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March 21, 2014
SATURN DAILY
Surface of Titan Sea is mirror smooth, Stanford scientists find
Stanford CA (SPX) Mar 21, 2014
New radar measurements of an enormous sea on Titan offer insights into the weather patterns and landscape composition of the Saturnian moon. The measurements, made in 2013 by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, reveal that the surface of Ligeia Mare, Titan's second largest sea, possesses a mirror-like smoothness, possibly due to a lack of winds. "If you could look out on this sea, it would be really still. It would just be a totally glassy surface," said Howard Zebker, professor of geophysics and of electr ... read more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Historic Earth Images Still Hold Research Value
NASA's Seasat satellite became history long ago, but it left a legacy of images of Earth's ocean, volcanoes, forests and other features that were made by the first synthetic aperture radar ever moun ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Prepping for radar vision
Sentinel-1A, Europe's first satellite for Copernicus, is almost ready for launch on 3 April. Meanwhile, ESA is showing how its advanced radar will map ice, monitor subsidence and much more. Ma ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

US gains additional protection against ballistic missiles
The U.S. will soon have another system to defend against ballistic missiles. Raytheon delivered its ninth AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar to the Missile Defense Agency, six months ahead of ... more
24/7 News Coverage of Defense News


AEROSPACE

Plane mystery deepens Malaysia Airlines' financial woes
The mystery surrounding the fate of a possibly hijacked Malaysia Airlines plane raises the spectre of costly lawsuits and a damaging drop in bookings for a national carrier already haemorrhaging cash in the face of intense competition. ... more


TECH SPACE

Getting hyperspectral image data down to a sprint
Materials of similar appearance can be unambiguously identified by the respective color spectrum. Hyperspectral cameras deliver the requisite spectral data. A new software product can process these ... more
spacecraft sub-system supplier
CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats
TECH SPACE

Northrop Grumman GATOR System To Start Low-Rate Initial Production Phase
On Jan. 24, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research Development and Acquisition approved the AN/TPS-80 Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR) program for Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Radar Demonstrates Ability to Foresee Sinkholes
New analyses of NASA airborne radar data collected in 2012 reveal the radar detected indications of a huge sinkhole before it collapsed and forced evacuations near Bayou Corne, La., that year. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
GE and Lockheed validate compact rotating detonation ramjet for hypersonic missiles
Danish PM says Greenland showdown at 'decisive moment' after new Trump threats
Russia claims Oreshnik missile hit Ukrainian aviation plant
LAUNCH PAD

Payload prep continues for Arianespace Soyuz for Sentinel-1A
The first spacecraft for Europe's Copernicus Earth observation program - Sentinel-1A - is now undergoing pre-launch checkout at the Spaceport, readying it for an April 3 liftoff on Arianespace's nex ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Raytheon awarded contract for Patriot
Raytheon has received a $655 million contract for new-production fire units of the combat-proven Patriot Air and Missile Defense System for Kuwait. These units are an addition to the Patriot fire un ... more
SPACEWAR

The Republic of Korea's Earth observation satellite Kompsat-6 to be launched in 2019
Airbus Defence and Space, the second largest space company in the world, will deliver the radar antenna and electronics for the Republic of Korea's new Earth observation satellite, Kompsat-6. ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
Training Space Professionals Since 1970

Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
IRON AND ICE

Radar Images of near-Earth Asteroid 2006 DP14
A collage of radar images of near-Earth asteroid 2006 DP14 was generated by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., on the night of Feb. 11, 20 ... more
TECH SPACE

USAF reveals 'neighborhood watch' satellite program
The United States plans to send into orbit a pair of satellites to monitor spacecraft from other countries, as well as to track space debris, the head of Air Force Space Command said. The US A ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Self-healing composite can make airplane, automobile and spacecraft components last for centuries
Pendulum device taps power from ocean currents
LAUNCH PAD

First Copernicus satellite at launch site
The Sentinel-1A radar satellite has arrived at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana to be prepared over the coming weeks for launch on 3 April. Its launch will mark a new shift in Earth observation, ... more
MOON DAILY

China Focus: Uneasy rest begins for China's troubled Yutu rover
China's lunar rover Yutu entered its third planned dormancy on Saturday, with the mechanical control issues that might cripple the vehicle still unresolved. According to the State Administrati ... more
MOON DAILY

Is Yutu Stuck?
Finally, China has released some tangible information on the state of its Yutu Moon rover through official state media channels. The results are encouraging, given the fact that we feared Yutu was i ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA Centers Team Up to Tackle Sonic Boom

Boeing Phantom Swift Selected for DARPA X-Plane Competition

VTOL X-Plane Program Takes Off


MOON DAILY
France delays decision on warships sale to Russia

France warns Russia on warships as EU mulls tougher sanctions

USN Modifies FY14 Littoral Combat Ship Contracts


MOON DAILY
Exelis completes transmitter assemblies for first GPS III satellite payload

New Airborne GPS Technology for Weather Conditions Takes Flight

Astro Aerospace Delivers Antennas For Next-Gen GPS III Satellites 3 through 6


MOON DAILY
NASA's Van Allen Probes Reveal Zebra Stripes in Space

NJIT physicist helps to discover a new structure in Earth's radiation belt

NASA Spacecraft Reveal New "Zebra Stripes" Structure in Earth's Inner Radiation Belt

IRAQ WARS

Outside View: Genocide in Fallujah
The unfolding tragedy in the Iraqi city of Fallujah seems to have slipped off the international radar screen as the focus of the global community drifts from Syria to Ukraine and back again. ... more
TECH SPACE

Scalable Agile Beam Radar Brings Advanced Capabilities to Global F-16 Fleets
Northrop Grumman Scalable Agile Beam Radar (SABR) will help bring advanced capabilities to existing global F-16 fleets, keeping them formidable beyond 2025, according to the head of the company's Co ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Sentinel-1 spreads its wings
When Sentinel-1 is placed in orbit around Earth in a few weeks, it has to perform a complicated dance routine to unfold its large solar wings and radar antenna. Engineers have recently been making s ... more
CHIP TECH

Raytheon kicks off 15th year of GaN innovation
Raytheon has embarked on its fifteenth year of pioneering the development and system integration of gallium nitride (GaN) technology. In 1999, Raytheon commenced research in GaN at the Raytheon Foun ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Cosmic krypton timestamps reveal Australia landscape evolution and resources
Fire on Ice: The Arctic's Changing Fire Regime
Warming trend to intensify crop droughts across Europe and beyond
TECH SPACE

Atlas Elektronik zeros in on Indian sonar deal

TECH SPACE

Scalable Agile Beam Radar Rapidly Achieves Major Program Milestones

ICE WORLD

Arctic lakes show climate on thin ice

TECH SPACE

New NASA Laser Technology Reveals How Ice Measures Up

TECH SPACE

Raytheon secures first international customer for its F-16 RACR AESA radar

TECH SPACE

Oman orders NASAMS air defense system

ICE WORLD

NASA Radar Maps the Winter Pace of Iceland's Glaciers

ENERGY TECH

New EPA Rule Requires Chemical Disclosure for Offshore Fracking

ICE WORLD

Massive valley deeper than Grand Canyon found under antarctic ice

CAR TECH

The car of the future, today

Two new radar stations to be placed into service in Russia in 2014

Raytheon begins building 12th AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radar

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