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June 08, 2020
ROCKET SCIENCE
China plans to develop new solid-fueled carrier rocket



Beijing (XNA) Jun 07, 2020
Chinese engineers plan to develop a new solid-fueled rocket with greater carrying capacity than the current model Long March-11 rocket, revealed China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation sources. The upgraded carrier rocket, called the Long March-11A, will be designed for both land and sea launches, and its cost is calculated at 10,000 U.S. dollars per kg of payload. According to the corporation, the design work is slated to complete this year, and the rocket is scheduled to embark ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
ULA on track to launch new Vulcan rocket in early 2021
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 05, 2020
United Launch Alliance, a leading launch provider to the U.S. government for 14 years, is on schedule to launch its next-generation rocket, the Vulcan Centaur, in early 2021, CEO Tony Bruno said. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
ARISS established dedicated US Organization to support amateur ISS communications
Towson MD (SPX) Jun 08, 2020
In late May, the USA team of the ARISS International working group became an incorporated non-profit entity in the state of Maryland, officially becoming ARISS-USA. This move allows ARISS-USA to wor ... more
ROBO SPACE
These flexible feet help robots walk faster
San Diego CA (SPX) Jun 02, 2020
Roboticists at the University of California San Diego have developed flexible feet that can help robots walk up to 40 percent faster on uneven terrain such as pebbles and wood chips. The work has ap ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Rhea Space Activity wins USAF Prime Contract to Hypersonic Vehicle Detection and Tracking
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 03, 2020
The rapidly growing 'New Space' startup company Rhea Space Activity (RSA), headquartered in Washington D.C., with operations in Colorado Springs, has been tapped by the United States Air Force (USAF ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
AFRL centrifuge part of NASA's history-making launch
Wright-Patterson AFB OH (SPX) Jun 02, 2020
When NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken ascended into space on the afternoon of May 30, they were two of 10 astronauts to undergo centrifuge testing in early November 2018 in the Air Force ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Israel says 'successfully' tested ballistic missiles
Jerusalem (AFP) June 2, 2020
Israel on Tuesday said it has successfully tested two ballistic missiles in the Mediterranean, amid tensions with Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah. ... more
MISSILE NEWS
Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System now has ground-to-ground capability
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 01, 2020
A ground-to-ground test of the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System rocket, normally launched from the air, was a success, BAE Systems announced on Monday. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX Demo-2 astronauts get to work on Space Station Science
Melbourne FL (SPX) Jun 04, 2020
At a time when so many feel isolated, the world came together with hopeful energy on Saturday to watch as two American astronauts were launched into orbit from U.S. soil for the first time in nearly ... more
GPS NEWS
First GPS 3 maneuver performed by 2nd Space Operations Squadron
Schriever AFB CO (SPX) Jun 03, 2020
The 2nd Space Operations Squadron performed the first station keeping maneuver on a GPS III satellite to Satellite Vehicle Number 75 at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, May 14. The maneuver ... more
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DRAGON SPACE
Private investment fuels China commercial space sector growth
Paris, France (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
In its latest research titled "China Space Industry Report," Euroconsult provides in depth analysis of how commercialization is driving both growth and technology advances in the Chinese space secto ... more
GPS NEWS
Penultimate BeiDou satellite starts operation in network
Beijing (XNA) Jun 05, 2020
The 54th and penultimate satellite of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) has started operation in the network after completing in-orbit tests and network access evaluations, according to a ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
ESA moves ahead on low-cost reusable rocket engine
Paris (ESA) Jun 05, 2020
ESA's Prometheus is the precursor of ultra-low-cost rocket propulsion that is flexible enough to fit a fleet of new launch vehicles for any mission and will be potentially reusable. At the Spa ... more
MILTECH
Navy SEAL training resumes after pandemic hiatus
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 05, 2020
The U.S. Navy's Special Warfare Center resumed its SEAL training after classes were paused in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Navy announced on Friday. ... more
AEROSPACE
Research into flexible wing surfaces at DLR
Braunschweig, Germany (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
Part of the noise from aircraft is generated by the wing. Where high-lift devices and control surfaces meet the wing, there is an abrupt transition between these aerofoils and the air flowing around ... more


GAO: New presidential helicopters need better communications system

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Facebook blocks white nationalists organizing move on protests
San Francisco (AFP) June 5, 2020
Facebook on Friday said it disrupted efforts by banned white nationalist groups to organize members to arm themselves and target protests against racial injustice. ... more
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AEROSPACE
B-21 bomber's advanced software may turn it into 'technological powerhouse'
Washington DC (Sputnik) Jun 05, 2020
The first B-21 is already reportedly under construction, with the stealth bomber's maiden flight expected in December 2021. The US Air Force (USAF)'s next-generation stealth bomber, the B-21 R ... more
UAV NEWS
UAV Navigation tests its autopilot against an anti drone system
San Sebastian, Spain (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference (MIJI) is one of the most discussed topics when it comes to UAV operations. It refers to the interception and rebroadcast of signals that are more pow ... more
UAV NEWS
Pacific Air Forces return Global Hawk drones to Yokota Air Base
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 04, 2020
Pacific Air Forces began rotating RQ-4 Global Hawks from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam to Yokota Air Base in Japan last week, the Air Force announced Thursday. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX launch boosts Starlink network to 480 satellites
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 03, 2020
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off on time Wednesday night from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, propelling 60 Starlink communications satellites into orbit. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Next-generation cockroach-inspired robot is small but mighty
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 04, 2020
This itsy-bitsy robot can't climb up the waterspout yet but it can run, jump, carry heavy payloads and turn on a dime. Dubbed HAMR-JR, this microrobot developed by researchers at the Harvard John A. ... more
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A new galactic center adventure in virtual reality
Huntsville AL (SPX) Jun 03, 2020
By combining data from telescopes with supercomputer simulations and virtual reality (VR), a new visualization allows you to experience 500 years of cosmic evolution around the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. This visualization, called "Galactic Center VR", is the latest in a series from astrophysicists, and is based on data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ... more
+ Astroscale US enters the GEO satellite life extension market
+ NASA announces challenge seeking innovative ideas to advance missions
+ Coatings for shoe bottoms could improve traction on slick surfaces
+ Lightning fast algorithms can lighten the load of 3D hologram generation
+ Recycling plastics together, simple and fast
+ Class of stellar explosions found to be galactic producers of lithium
+ How is a metal formed
UK nears final stage of Skynet satellite contract competition
London, UK (Sputnik) May 26, 2020
Britain's Ministry of Defense will soon launch the final stage of a competition to manage ground station capabilities for Skynet, a military communications satellite network which provides strategic communication services to the British Armed Forces and NATO. According to a report by C4ISRNET, the invitation to industry consortia to "negotiate documents" was expected to occur last week. Ho ... more
+ Roccor creates Helical L-Band Antenna for first-ever space demonstration of Link 16 Networks
+ NIST researchers boost microwave signal stability a hundredfold
+ IBCS Goes Agile
+ Northrop Grumman to rapidly develop net-centric gateway
+ Dominate the electromagnetic spectrum
+ L3Harris Technologies awarded third LRIP order on US Army's HMS Manpack IDIQ contract
+ Lockheed Martin's new contract with DARPA can disrupt the future of space


First GPS 3 maneuver performed by 2nd Space Operations Squadron
Schriever AFB CO (SPX) Jun 03, 2020
The 2nd Space Operations Squadron performed the first station keeping maneuver on a GPS III satellite to Satellite Vehicle Number 75 at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, May 14. The maneuver set a new standard for how GPS maneuvers should be conducted for the squadron that provides precision, navigation and timing signals to billions of users around the world. A station keeping man ... more
+ Penultimate BeiDou satellite starts operation in network
+ Out-of-the-box spoofing mitigation with Galileo's OS-NMA service
+ Harnessing space to save lives at sea
+ Galileo in high latitudes and harsh environments
+ New BeiDou satellite starts operation in network
+ Velodyne Lidar announces multi-year sales agreement with GeoSLAM
+ Galileo positioning aiding Covid-19 reaction
GAO: New presidential helicopters need better communications system
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 05, 2020
The program to replace the presidential helicopter has been delayed to address communications-related issues, a Government Accountability Office report said. The GAO's Defense Acquisitions Annual Assessment, released this week, notes that the mission communications system of the U.S.Navy's Presidential Helicopter Replacement Program requires "more time to address MCS-related challenges. ... more
+ Research into flexible wing surfaces at DLR
+ B-21 bomber's advanced software may turn it into 'technological powerhouse'
+ Blue Angels receive first Super Hornet ahead of aircraft transition
+ China to allow limited US passenger flights
+ Bye Aerospace Approaches Critical Design Phase Completion
+ US scales back China airline ban to permit 2 weekly flights
+ China de-escalates airline spat with US
Carbon nanotube transistors make the leap from lab to factory floor
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 02, 2020
Carbon nanotube transistors are a step closer to commercial reality, now that MIT researchers have demonstrated that the devices can be made swiftly in commercial facilities, with the same equipment used to manufacture the silicon-based transistors that are the backbone of today's computing industry. Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors or CNFETs are more energy-efficient than silicon ... more
+ DARPA Selects Teams to Increase Security of Semiconductor Supply Chain
+ Silicon 'neurons' may add a new dimension to computer processors
+ Graphene and 2D materials could move electronics beyond 'Moore's Law'
+ Smart molecules could be key to computers with 100-times bigger memories
+ Xilinx 'lifts off' with launch of industry's first 20nm space-grade FPGA for space applications
+ 'One-way' electronic devices enter the mainstream
+ Huawei says 'survival' at stake after US chip restrictions


DLR's Christiane Voigt reports on the research flights of the BLUESKY mission
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
Activities in congested urban areas all over the world were reduced this spring as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Only a few aircraft have continued to fly. As such, Earth's atmosphere is significantly less polluted by emissions from human transport and industrial activities than it was previously. In the BLUESKY mission, scientists are investigating how clean the air has become during the p ... more
+ Hyperscout celebrates more than 2 years in space with spectra of The Netherlands
+ Environmental damage from fog reduction is observable from outer space
+ Study shows today's atmospheric carbon dioxide levels greater than 23 million-year record
+ New research deepens understanding of Earth's interaction with the solar wind
+ NASA ocean ecosystem mission preparing to make waves
+ RACE dashboard now available
+ EagleView hits key milestone, processing 100m images so far this year
Environmental pollutant may be more hazardous than previously thought
Baltimore MD (SPX) Jun 08, 2020
Sometimes toxins, such as hazardous wastes and industrial byproducts, seep into groundwater, the source of our drinking water. One such pollutant is perchlorate, a chemical compound used in rocket fuels, fireworks, fertilizers and other materials. The compound is thought to contribute to health issues in humans such as hypothyroidism, the decreased production of hormones from the thyroid gland, ... more
+ Thousands of tons of ocean pollution can be saved by changing washing habits
+ U.S. ranks 24th in newly released 2020 Environmental Performance Index
+ Kenya bans single-use plastics in protected areas
+ Anti-virus face masks plague Hong Kong's beaches
+ Spain eyes new tax to rubbish plastic packaging
+ Bulgarian minister charged over illegal waste imports from Italy
+ Gold mining with mercury threatens health of communities miles downstream


Private investment fuels China commercial space sector growth
Paris, France (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
In its latest research titled "China Space Industry Report," Euroconsult provides in depth analysis of how commercialization is driving both growth and technology advances in the Chinese space sector, with oversubscribed IPOs and a wave of private investment. China Satcom is now the world's highest valued pure satellite operator with a market cap of US$11 billion as of May 2020, while Chin ... more
+ More details of China's space station unveiled
+ China space program targets July launch for Mars mission
+ More details of China's space station unveiled
+ China's tracking ship Yuanwang-5 back from rocket monitoring mission
+ China's Kuaizhou rocket industrial park partially operational
+ China's experimental new-generation manned spaceship works normally in orbit
+ Long March-5B rocket enables China to construct space station
Israel says 'successfully' tested ballistic missiles
Jerusalem (AFP) June 2, 2020
Israel on Tuesday said it has successfully tested two ballistic missiles in the Mediterranean, amid tensions with Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah. The state-run Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) said the "complex trial... was held in the open sea" and involved two Long-Range Artillery Weapon Systems (LORA). "The first scenario involved a short-range launch to 90 kilometres (55.8 mil ... more
+ US approves sale of 84 Patriot missiles to Kuwait
+ Advanced Air and Missile Defense, in the hands of soldiers
+ Boeing awarded $128.5M modification to GMD missile upgrade contract
+ US pulling Patriot missile batteries from Saudi
+ Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Missiles and Defense Partner on Next Generation Interceptor
+ US Army awards $6B contract to Lockheed Martin for PAC-3 MSE production
+ SBIRS GEO-5 space vehicle enters critical thermal vacuum testing


Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System now has ground-to-ground capability
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 01, 2020
A ground-to-ground test of the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System rocket, normally launched from the air, was a success, BAE Systems announced on Monday. The tests were conducted at the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Grounds in Arizona, with APKWS rockets fired from a launcher built specifically for ground vehicles by Missouri-based Arnold Defense and Electronics LLC. The U.S. Navy al ... more
+ Raytheon nabs $92.4M for work on NASAMS
+ Morocco to purchase missiles, missile defense system from France
+ Boeing nabs $3.1B in cruise missile deals for Saudi Arabia, other partners
+ Boeing scores deals to deliver more than 1,000 missiles to Saudi
+ Javelin JV completes the first F-Model missile
+ Raytheon nabs $19M for RAM missiles, GMLS launchers
+ Lockheed completes final test of Precision Strike Missile for Army
Transporting energy through a single molecular nanowire
Groningen, Netherlands (SPX) May 11, 2020
Photosynthetic systems in nature transport energy very efficiently towards a reaction centre, where it is converted into a useful form for the organism. Scientists have been using this as inspiration to learn how to transport energy efficiently in, for example, molecular electronics. Physicist Richard Hildner from the University of Groningen and his colleagues have investigated energy transport ... more
+ To make an atom-sized machine, you need a quantum mechanic
+ Magnetic nanoparticles help researchers remotely release adrenal hormones
+ 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


These flexible feet help robots walk faster
San Diego CA (SPX) Jun 02, 2020
Roboticists at the University of California San Diego have developed flexible feet that can help robots walk up to 40 percent faster on uneven terrain such as pebbles and wood chips. The work has applications for search-and-rescue missions as well as space exploration. "Robots need to be able to walk fast and efficiently on natural, uneven terrain so they can go everywhere humans can go, b ... more
+ Next-generation cockroach-inspired robot is small but mighty
+ Robot dog hounds Thai shoppers to keep hands virus-free
+ Algorithm quickly simulates a roll of loaded dice
+ The concept of creating brain-on-chip revealed
+ Denmark develops robot to conduct coronavirus tests
+ Next generation of soft robots inspired by a children's toy
+ Robot dog on virus park patrol in Singapore


UAV Navigation tests its autopilot against an anti drone system
San Sebastian, Spain (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference (MIJI) is one of the most discussed topics when it comes to UAV operations. It refers to the interception and rebroadcast of signals that are more powerful than the ones used to navigate the aircraft. Although this type of attack can be possible on any type of signal with a stronger one, it mainly affects the GNSS. UAV Navigation has ramped u ... more
+ Pacific Air Forces return Global Hawk drones to Yokota Air Base
+ India moots drone ports across country in maiden policy for use, manufacturing of UAVs
+ Researchers use drones, machine learning to detect dangerous 'butterfly' landmines
+ Citadel Defense launches Deepfake AI to prevent drone attacks on military and government assets
+ How drones can monitor explosive volcanoes
+ Northrop Grumman supports government flight testing of the MQ-8C Fire Scout Radar
+ FLIR to supply Black Hornet Nano-UAV Systems for US Army's Soldier Borne Sensor Program
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