
Antarctic clouds studied again after 50-year break
Over the last 50 years, scientists have studied all sorts of things in Antarctica, but they haven't trained their instruments on the clouds. ... more
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NASA offers sneak peak at Christmas Eve asteroid
New images, shared Wednesday by NASA, showcase the size and shape of the Christmas Eve asteroid - the highest resolution images to date. ... more
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NASA's X-59 moves under its own power
Sri Lanka orders Singapore shipowner to pay US$1 bn over marine disaster
More than 80% of Tuvalu seeks Australian climate visa
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BAE Systems to provide radar support for U.S. Air Force
The U.S. Air Force has awarded BAE Systems a five-year contract to support the Instrumentation Radar Support Program. ... more
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Aegis Ashore missile defense system goes online in Romania
The U.S. Navy has taken control of its new Aegis Ashore ballistic missile defense system in Romania after years of construction. ... more
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Asteroid WT24 looks even better second time around
Asteroid 1998 WT24 safely flew past Earth on Dec. 11 at a distance of about 2.6 million miles (4.2 million kilometers, 11 lunar distances). During its flyby, NASA scientists used the 230-foot (70-me ... more
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The "Radar Vision" Goes On - Two More Sentinel-1 Satellites
Airbus Defence and Space, the world's second-largest space company, has signed a contract worth euro 143 million with Thales Alenia Space to build two further space radar instruments for the Copern ... more
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Raytheon's ANY/TPY-2 radar supports SM-3 in intercept test
A Raytheon-built Standard Missile-3 Block IB with support by AN/TPY-2 radar was used to destroy a ballistic missile target in a test by the Missile Defense Agency. ... more
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