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February 03, 2010
Movements Of The Earth's Crust In Haiti
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Feb 03, 2010
The image shows movements in the Earth's crust caused by the earthquake in Haiti on 12 January 2010. The colour scale shows the extent of the displacements, from green for small displacements to deep red for movements of two metres. The red-coloured area north of the Enriquillo fault zone (red line) was displaced by about 80 centimetres during the earthquake, in the direction of the oblique radar view. This corresponds to a horizontal movement of about 1.3 metres to the west. The rapid drop in the ... read more

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JPL Airborne Radar Captures Its First Image Of Post-Quake Haiti
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Iran and Israel plan new satellites
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US probes missile test failure in Pacific: Pentagon
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US deployment raises tensions in strategic Gulf: analysts
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Fault Responsible For Haiti Quake Slices Island's Topography
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New Satellite Maps Of Haiti Coming In
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NATO seeks 2,000 more police trainers for Afghanistan
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US accelerating missile defenses in Gulf: report
Washington (AFP) Jan 30, 2010
The US administration is speeding up deployment of defenses against potential Iranian missile attacks in the Gulf to heed off any possible retaliation, The New York Times reported Saturday. The move involves placing specialized ships off the Iranian coast and anti-missile systems in at least four Arab countries - Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait - the Times said, citing ... more

Despite rift, Obama keeps Israel armed
Tel Aviv, Israel (UPI) Jan 29, 2009
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is brazenly defying U.S. President Barack Obama's demand that all West Bank settlement activity cease, but Washington appears to be prepared to keep on beefing up the technological edge of the Jewish state's military. "Israeli officials have been singing the praises of President Obama for his willingness to address their defense concerns and for actions ... more

N.Korea fires artillery near border for third day
Seoul (AFP) Jan 29, 2010
North Korea fired artillery into the sea near its disputed border with South Korea for a third straight day on Friday, Seoul's military said. In a four-hour morning period the communist state fired 20 shells which landed in North Korean waters off South Korea's Yeonpyeong island, a spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said. Seoul's defence ministry said it is considering shippin ... more

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Lockheed Martin to roll out more accurate laser-guided bomb

US shifts military focus to militants, hi-tech weapons

Boeing B-52 With CONECT Completes First Test Flight

US probes missile test failure in Pacific: Pentagon

US accelerating missile defenses in Gulf: report

Russia denies fleet boost over US Poland missile plan

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Marine Aviators Complete Integrated Testing Of APKWS

North Korea may be readying missile tests

Libya's Russian deal boosts arms race

Gates fires general, withholds funds over F-35 problems

Obama budget tries to ease strain on stretched US military

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S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

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Disease spreads in quake-hit Haiti

Global swine flu death toll rises to 14,711: WHO

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NASA Airborne Radar To Study Quake Faults In Haiti
Pasadena CA (SPX) Jan 28, 2010
In response to the disaster in Haiti on Jan. 12, NASA has added a series of science overflights of earthquake faults in Haiti and the Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola to a previously scheduled three-week airborne radar campaign to Central America. NASA's Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar, or UAVSAR, left NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif., on Jan. 25 aboard a modified NASA Gulfstream III aircraft. During its trek to Central America, which ... read more

US still has space ambitions: NASA chief

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Glacier-Melting Debate Highlights Importance Of Satellites

JPL Airborne Radar Captures Its First Image Of Post-Quake Haiti

Movements Of The Earth's Crust In Haiti

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