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February 24, 2010
MILTECH
Northrop Grumman Demonstrates VADER Dismount Detection
Linthicum MD (SPX) Feb 23, 2010
Northrop Grumman has successfully completed flight testing of its new Vehicle and Dismount Exploitation Radar (VADER), capable of tracking vehicles and foot traffic over a wide area. VADER is being developed by Northrop Grumman's Electronic Systems sector for use with medium altitude, long endurance unmanned aerial systems and smaller manned aircraft. When deployed, VADER will provide U.S. Army ground commanders with real-time accurate Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) data and Synthetic Apert ... read more

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TRADE WARS

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UAV NEWS

Israel Commissions One Ton UAV Bomber
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Launch of European climate satellite is delayed
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SPACE SCOPES

The Father Of Arecibo Observatory Dies At 92
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MISSILE NEWS

Warlord's brother killed in US attack: Pakistani officials
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Studies Recent Storms To Improve Space Based Global Weather Monitoring
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ICE WORLD

Missing Ice Arches Contributed to 2007 Arctic Ice Loss
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MILTECH

Raytheon Miniature Air Launched Decoy Jammer Completes Critical Design Review
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UAV NEWS

US drone strike kills four militants in Pakistan: officials
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THE STANS
Market bomb, US missiles kill 20 in Pakistan
Islamabad (AFP) Feb 18, 2010
A bomb attack and a US missile strike killed 20 people in northwest Pakistan Thursday as Islamabad raised fresh concerns about knock-on instability from a major US-led offensive in Afghanistan. The bomb exploded in a market controlled by Islamist militants in Khyber, which is part of a NATO supply route to troops in Afghanistan and has been branded an Al-Qaeda headquarters by Washington. ... more

CLIMATE SCIENCE
UN climate czar caught in crossfire of thankless job
Paris (AFP) Feb 18, 2010
Yvo de Boer, who said Thursday he would quit the UN's top climate post on July 1, drew fire from all sides during his more than three-year tenure. From the sidelines, he was accused of partisanship, tactical missteps and even lack of charisma. Dubbed the "crying Dutchman" following a brief breakdown at a critical 2007 climate meet in Bali, some critics even called him the "prince of dar ... more

SPACEWAR
Indian eye in sky developed
New Delhi (UPI) Feb 16, 2009
Bent on boosting its military intelligence, India is set to develop a new, cutting-edge surveillance satellite. The spy craft, called the Communication Centric Intelligence Satellite is expected to be launched into orbit in 2014, keeping a close watch on hot spots in the troubled neighborhood. CCI-Sat is part of a high-priority plan to develop electronic warfare systems for India ... more

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NUKEWARS

US, Russia near 'finish line' on nuclear disarm deal

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Raytheon Joint Standoff Weapon C-1 Proves Networked Capability


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VSAT NEWS
Northrop Grumman Demonstrates VADER Dismount Detection

Pawlikowski New Commander Of Air Force Research Laboratory

Army Selects New Camouflage For Afghanistan

VSAT NEWS
Transdnestr Could Host Russian Military Base

Second Missile Warning Satellite Achieves Key Testing Milestone

No talks yet on US missile shield, Bulgaria tells Russia

VSAT NEWS
Raytheon Laser-Guided Maverick On Track

Paveway II Plus Laser Guided Bomb Flight Test Program Completed

Russia will honour Iran missile deal: minister

VSAT NEWS
India speeds up plane purchases

Brazil to make fighter jet decision by end of March: general

Eurocopter focuses on Indian market

VSAT NEWS
Robotic kidney surgery has good outcomes

Insectlike 'Microids' Might Walk, Run, Work In Colonies

Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays

VSAT NEWS
WHO says too early to declare swine flu peak over

Global swine flu death toll creeps towards 16,000: WHO

Keeping Vaccines Stable At Tropical Temperatures

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MARSDAILY
Phobos Flyby Season Starts Again
Paris, France (ESA) Feb 17, 2010
Today Mars Express began a series of flybys of Phobos, the largest moon of Mars. The campaign will reach its crescendo on 3 March, when the spacecraft will set a new record for the closest pass to Phobos, skimming the surface at just 50 km. The data collected could help untangle the origin of this mysterious moon. The latest Phobos flyby campaign began today at 06:52 CET (05:52 UT), when Mars Express drew to within 991 km of Phobos' airless surface. The flybys will continue at varying altitudes un ... read more

MARSDAILY
Space: The Final Frontier For Fresh Produce

NASA Increases Support Contract To Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport

India Plans To Send Two Astronauts Into Space

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MARSDAILY
Spirit Hunkers Down For Winter

Enhanced 3D Model Of Mars Crater Edge Shows Ups And Downs

Two Windows On Ozone: Extending Our View Of The Martian Atmosphere

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MARSDAILY
Payload Prep Underway For Arianespace's First Launch Of 2010

EchoStar XIV Satellite Delivered To Launch Base

Cool Movie: SDO Destroys A Sundog

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MARSDAILY
Meteosat Third Generation Takes A Step Forward

Temperature Trackers Watch Our Watery World

Shedding Light On Science Of Warming World

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MARSDAILY
Hubble Catches Pluto Changing With The Years

Blushing Pluto? Dwarf planet takes on a ruddier hue: NASA

Four Years And Counting

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