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April 02, 2010
MARSDAILY
Early Warning System Would Predict Space Storms on Mars
Rochester NY (SPX) Mar 30, 2010
Space weather storms will make living on Mars challenging. The first group of colonists won't need umbrellas; they will need safe houses with 30-foot thick walls made of Martian clay that can withstand radiation storms. NASA's vision for a permanent human presence on Mars as soon as 2028 will need to address the danger posed by space weather storms. These cyclical winds carrying storms comprised of high-energy particles occur every 11 years, with waves lingering for approximately three years befor ... read more

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GPS NEWS

Pocket GPS Used To To Make Emergency Passenger Jet Landing
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GPS NEWS

USAF Officials Continue Plans To Modernize GPS
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ICE WORLD

Grace Sees Rapid Spread In Greenland Ice Loss
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TECH SPACE

New gadgets hint at intense cyber rivalry
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MILPLEX

US Army Orders Northrop Grumman Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinders
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ABOUT US

Population growth should be curbed: British expert Goodall
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OPINION SPACE

Grappling With Space Debris
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Iceland volcano eruption could set off bigger blast: expert
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NANO TECH

Nano-Based RFID Tags Could Replace Bar Codes
MILTECH

Army Fast-Tracking Precision Mortar To Afghanistan
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GPS NEWS

GMV To Provide GPS Tech For Malaysian Urban Transportation System
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FLOATING STEEL

Northrop Grumman To Supply Integrated Bridge Systems For New Indian Navy Fleet Tankers
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TECTONICS

Northern Chile Observatory To Monitor Last Seismic Gap
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Solar 'Conveyor Belt' Runs At Record-High Speeds
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SHAKE AND BLOW
Did The Chilean Quake Shift Earth's Axis
Huntsville AL (SPX) Mar 12, 2010
Pictures of widespread devastation leave no doubt: Last month's 8.8 magnitude earthquake in coastal Chile was extremely strong. Indeed, say NASA scientists, it might have shifted the axis of Earth itself. "According to our calculations, the quake moved Earth's figure axis by about 3 inches (8 cm)," says geophysicist Richard Gross of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. ... more

TECH SPACE
Three FASTSAT Instruments Pass Tests
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Mar 15, 2010
The outer layers of Earth's atmosphere hold many secrets yet to be uncovered and three scientific instruments will fly soon on the FASTSAT-HSV01 satellite and seek to uncover them to benefit us here on Earth. Known as MINI-ME, PISA and TTI, these instruments recently passed a series of important final tests to prove their readiness for spaceflight. These instruments were conceived and buil ... more

EARTH OBSERVATION
Lockheed Martin Wins Contract To Build GeoEye-2
Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Mar 12, 2010
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company has been selected by GeoEye, Inc. to build the company's next-generation, high-resolution Earth imaging satellite system known as GeoEye-2. Financial terms are not being disclosed at this time. Lockheed Martin has begun start-up activities and procurement of long-lead components to support the earliest possible launch date for GeoEye-2. This effort wil ... more

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

USGS Scientists Research Help Haiti Reconstruction

MARSDAILY

Opportunity Driving Away From Concepcion Crater


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NUKEWARS
Russia May Unveil New 'Super-Tank' In Summer 2010

LM DAGR Guided Rocket Fires From Kiowa Warrior Helicopter

Russian Tanks: Today And Tomorrow

NUKEWARS
Sofia Hails NATO 'Security Roof' Plan

Israel puts missile shield through paces

Treaty satisfies Russia's wish for parity with US: analysts

NUKEWARS
Riyadh mulls big Russian missile buy

India tests hi-tech new cruise missile: report

Belarus touts anti-air defense system for Venezuela

NUKEWARS
German Army Orders 41 DINGO 2

BAE Hands Over Last Viking MK2 To Uk MoD

A400m: Nations want fewer planes

NUKEWARS
Researchers Equip Robot Sub With Sensory System Inspired By Blind Fish

Japan unveils always-willing dental patient - a robot

Robots, space technology run Australia's mining miracle

NUKEWARS
How Immune Cells 'Sniff Out' Bacteria

Bulgarian minister resigns over swine flu vaccines

HIV: Early antibiotic use slashes death toll in African trial

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MILTECH
Northrop Grumman Demonstrates LITENING Targeting System On US Navy F/A-18E/F
Rolling Meadows IL (SPX) Mar 11, 2010
Northrop Grumman has announced it successfully demonstrated its LITENING advanced targeting capabilities on the U.S. Navy's premier fighter/attack aircraft, the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, marking the eighth U.S. combat aircraft to fly the advanced targeting system. "During the 1.5 hour flight conducted at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, Calif., LITENING demonstrated its performance, flexibility and interoperability under operationally representative conditions," said Mike L ... read more

MILTECH
Court ruling checks London airport expansion plans

NASA selects student teams for Balloonsat

Russian state firm to bid for US tanker contract: lawyer

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MILTECH
Geely to leapfrog into China luxury market with Volvo

E20 Fuel Reduces Carbon Monoxide And Hydrocarbon Emissions In Automobiles

China's Geely to spend 2.7 billion dollars buying Volvo

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MILTECH
First EHF Satcom Hardware Installed On B-2s

ASTRA 3B And COMSATBw-2 Ready For Lift-Off

Elbit Systems Awarded Contract For Command, Control And Communications System For ADF

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MILTECH
Sofia Hails NATO 'Security Roof' Plan

Israel puts missile shield through paces

Treaty satisfies Russia's wish for parity with US: analysts

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MILTECH
Activist in China tainted milk scandal goes on trial

Scientists stumped as bee population declines further

Bordeaux uncorks blockbuster vintage, eyes China

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