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June 24, 2010
EARTH OBSERVATION
NASA Radar Images Show How Mexico Quake Deformed Earth
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 24, 2010
NASA has released the first-ever airborne radar images of the deformation in Earth's surface caused by a major earthquake - the magnitude 7.2 temblor that rocked Mexico's state of Baja California and parts of the American Southwest on April 4. The data reveal that in the area studied, the quake moved the Calexico, Calif., region in a downward and southerly direction up to 80 centimeters (31 inches). A science team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., used the JPL-developed ... read more

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SPACEWAR

Pulsed Fiber Laser Hits Record Power Level For Space Missions
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MILTECH

Successful Demonstration Of Naval S-Band Radar Testbed
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SPACEWAR

Israel lofts new satellite to spy on Iran
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EARTH OBSERVATION

German Radar Satellite TanDEM-X Launched Successfully
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TECH SPACE

Radio Signals Research Scans New Horizons
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MILPLEX

Iran out, but Russia eyes Turkey for S-300
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MILPLEX

Turkey 'freezes arms deals with Israel'
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Use Of Commercial Earth Observation Data To Triple
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MILTECH

India test-fires Nag anti-tank missiles
EARTH OBSERVATION

Polar Scientists Herald Importance Of Satellite Observations
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MARSDAILY

UK Space Agency Funds International Mars Rover
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MARSDAILY

NASA Dryden Hosts Radar Tests For Next Mars Landing
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TECH SPACE

Flotilla Of NRL Space Sensors Study Upper Atmosphere
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MILPLEX

Eyeing Iran, Saudis upgrade F-15 fleet
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MILTECH
Lockheed Martin F-35 STOVL Variant Flies Supersonic
Patuxent River MD (SPX) Jun 15, 2010
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) variant flew faster than the speed of sound for the first time June 10, achieving a significant milestone. The aircraft accelerated to Mach 1.07 (727 miles per hour) on the first in a long series of planned supersonic flights. "For the first time in military aviation history, supersonic, radar-evading stea ... more

MILTECH
Northrop Grumman Submits Proposal For NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance
Melbourne FL (SPX) Jun 15, 2010
Northrop Grumman formally submitted its proposal this week for the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) system - NATO's top and long-running acquisition program. A contract award is anticipated in October 2010. "This program has been a model of the value of transatlantic cooperation to meet the security challenges of the 21st century, and we are proud to lead an industry team of more th ... more

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ThalesRaytheonSystems Awarded Contract To Modernize Sentinel Radars
Fullerton CA (SPX) Jun 15, 2010
ThalesRaytheonSystems has been awarded a $21.8 million contract by the U.S. Army to upgrade multiple AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel air defense radar systems. This award is an option to the existing upgrade contract originally awarded in June 2007. The contract will upgrade the U.S. Army Sentinel radar transmitters, receivers and exciters and increase functional capabilities such as faster data proces ... more

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MILTECH

Boeing P-8A Poseidon Completes First In-Flight Test Of Mission Systems

MISSILE DEFENSE

Boeing And Northrop Grumman Partner For MDA Contract Competition


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FLOATING STEEL
Successful Demonstration Of Naval S-Band Radar Testbed

France Hands Over Night Vision And Comms Technology To Russia

Inexpensive Land Mine Detection System Built Using Off-The-Shelf Components

FLOATING STEEL
Interoperability Key To Success In Missile Defense

LM And Alaska Aerospace Partner For GMD Contract

Romania, US start talks on missile shield: official

FLOATING STEEL
First Firing Of MBDA's SCALP Naval Missile

SSBN Launches Multiple Ballistic Missiles

Raytheon To Develop New Airborne TOW Launcher

FLOATING STEEL
Russia To Buy 10 Billion Euros In Foreign Arms By 2016

Russian Military To Buy 50 Fifth-Generation Fighters After 2016

Chilean arms purchases rile Peru

FLOATING STEEL
Intelligent 3D Simulation Robots To Compete In Robocup 2010

Robot cat Doraemon's gadgets come to life in Japan show

NASA Expanding Tests Of Star Wars-Inspired "Droids"

FLOATING STEEL
HIV: Nurse-monitored treatment gets OK in S.African trial

The Dilemma Of Plants Fighting Infections

WHO head defends management of swine flu pandemic

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WHITE OUT
Mysterious Clouds Produced When Aircraft Inadvertently Cause Rain Or Snow
Boulder CO (SPX) Jun 15, 2010
As turboprop and jet aircraft climb or descend under certain atmospheric conditions, they can inadvertently seed mid-level clouds and cause narrow bands of snow or rain to develop and fall to the ground, new research finds. Through this seeding process, they leave behind odd-shaped holes or channels in the clouds, which have long fascinated the public. The key ingredient for developing these holes in the clouds: water droplets at subfreezing temperatures, below about 5 degrees Fahrenheit (-1 ... read more

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President Obama Proposes Additional Financing For Growth And Jobs

NASA Deputy Administrator Stresses Importance Of International Cooperation

Orion Spacecraft Takes Shape

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Teen project one-ups NASA, finds hole in Mars cave

Spirit Catching More Rays

Opportunity Breaks The 13 Mile Mark

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Ariane 5 Has Arabsat-5A and COMS In The Launch Zone

Next Ariane 5 Mission Cleared For Liftoff

Mission Preparations Move Forward For Next Ariane 5 Mission

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NASA Radar Images Show How Mexico Quake Deformed Earth

Aurora Australis Observed From ISS

Oil Slick In The Gulf Of Mexico

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Scientists See Billions Of Miles Away

System Tests, Science Observations And A Course Correction

Coordinated Stargazing

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