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October 11, 2020
SPACE TRAVEL
ISS crew fails to resolve air leak issue in Russia's Zvezda Module with adhesive tape



Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 11, 2020
The crew of the International Space Station (ISS) has failed to fix the air leak in the Russian Zvezda by using adhesive tape in the module's section, where a crack is supposedly located, as the pressure continues to decline, according to conversations between the ISS crew and Earth, broadcast by NASA. On Thursday, the Moscow Mission Control Center instructed Russian cosmonaut Ivan Vagner to use as much tape as possible in Zvezda's intermediate chamber, where the source of the leak is expected to ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA, SpaceX Crew-1 Launch Update
Houston TX (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
Launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station is now targeted for no sooner than early-to-mid November, providing additional time for SpaceX to complete hardware testing ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Fate of SpaceX resort thrown into question
Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 11, 2020
The tech maverick intended to build a resort around a launch site for SpaceX's Starship, a next-generation reusable rocket, expected to dramatically reduce the cost of space launches and make them a ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
US Space Force contracts for 8 missile early warning satellites
Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 08, 2020
The US Space Force's Space Development Agency (SDA) awarded two contracts on Monday to build eight satellites for its upcoming infrared missile detection constellation. However, these are just the f ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
ESA and GomSpace sign contract for continuation of the GOMX-5 mission
Aalborg East, Denmark (SPX) Oct 05, 2020
GomSpace A/S and the European Space Agency (ESA) have signed a contract to continue the development of the GOMX-5 mission. focused on demonstrating new nanosatellite capabilities in space, particula ... more
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ENERGY TECH
Could megatesla magnetic fields be realized on Earth?
Osaka, Japan (SPX) Oct 07, 2020
Magnetic fields are used in various areas of modern physics and engineering, with practical applications ranging from doorbells to maglev trains. Since Nikola Tesla's discoveries in the 19th century ... more
ROBO SPACE
Helping robots avoid collisions
Boston MA (SPX) Sep 18, 2020
George Konidaris still remembers his disheartening introduction to robotics. "When you're a young student and you want to program a robot, the first thing that hits you is this immense disappointmen ... more
ROBO SPACE
Subterranean Challenge Identifies Qualified Teams for Cave Circuit Virtual Competition
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 01, 2020
DARPA's Subterranean (SubT) Challenge will host its Cave Circuit Virtual Competition, which focuses on innovative solutions to map, navigate, and search complex, simulated cave environments November ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Homemade space food for Matthias Maurer
Paris (ESA) Oct 11, 2020
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer plans to take a small slice of Saarland to the International Space Station. Later this month, chefs from his home region in south-western Germany will whip up a s ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Innovative solutions to more reliably recycle space station wastewater
Huntsville AL (SPX) Oct 09, 2020
Fine-tuning hardware technology to increase durability and minimize the need for replacements is a driving factor for Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) engineers supporting air ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL
Artemis I: demonstrating the capabilities of NASA's United Networks
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 09, 2020
On our journey forward to the Moon and on to Mars, NASA must test our technologies and capabilities to ensure astronaut safety. The Artemis I mission will be an uncrewed flight test of the Orion spa ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Final hot firing proves P120C booster for Ariane 6
Paris (ESA) Oct 11, 2020
The qualification model of the P120C motor configured for Ariane 6, has been static fired on the test stand at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana in a final test to prove its readiness for flight. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
ENPULSION launches its new MICRO family of satellite thrusters
Wiener Neustadt, Austria (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
Thrusters from the new ENPULSION MICRO family are based on the FEEP technology of the NANO family, which has a notable flight heritage with more than 50 units in space by September 2020. This proven ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Space Flight Laboratory announces launch of two satellites
Toronto, Canada (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
Space Flight Laboratory (SFL), a developer of 52 distinct small satellites over 22 years, has announced the launch of the Kepler-4 and Kepler-5 CubeSats. These two satellites, benefit from the exten ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
KSAT passed 20 000 contacts in September on KSATLITE, their Smallsat network
Tromso, Norway (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
KSAT has delivered more than 20 000 passes on the KSATLITE network in September. This is all-time-high for LITE, doubling the number of supports per month since January this year, and the growth see ... more


China's self-developed BDS sees thriving applications

MICROSAT BLITZ
Germany's Exolaunch Signs Long-Term Launch Agreement with SpaceX for Multiple Rideshare Missions
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Oct 09, 2020
Exolaunch, the leading rideshare launch and deployment services provider for the New Space industry, signed a long-term launch agreement with SpaceX to secure Falcon 9 capacity for launching small s ... more
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MICROSAT BLITZ
D-Orbit announces launch service contract with AAC Clyde Space
Fino Mornasco, Italy (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
Italian in-orbit transportation company D-Orbit has announced a launch service agreement with Swedish-British small satellite manufacturer AAC Clyde Space. The contract covers launch and deployment ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Turkey plans live-fire exercise, missile defense tests
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 09, 2020
Turkey is preparing live-fire exercises in the Aegean Sea, angering Greece, and has transported its Russian-made S-400 air defense system to the Black Sea. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Lockheed Martin to Acquire i3 Hypersonics Portfolio
Huntsville AL (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
Lockheed Martin has signed of a definitive agreement to acquire a portion of Integration Innovation Inc. (i3), a software and systems engineering company based in Huntsville, Alabama. The portfolio ... more
UAV NEWS
DARPA project strives for off-road unmanned vehicles that react like humans
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
The self-driving car industry has made great autonomy advances, but mostly for well-structured and highly predictable environments. In complex militarily-relevant settings, robotic vehicles have not ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Defense Dept. awards $600M in contracts for 5G testing at five bases
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 09, 2020
The Defense Department announced it has awarded $600 million in contracts to several companies for testing of 5G communications technology at five U.S. military sites. ... more
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Kongsberg awarded contract for mobile communication satellite
Kongsberg, Norway (SPX) Oct 05, 2020
The equipment is to be integrated in Airbus Defence and Space's new mobile communication satellite, Thuraya 4-NGS. The agreement includes manufacturing and test of electronics from Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace, division Space and Surveillance in Horten, Norway. The satellite will deliver higher capabilities and flexibility while increasing capacity and coverage across Europe, Africa, Ce ... more
+ On the trail of causes of radiation events during space flight
+ Ultrasensitive microwave detector developed
+ NASA, space industry seek new ways to cope with space debris
+ IBM reorganizes to focus on cloud computing
+ Mobile games thrive, even as pandemic keeps players home
+ Geologists solve puzzle that could predict valuable rare earth element deposits
+ Greece, Microsoft announce 1-bn-euro cloud investment
Defense Dept. awards $600M in contracts for 5G testing at five bases
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 09, 2020
The Defense Department announced it has awarded $600 million in contracts to several companies for testing of 5G communications technology at five U.S. military sites. The testing will be performed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.; Naval Base San Diego, Calif.; Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, Ga.; Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and Hill Air Force Base, Utah, the Pentagon said on Th ... more
+ Isotropic Systems and SES GS to trail next-gen multi-beam antenna technologies for US forces
+ Swedish Space Corporation to cease assisting Chinese companies operate satellites
+ Creating cross-domain kill webs in real time
+ AEHF-6 protected communications satellite completes on-orbit testing
+ Air Force Research Laboratory Tracks Sporadic E
+ Lockheed Martin to build Mesh Network of 10 smallsats
+ Lockheed, York nab $281.6M for new military satellite network


China's self-developed BDS sees thriving applications
Harbin (XNA) Oct 11, 2020
Despite being affected by three typhoons and the COVID-19 epidemic, Song Jilin's 20 hectares of rice on the Qixing farm, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, embraced a bumper harvest this year. There was a lack of hands during the spring plowing season because of the epidemic, but the unmanned rice transplanters equipped with China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) helped out ... more
+ GPS-enabled decoy eggs may help track, catch sea turtle egg traffickers
+ Fourth GPS 3 Satellite Encapsulated Ahead of Launch
+ Government to explore new ways of delivering 'sat nav' for the UK
+ Tech combo is a real game-changer for farming
+ Launch of Russia's Glonass-K satellite postponed until October
+ GPS 3 receives operational acceptance
+ Air Force navigation technology satellite passes critical design review
Air Force starts delivering lighter, next-generation ballistic helmets
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 08, 2020
The Air Force on Thursday announced that it has started delivering a lighter, next generation of ballistic helmets to security forces. The new helmets replace the Advanced Combat Helmet that Airmen had to modify with bulky additions to accomplish different mission sets, officials said in a statement. The new helmets are part of a larger effort to "modernize Defender equipment," w ... more
+ Finland approved to buy 64 F-35s in $12.5B deal
+ KLM virus bailout to go to court in November: Greenpeace
+ Aerodynamicists reveal link between fish scales and aircraft drag
+ F-35 crash caused by technical glitch, distracted pilot
+ State Department approves $14B sales of F-35s, F-18s to Switzerland
+ Lockheed, Pentagon agree on $70.6M settlement over F-35 parts problems
+ USS Ross runs air defense exercises with NATO F-16s
New algorithm could unleash the power of quantum computers
Los Alamos NM (SPX) Oct 07, 2020
A new algorithm that fast forwards simulations could bring greater use ability to current and near-term quantum computers, opening the way for applications to run past strict time limits that hamper many quantum calculations. "Quantum computers have a limited time to perform calculations before their useful quantum nature, which we call coherence, breaks down," said Andrew Sornborger of th ... more
+ China chip giant SMIC shares sink on US export controls
+ Scientists pave way for carbon-based computers
+ U.S., Britain partner on research into sensor information processing
+ SoftBank Group selling Arm to NVIDIA for up to $40 billion
+ New technology lets quantum bits hold information for 10,000 times longer than previous record
+ Pentagon: It's time to bring microelectronics manufacturing to the U.S.
+ Artificial materials for more efficient electronics


Monitoring trucks and trade from space
Paris (ESA) Oct 05, 2020
Earlier this year, ESA launched a contest asking the general public to submit ideas on how Earth observation data can help mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, one of the two winning ideas is being officially released to the public via the 'Rapid Action on COVID-19 with Earth Observation' dashboard - a joint initiative from ESA and the European Commission. This citizen-contribut ... more
+ Two US satellites fail to enter orbit due to abnormal situation: Reports
+ Satellogic announces global consortium of geospatial imagery
+ Compact, low-cost system provides fast 3D hyperspectral imaging
+ Nanohmics to test ultra-compact hyperspectral imager on the ISS
+ Satellite use AI to process EO imagery in-flight
+ New research on how planetary forces shape the Earth's surface
+ First group of Gaofen pictures are clearest ever
Russian sea pollution forms massive moving slick
Moscow (AFP) Oct 8, 2020
Suspected toxic waste pollution off Russia's Kamchatka peninsula that caused the mass deaths of marine animals has formed a moving slick stretching 40 kilometres (25 miles) along the Pacific coastline, researchers said Thursday. The Far Eastern Federal University said in a statement the pollution was between 100 and 300 metres (330-1,000 feet) wide in some places, had a green hue and was cre ... more
+ Stay-at-home orders cut noise exposure almost in half
+ Canada to ban single-use plastics such as bags, straws by end of 2021
+ Russia probes pollution off Pacific coast after 'ecological disaster'
+ Electric clothes dryers: An underestimated source of microfiber pollution
+ Pay firefighting bill before leaving, Sri Lanka tells stricken oil tanker
+ Smart shopping can reduce exposure to chemicals called endocrine disruptors
+ Rio Tinto hit with human rights claims over Bougainville mine


Eighteen new astronauts chosen for China's space station mission
Beijing (XNA) Oct 01, 2020
The third batch of Chinese astronauts has been selected for the nation's coming space station mission, the China Manned Space Agency said on Thursday morning. The 18 new astronauts - 17 men and one woman - are in three groups: seven will become spacecraft pilots, another seven will turn into spaceflight engineers, and the last four will be mission payload specialists, the agency said in a ... more
+ NASA chief warns Congress about Chinese space station
+ China's new carrier rocket available for public view
+ China sends nine satellites into orbit by sea launch
+ Chinese spacecraft launched mystery object into space before returning to Earth
+ China's reusable spacecraft returns to Earth after 2 days
+ Mars-bound Tianwen 1 hits milestone
+ China's Mars probe over 8m km away from Earth
US Space Force contracts for 8 missile early warning satellites
Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 08, 2020
The US Space Force's Space Development Agency (SDA) awarded two contracts on Monday to build eight satellites for its upcoming infrared missile detection constellation. However, these are just the first in what could become a vast network of thousands of satellites in orbit. On Monday, the SDA awarded information technology firm L3Harris Technologies a $193.6 million contract and private s ... more
+ Turkey plans live-fire exercise, missile defense tests
+ US Army wants electronic jammer weapon with missile defense capabilities
+ Lockheed Martin selected to integrate missile warning onto EGS via FORGE
+ Japan's Abe urges stronger defences to face missiles
+ Advanced Patriot missile fails in live-fire test
+ Russia testing news S-500 Systems, mass production on the way
+ Lockheed nets $18.8M to support Japan's Aegis Ashore system


Senators push Turkey sanctions after S-400 allegedly used to detect Greek F-16s
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 08, 2020
Two U.S. senators have urged that the State Department sanction Turkey for purchase of the S-400 after an unconfirmed report that Turkey used the system to track a U.S. made F-16. U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and James Lankford, R-Okla., on Wednesday sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urging him to sanction Turkey and demanding answers based on the report. ... more
+ Russia announces successful test of hypersonic missile
+ General Dynamics nabs $1.2B for Army's short-range air defense system
+ Iran Guards unveil new naval ballistic missile
+ Israel tests new sea-to-sea missile
+ USS Antietam conducts Tomahawk strike exercise near Guam
+ Putin says Russia was forced to create hypersonic weapons after US withdrew from treaty
+ DARPA's air-breathing hypersonic missiles ready for free-flight tests
Nano particles for healthy tissue
Paris (ESA) Sep 07, 2020
"Eat your vitamins" might be replaced with "ingest your ceramic nano-particles" in the future as space research is giving more weight to the idea that nanoscopic particles could help protect cells from common causes of damage. Oxidative stress occurs in our bodies when cells lose the natural balance of electrons in the molecules that we are made of. This is a common and constant occurrence ... more
+ Hybrid nanomaterials hold promise for improved ceramic composites
+ Scientists open new window into the nanoworld
+ The smallest motor in the world
+ Crystalline 'nanobrush' clears way to advanced energy and information tech
+ Transporting energy through a single molecular nanowire
+ To make an atom-sized machine, you need a quantum mechanic
+ Magnetic nanoparticles help researchers remotely release adrenal hormones


Subterranean Challenge Identifies Qualified Teams for Cave Circuit Virtual Competition
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 01, 2020
DARPA's Subterranean (SubT) Challenge will host its Cave Circuit Virtual Competition, which focuses on innovative solutions to map, navigate, and search complex, simulated cave environments November 17. Previously, DARPA held Tunnel Circuit and Urban Circuit events featuring both Virtual and Systems (physical) Competitions in which teams demonstrated their autonomy, networking, perception, and m ... more
+ Helping robots avoid collisions
+ What tiny surfing robots teach us about surface tension
+ First tests for landing the Martian Moons eXploration Rover
+ Teams demonstrate swarm tactics in fourth major OFFSET Field Experiment
+ Technology developed for Lunar landings makes self-driving cars safer on Earth
+ Light processing improves robotic sensing, study finds
+ U.S. Navy selects Lockheed Martin to deliver large unmanned surface vessel study


DARPA project strives for off-road unmanned vehicles that react like humans
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 11, 2020
The self-driving car industry has made great autonomy advances, but mostly for well-structured and highly predictable environments. In complex militarily-relevant settings, robotic vehicles have not demonstrated operationally relevant speed and aren't autonomously reliable. While vehicle platforms that can handle difficult terrain exist, their autonomy algorithms and software often can't p ... more
+ Boeing to build unmanned aerial vehicles in Australia
+ Skyvision team wins AUVSI XCELLENCE award
+ Turkey, Iran deploy 'game-changing' drones in north Iraq
+ Wacky indoor Amazon drone takes on privacy skeptics
+ MQ-4C Triton deployed, quickly became an 'invaluable asset'
+ New MS-177 and upgraded AN/ASQ-230 sensors will enhance intelligence collection
+ Robopilot unmanned air platform returns to flight
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