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August 16, 2016
SATURN DAILY
Methane-Filled Canyons Line Titan's Surface
Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 12, 2016
Liquid methane-filled canyons hundreds of meters deep with walls as steep as ski slopes etch the surface of Titan, researchers report in a new study. The new findings provide the first direct evidence of these features on Saturn's largest moon, and could give scientists insights into Titan's origins and similar geologic processes on Earth, according to the study's authors. New Cassini radar observations of Titan's north pole depict cavernous gorges a little less than a kilometer (less than half a ... read more

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SOLAR SCIENCE

1967 solar storm nearly took US to brink of war
A solar storm that jammed radar and radio communications at the height of the Cold War could have led to a disastrous military conflict if not for the U.S. Air Force's budding efforts to monitor the ... more
SUPERPOWERS

China installs radar in disputed waters: Japanese media
China has installed a radar with potential military functions in a disputed area of the East China Sea, Japanese media said Sunday, in the latest flare-up of tensions between the two countries. ... more
CHIP TECH

A new generation of electron devices makes waves, trillions of them each second
Normal radios operate in kilohertz (kHz) and megahertz (MHz) frequencies, bandwidths corresponding to electromagnetic oscillations in the thousands and millions of cycles per second ranges, respecti ... more
24/7 News Coverage of Defense News


WATER WORLD

CryoSat sets new standard for measuring sea levels
Trying to measure sea levels around rugged coastlines is not always an easy task. ESA's CryoSat satellite is making a difference with its radar altimeter. Sea level is a very sensitive indicator of ... more


MISSILE DEFENSE

Raytheon gets $130 million missile defense contract modification
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems has been awarded a $132 million contract modification for work on the Ballistic Missile Defense System's X-band radar. ... more

Transition from Operations to Decommissioning by Preparing a Safe, Cost-Effective Shut Down and Waste Management Strategy


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TECH SPACE

U.S. Army delivers Q-36 Firefinder radar to Ukrainian military
The U.S. Army delivered AN-TPQ-36 Firefinder radar systems to the Ukrainian military, the service's Security Assistance Command said Wednesday. ... more
TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin's INFIRNO sensor makes first Black Hawk flight
Lockheed Martin's INFIRNO sensor system recently completed its maiden flight on an H-60 Black Hawk helicopter, the company announced. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
ICEYE satellite data accelerates flood relief in southern Brazil
Massive Boulders Ejected During DART Mission Complicate Future Asteroid Deflection Efforts
Peatland restoration shows measurable climate benefits in under a decade
SHAKE AND BLOW

Better understanding post-earthquake fault movement
Preparation and good timing enabled Gareth Funning and a team of researchers to collect a unique data set following the 2014 South Napa earthquake that showed different parts of the fault, sometimes ... more
TECH SPACE

New record in microwave detection
Aalto University scientists have broken the world record by fourteen fold in the energy resolution of thermal photodetection. The record was made using a partially superconducting microwave detector ... more
MILTECH

Raytheon, USAF test small diameter bomb II system
Raytheon and the U.S. Air Force are beginning to flight test the Small Diameter Bomb II, or SDB II, in coordinate attack and laser illuminated attack modes, the company said Monday. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Raytheon to help develop new Army radar
Raytheon has received a $1.1 million grant from the Army Research Laboratory to develop technology for the Army's next-generation radar program, the company announced Monday. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Raytheon's air and missile defense radar to be tested
Raytheon has delivered the first AN/SPY-6(V) air and missile defense radar early to the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii, the company announced Thursday. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Tens of millions of tons of nanoplastics detected adrift in North Atlantic
Drone swarm explores turbulent airflows near wind turbines
Robot autonomously completes complex surgery guided by voice and video
MILTECH

State Dept. approves $300 million parts sale to Israel
The U.S. State Department has approved a proposed $300 million sale of excess SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter equipment and support to Israel. ... more
UAV NEWS

Teaching drones about the birds and the bees
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) of the future will be able to visually coordinate their flight and navigation just like birds and flying insects do, without needing human input, radar or even GPS sa ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Chinese, Japanese warplanes in close encounter
Beijing and Tokyo were at loggerheads Tuesday over accusations Japanese warplanes locked their fire control radar onto Chinese aircraft, as state-run Chinese media said the country needed to be ready for "military confrontation" elsewhere. ... more
UAV NEWS

Lockheed's Q-53 shows drone tracking capability
Lockheed Martin's AN/TPQ-53 counterfire radar recently demonstrated its ability to identify and track drones and pass that information to a command and control node, a key capability as battle spaces increasingly become crowded with new air threats, the company announced Monday. ... more
WIND DAILY

More wind power added to French grid
A French energy company said Friday it commissioned one of the most powerful wind farms of its kind in the country, equipped with "stealth" technology. ... more

ROCKET SCIENCE

N.Korean missile reached 1,000 kilometre-altitude: Japan
One of two powerful medium-range missiles launched by North Korea on Wednesday reached an altitude of 1,000 kilometres (620 miles), Japan's defence ministry said, with analysts saying that accomplishment is sufficient to label it a "success". ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Below the Radar: Russia's S-400, S-500 Set to Become Invisible to Enemies
In an age when stealth is the game-changing capability everyone aspires to achieve, Russia's top-of-the-line air defense systems, the S-400 and the S-500, will receive an upgrade that will allow the ... more
24/7 News Coverage
ICEYE satellite data accelerates flood relief in southern Brazil
Massive Boulders Ejected During DART Mission Complicate Future Asteroid Deflection Efforts
Peatland restoration shows measurable climate benefits in under a decade




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TECH SPACE

Serco gets $38 million missile radar contract

OIL AND GAS

Giant sinkholes near West Texas oil patch towns are growing

TECH SPACE

Thales unveils Ground Master 60 mobile radar

AEROSPACE

Danish parliament approves F-35 buy

UAV NEWS

Interest in IAI's Drone Guard counter-drone system grows

EARTH OBSERVATION

Mapping that sinking feeling

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Slowing of landslide flows reflects California's drying climate

EARTH OBSERVATION

SpaceDataHighway: first laser transmission of an image taken by the Sentinel 1A satellite

TECH SPACE

Multifunction Phase Array Radar (MPAR)

MARSDAILY

SwRI scientists discover evidence of ice age at Martian north pole

BAE gets U.S. Air Force radar contract

NASA Radar Finds Ice Age Record in Mars' Polar Cap

FLIR Systems launches ground surveillance products

Study Helps Explain Sea Ice Differences at Earth's Poles

Idea That US's New Destroyer is 'Invisible' is a 'Fairy Tale for Fools'

New Study Maps Rate of New Orleans Sinking

NATO may take on new air surveillance role in IS fight

Lockheed, Indra conduct test of new radar system

Paramount announces armed ISR aircraft

Cobham announces new GaN-based solid state technology



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