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February 11, 2010
DRAGON SPACE
China launches orbiter for navigation system: state media
Beijing (AFP) Jan 17, 2010
China launched an orbiter into space early Sunday, the latest stage in the development of its own satellite navigation system, state media said. The orbiter, launched at about 00:12 am (1612 GMT Saturday) was the third orbiter that China has launched for its Beidou Navigation System, Xinhua news agency said. "(The orbiter) will join another two already in orbits to form a network which will eventually have a total of 35 satellites, capable of providing global navigation service to user ... read more

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GPS NEWS

China Aiming To Have Its Own GPS In Place By 2012
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GPS NEWS

China Launches Third Orbiter For Indigenous Global SatNav System
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GPS NEWS

New GPS Receiver Solution For Mobile Devices
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Solar Dynamics Observatory: The 'Variable Sun' Mission
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Russia To Track Glonass Satellites From Antarctic Station
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Boulder Instrument Package To Study Space Weather Set For Launch
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TIME AND SPACE

Aluminum Ion Drives Most Precise Quantum Logic Clock Ever
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UAV NEWS

JASSM Test Validates Missile Upgrades
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TECH SPACE

New Simulation Tool Could Shorten Manufacturing Design Process
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MISSILE NEWS
Upgrades To Air-To-Surface Standoff Missile Validated
Orlando, FL (SPX) Feb 02, 2010
A Lockheed Martin Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) underwent a successful Product Upgrade Verification (PUV) flight test on January 12 at White Sands Missile Range, NM. The missile was released from a B-52 aircraft and successfully navigated through a preplanned route before destroying its intended target. The primary test objectives of this flight were to provide final valida ... more

WOOD PILE
Conflict And Speculation In Tropical Forests Set To Grow
London , UK (SPX) Feb 02, 2010
As environmental and political leaders struggle to determine how to move forward from the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, a new report by an international coalition of top forest organizations warns that the failure to set legal standards and safeguards for a mechanism to transfer funds to forest-rich nations may trigger a sharp rise in speculation and corruption, placing unprecedent ... more

FLORA AND FAUNA
Researchers Synchronize Blinking "Genetic Clocks"
San Diego (SPX) Feb 02, 2010
Researchers at UC San Diego who last year genetically engineered bacteria to keep track of time by turning on and off fluorescent proteins within their cells have taken another step toward the construction of a programmable genetic sensor. The scientists recently synchronized these bacterial "genetic clocks" to blink in unison and engineered the bacterial genes to alter their blinking rates when ... more

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FLORA AND FAUNA

Animals Populated Madagascar By Rafting There

GPS NEWS

Major Galileo Contracts Signed


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SHUTTLE NEWS
Advanced Algorithms to Enhance Mobile Autonomous Robots

New Lab-Funded Magnetron May Help Defeat Enemy Electronics

Foam Replacing Wax In Aerospace Casting Foundries

SHUTTLE NEWS
Russia blasts US, NATO policies as security threat

Moscow 'concerned' by US-Romania missile shield deal

Romania to host U.S. missiles

SHUTTLE NEWS
USAF Awards Raytheon Contract For Infrared-Guided Maverick Missiles

Iran to make missile system better than Russian: airforce

Iran opens two new missile plants

SHUTTLE NEWS
China-born aerospace engineer gets 15 years for spying

BAE pays hefty fines, but ducks full trial

NATO agrees steps to fill yawning budget gap

SHUTTLE NEWS
Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays

NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology

Animal rights group wants 'Robohog Day'

SHUTTLE NEWS
Bad News For Mosquitoes

Vietnam slaughters poultry over bird flu fears

Freeze on HIV spending sparks concern in Africa

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OPINION SPACE
Satellites - One Size Fits All
Bethesda MD (SPX) Jan 27, 2010
Over the past few decades NASA and other organizations have attempted to design satellites that would be capable of carrying out multiple missions. The fundamental idea is to create a single spacecraft design that could be duplicated over and over in order to reduce unit costs while satisfying several space missions and applications. To date, the results have been disappointing. The spacecraft bus tends to become overly complicated, excessively heavy and too costly for most applications. The under ... read more

OPINION SPACE
France slims jets price in Brazil bid

90 presumed dead as Ethiopian plane crashes off Lebanon

Crisis meeting in Berlin on Airbus A400M: Germany

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OPINION SPACE
Prius: world's most popular hybrid

EU ministers call for common electric car strategy

China auto sales hit record high in January

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OPINION SPACE
Fourth WGS Satellite Passes Key Integration Milestone

USAF Global Strike Command Officials Assume B-52, B-2 Mission

Raytheon Offers Disruption-Tolerant Military Network

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OPINION SPACE
Russia blasts US, NATO policies as security threat

Moscow 'concerned' by US-Romania missile shield deal

Romania to host U.S. missiles

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OPINION SPACE
Genome Sequencing Speeds Ability To Improve Soybeans

China calls for new checks amid milk scare

China points to farms as major pollution risk

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