia IL (SPX) Apr 20, 2020
Nanosatellite manufacturer and mission integrator NanoAvionics, together with the Mexican Space Agency (AEM) and students from the Polytechnic University of Atlacomulco will develop the first nanosa ... more
AEROSPACE
NASA Successfully Tests Telemetry Signal on Agency's First All-Electric X-plane
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Apr 15, 2020
Recent ground testing on NASA's first all-electric X-plane, the X-57 Maxwell, successfully demonstrated the aircraft's ability to transmit its telemetry signal, allowing the team the capability to t ... more
AEROSPACE
NASA looks to university teams to advance aviation technology
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 14, 2020
NASA has selected five teams led by university faculty and students to examine a range of technical areas in support of the agency's aeronautics research goals. Known as the University Leaders ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
US Military not sure if Iran's launch of 'military' satellite was successful
Washington DC (Sputnik) Apr 23, 2020
Tehran earlier announced that it had launched a new military satellite into low Earth orbit, after the country failed in several previous attempts to send a civilian-made device in space. Vice ... more


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ROCKET SCIENCE
Russia starts adapting RD-180 engine used in US for super-heavy Yenisei Rocket
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 22, 2020
Russia's Energomash rocket engine manufacturer, which is part of state space corporation Roscosmos, has started to adapt RD-180 engines, which have been in use for US Atlas carrier rockets, and the ... more
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AEROSPACE
Lockheed expects slowed production due to COVID-19, F-35 to be hit hardest
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 22, 2020
Lockheed Martin expects lower sales and slower deliveries for some of its programs in in the coming months - particularly the F-35. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Iran hails military satellite launch as US tensions simmer
Tehran (AFP) April 22, 2020
Iran's Revolutionary Guards announced they had successfully launched the country's first military satellite on Wednesday, at a time of renewed tensions with US forces in the Gulf. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Chinese help for virus gets wary reception in France
Paris (AFP) April 18, 2020
An operation by France's Chinese community to help the diaspora during the coronavirus outbreak by distributing masks, disinfectant and gloves has prompted questions and legal problems for some of its backers. ... more
MILTECH
New stop-movement order will allow some soldiers to change station
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 21, 2020
Army officials say they will allow hundreds of soldiers to make scheduled permanent-change-of-station moves later this year following less-restrictive measures approved in the Pentagon's extended stop-movement order. ... more
AEROSPACE
Germany opts for US-European solution to replace fighter jet fleet
Berlin (AFP) April 21, 2020
Berlin plans to buy 93 Eurofighters and 45 US-made F-18s to replace ageing combat jets, Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer said Tuesday, emphasising that the US planes were necessary to help Germany meet its NATO obligations. ... more
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Supporting small airports using virtual reality
Cologne, Germany (SPX) Apr 15, 2020
Camera systems that monitor airports remotely offer many new possibilities for air traffic control and airport operators. However, the costs of purchasing, installing and maintaining the latest remote monitoring technology make it impracticable for airfields with a low volume of traffic and revenue. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has teamed up ... more
+ Russian cosmonauts begin 3D bioprinting experiment on ISS
+ Intelsat 901 Satellite Returns to Service Using Northrop Grumman's Mission Extension Vehicle
+ Cool down fast to advance quantum nanotechnology
+ Creating custom light using 2D materials
+ Raytheon awarded $17 million for dual band radar spares for USS Ford
+ Time-resolved measurement in a memory device
+ New clues to predict the risks astronauts will face from space radiation on long missions
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


India develops unique model to hit enemy targets without positioning error
New Delhi (Sputnik) Apr 22, 2020
Due to the unavailability of a reliable model to predict the electron density of the ionosphere, navigation errors remain, creating technological hurdles. A new model developed by Indian researchers has potential applications in calculating these Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning errors. In a major development that could have a wider impact, ranging from accurate aiming ... more
+ Gladiator introduces tiny integrated GNSS-Inertial Navigation Systems
+ Quantum entanglement offers unprecedented precision for GPS, imaging and beyond
+ Apple data show dramatic impact of virus on movement
+ USSF reschedules next GPS launch
+ China to launch last satellite for BeiDou navigation system in May
+ L3Harris Technologies passes PDR for experimental satellite navigation program
+ Wireless network helps scientists track small animals
NASA Successfully Tests Telemetry Signal on Agency's First All-Electric X-plane
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Apr 15, 2020
Recent ground testing on NASA's first all-electric X-plane, the X-57 Maxwell, successfully demonstrated the aircraft's ability to transmit its telemetry signal, allowing the team the capability to track mission-critical data during flight. This data will be received on the ground during X-57's flight tests, where it will be monitored in real time by the project team during flight operation ... more
+ NASA looks to university teams to advance aviation technology
+ Fast-track training for pilots who never leave the ground
+ Air Force saves $7M on fuel for KC-135 by turning windshield wipers vertical
+ Lockheed expects slowed production due to COVID-19, F-35 to be hit hardest
+ Germany opts for US-European solution to replace fighter jet fleet
+ Germany eyes Airbus and Boeing fighter jets
+ Studying pterosaurs and other fossil flyers to better engineer manmade flight
Pushing the limits of 2D supramolecules
Tampa FL (SPX) Apr 17, 2020
Scientists at the University of South Florida have reached a new milestone in the development of two-dimensional supramolecules - the building blocks that make areas of nanotechnology and nanomaterial advancement possible. Since the 2004 discovery of graphene, the world's thinnest (one-atom-thick) and strongest (200 times stronger than steel) material, researchers have been working to furt ... more
+ Organic memory devices show promise for flexible, wearable, personalized computing
+ A key development in the drive for energy-efficient electronics
+ Stretchable supercapacitors to power tomorrow's wearable devices
+ 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


SwRI awarded $12.8M to develop space weather instrument
San Antonio TX (SPX) Apr 22, 2020
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently awarded Southwest Research Institute a $12,862,664 contract to develop a magnetometer for a satellite mission dedicated to tracking space weather. The magnetometer is part of the satellite's solar wind instrument suite, which measures the characteristics of the solar wind plasma that interact with the Earth's geomagneti ... more
+ COVID-19: Aeolus and weather forecasts
+ How NASA is Helping the World Breathe More Easily
+ Spotting air pollution with satellites, better than ever before
+ Ball Aerospace moves into full production of the Space Force's Weather System Follow-on satellite
+ Nine reasons we're grateful to live on Earth
+ Ending global plant tracking, Proba-V assigned new focus
+ Identifying land cover from outer space
Senegal bans most single-use plastics
Dakar (AFP) April 20, 2020
A ban on single-use plastics came into effect in Senegal on Monday, although the government has said it will allow the sale of plastic water sachets until the coronavirus pandemic ends. The West African country won plaudits from environmentalists when it issued a law in January banning the import and sale of single-use plastics such as drinking straws, small bags and coffee cups. The mo ... more
+ Airborne particle levels plummet in Northern India
+ Activists concerned over increase in waste smuggling in Romania
+ Water replaces toxic fluids in production of plastics
+ Soot may only be half the problem when it comes to cookstoves
+ Micro-pollution ravaging China and South Asia: study
+ Toxic mineral selenium to blame for spinal deformities in California Delta fish
+ Activists concerned over increase in waste smuggling in Romania


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
Russia positions S-500 as game changer for missile defense
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 14, 2020
Last month, a subsidiary of S-500 maker Almaz-Antey confirmed that multiple components of the next generation air defence system had been developed and tested, with the completed complex to start testing with the military later this year. The S-500 is not just a conventional air and missile defence system, but an anti-space weapon whose introduction will fundamentally change Russia's air d ... more
+ Iran warns US after Patriot deployment to Iraq
+ 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


US Norway to partner on hypersonic missile propulsion systems
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 21, 2020
A joint U.S.-Norwegian effort to produce solid fuel propulsion systems for hypersonic missiles was announced by the U.S. Defense Department on Monday. The Tactical High-speed Offensive Ramjet for Extended Range project, or THOR-ER, will develop and integrate advancements in solid fuel ramjet technologies into full-size prototypes that are affordable, attain high speeds, and achieve extende ... more
+ Air Force selects Raytheon for Long-Range Standoff missile development
+ Dialogue With US on Hypersonic Weapons Impossible Without Discussing Antimissile Systems - Moscow
+ Russia ready to talk hypersonic weapons with US
+ General Dynamics nabs $55.9M to make missile tubes for U.S., Britain
+ 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
Magnetic nanoparticles help researchers remotely release adrenal hormones
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 13, 2020
Scientists have developed a way to remotely control the release of adrenal hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. Previous studies have linked problems with the regulation of hormones from the adrenal gland with mental health disorders, such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. The new research, detailed in the journal Science Advances, could help scientists investig ... more
+ New DNA origami motor breaks speed record for nano machines
+ 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


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
+ Singapore disinfecting robot trialled in virus fight
+ Robots ride to rescue as delivery risks rise
+ CIMON-2 makes its successful debut on the ISS
+ 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


American Manufacturers Swift Tactical Systems and Silvus Technologies Announce Strategic Alliance
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 17, 2020
Swift Tactical Systems, a subsidiary of Swift Engineering, and Silvus Technologies have entered into a strategic alliance. This collaboration combines Swift's world-class unmanned aircraft systems with Silvus' advanced MIMO communication systems for tactical applications. The commercial agreement will enable Swift to integrate the locally manufactured radios into its family of American mad ... more
+ Sky Sapience introduces tethered UAV platform HoverMast
+ Steering drones for power generation
+ Citadel Defense Launches New AI and Machine Learning Software to Detect and Defeat Air, Land, and Sea Drones
+ Observing the atmosphere at high altitudes using unmanned aerial vehicles
+ AFRL gives warfighters new weapons system
+ Boeing nabs $84.7M to build 3 more MQ-25s for Navy
+ SUGUS kicks off, a European project for integrating drones into the airspace
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