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January 07, 2015
TECH SPACE
NASA launching spacecraft with 19 foot lasso
Pasadena, Calif. (UPI) Jan 4, 2015
NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive, SMAP, will measure moisture in the Earth's soil, which will help farmers combat the effects of drought. Set to launch on Jan. 29 in California, SMAP will orbit the Earth every three days or less to measure moisture in the top two inches of soil with the highest accuracy and resolution, NASA said in a press release. The spacecraft is equipped with radar to transmit and receive microwaves it sends toward Earth, a radiometer to measure microwaves caused ... read more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes, More Common Than Previously Thought?
by Dr. Tony Phillips Each day, thunderstorms around the world produce about a thousand quick bursts of gamma rays, some of the highest-energy light naturally found on Earth. By merging records of e ... more
TECH SPACE

Technology Innovations Spin NASA's SMAP into Space
It's active. It's passive. And it's got a big, spinning lasso. Scheduled for launch on Jan. 29, 2015, NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) instrument will measure the moisture lodged in Earth' ... more
UAV NEWS

Radar testing for JLENS aerostat
The first of two radar blimps to protect the nation's capital from cruise missiles is being readied for operational transfer to a U.S. Army air defense unit. ... more
24/7 News Coverage of Defense News


TECH SPACE

Second ballistic missile defense radar deployed in Japan
A second radar system for the detection of ballistic missiles is being deployed in Japan by the U.S. Department of Defense and Japan's Ministry of Defense. ... more


MISSILE DEFENSE

US delivers second radar defense system to Japan
The United States has sent a second missile defense radar system to Japan, the Pentagon said Friday. ... more
Military Radar Summit 2015
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LAUNCH PAD

Russian Space Agency Pushes Back Earth Imaging Satellite Launch to Friday
The launch of Russia's Strela carrier rocket with a Kondor-E radar imaging satellite from the Baikonur cosmodrome has been postponed until Friday due to technical reasons, the country's space agency ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Strela Rocket With Kondor-E Satellite Blasts Off From Baikonur
Russia's Strela carrier rocket blasted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome with a Kondor-E radar imaging satellite, the country's space agency Roscosmos told RIA Novosti Friday. On Thursday, the ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
'Sign of life': defence boom lifts German factory orders
MDA Space wins role in US SHIELD missile defense program
Starfighters completes supersonic tests for GE Aerospace ramjet program
TECH SPACE

Danish radars for new British offshore patrol boats
Three new River-class offshore patrol vessels of Britain's Royal Navy are to operate 2D naval and air surveillance radars from Terma of Denmark. ... more
UAV NEWS

Army installs ground-based sense-and-avoid system for drones
A system to support unmanned aerial systems in flying safely from airfields to restricted areas for training and testing has been deployed by the U.S. Army. ... more
MILTECH

Companies partner counter-IED technologies
Humanistic Robotics Inc. and Critical Solutions International have teamed to offer Husky road clearance vehicles with counter-land mine and counter-IED rollers. ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


TECH SPACE

Dutch Navy LPD getting new radar system
An amphibious warfare ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy, HNLMS Rotterdam, is to be outfitted with S-band active electronically scanned array radar from Thales. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Fermi brings deeper focus to thunderstorm gamma-rays
Each day, thunderstorms around the world produce about a thousand quick bursts of gamma rays, some of the highest-energy light naturally found on Earth. By merging records of events seen by NASA's F ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Dancing isn't enough: industry pushes for practical robots
AI gobbling up memory chips essential to gadget makers
From sci-fi to sidewalk: exoskeletons go mainstream
TECH SPACE

Exelis providing radar signal simulators to Air Force
A $6.3 million U.S. Air Force task order has been given to Exelis for the supply of equipment to test radar warning receivers on aircraft. ... more
MILTECH

Mobile radio passive radar makes harbors safer
Many coastal areas and harbors go almost unprotected against acts of terror. Soon a new sensor system relying on signal echoes from cell towers can quickly detect even the smallest of attack boats. ... more
MISSILE NEWS

French military orders Ground Master air defense radar systems
The French military has ordered more than a dozen air defense radars from ThalesRaytheonSystems for coupling with NATO's Air Command and Control System. ... more
CAR TECH

Dutch launch 'intelligent bicycle' that warns of danger
The Netherlands on Monday launched its first-ever "intelligent bicycle", fitted with an array of electronic devices to help bring down the high accident rate among elderly cyclists in the bicycle-mad country. ... more
TECH SPACE

BAE Systems to produce prototype counter-radar system
A prototype system for detecting and countering emerging radar threats from air defense systems is to be produced by BAE Systems. ... more

MILTECH

Rapiscan adds CounterBomber distance threat detector to portfolio
A radar-based system for detecting concealed suicide vests and other weapons at stand-off distances has been introduced by Rapiscan Systems Inc. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Raytheon building air and missile defense center for Qatar
An air and missile defense operations center that will integrate U.S. and European defense and radar systems is to be designed and built for Qatar by Raytheon. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
China geospatial information industry approaches 1 trillion yuan output
Creating hallucination-free, psychedelic-like molecules by shining light on life's basic building blocks
Drones take thermal readings to track dolphin health
EARTH OBSERVATION

Fogo volcano on Sentinel's radar

DEEP IMPACT

Seismo-Ionospheric effects of 'Chelyabinsk' Meteorite revealed

TECH SPACE

U.S. supplies Ukraine with counter-mortar radar systems

MILTECH

US delivers anti-mortar radars to Ukraine: Pentagon

UAV NEWS

Sense and Avoid system for UAVs in civilian airspace closer to reality

TECH SPACE

Swedish military gets upgraded radar facilityw/lll

TECH SPACE

Eurofighter unveils 1.0-billion-euro radar upgrade

MILTECH

Raytheon touts its Agile software development process

SATURN DAILY

Cassini probe measures sea depth on Saturn's moon Titan

MILTECH

Canada's LAV III vehicle upgrade to include enhanced surveillance suite

Singapore to deploy massive surveillance balloon

Britain modernizing military air traffic management system

SM-6 interceptors down targets using remote targeting data

Thales wins 1.9bn-euro bid for British military air traffic

Navantia Australia conducts risk-reduction study on frigates

Littoral Combat Ship outfitted with Airbus DS radar

NASA Team Proposes to Use Laser to Track Orbital Debris

US Suppliers' Fight Over Military Contract to Take Months to Resolve

Mapping drone prompts China to scramble fighter jets: report

ADS and Spectrum Geo produce oil seep and seismic study of Adriatic

Heavy Metal Frost On Venus

NASA Tool Helps Airliners Minimize Weather Delays

Messenger Images Ice Near Mercury's North Pole

Raytheon, Polish firm to explore military radar opportunities

Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose scheduled for upgrades

JLENS radar data integrates with NORAD system

US Rear Admiral to head missile shield base in Romania

China to launch new marine surveillance satellites in 2019

First Copernicus satellite now operational

Metallized Carbon Corporation Announces Silver Metcar Material

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