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October 04, 2010
SUPERPOWERS
Inflation, corruption could impact China's stability: Wen
Washington (AFP) Oct 3, 2010
Corruption and inflation could have an "adverse impact" on stability in China, Premier Wen Jiabao warned Sunday, also acknowledging that the people's thirst for democracy was "irresistible." In a rare and wide-ranging interview with CNN, Wen touched on what until recently have been taboo subjects in Beijing and sought to brush aside international criticisms, insisting China's communist leaders were adapting. "I do have worry for the management of inflation expectations in China," Wen told CNN's ... read more

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GPS NEWS

Raytheon Completes GPS OCX Integrated Baseline Review
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MISSILE NEWS

Boeing Completes First Flight Tests Of MK-84 Laser JDAM
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GPS NEWS

Japan's first GPS satellite in operational orbit
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity's Surroundings After Sol 2363 Drive
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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TECTONICS

Geologists Find Parts Of Northwest Houston Sinking Rapidly
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GPS NEWS

Rush Trucking Selects SkyBitz To Increase Security And Asset Efficiency
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GPS NEWS

Geotagged Photos Help Prioritize Oil Spill Response In Gulf
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

USC Lab Releases Smartphone App That Measures Particulate Air Pollution
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GPS NEWS

E-Shirt Improves Physical Exercise
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TECH SPACE

Building A Tower To The Stars
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GPS NEWS

Cuba May Link Up To Glonass System
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MISSILE NEWS

B-1 Carries Record-Setting Missile Load
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TECH SPACE

Portable Laser Backpack Revolutionizes Interior 3D Mapping
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PHYSICS NEWS
Bringing Grace To Earth Mass And Water Movements
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 15, 2010
NASA and European researchers have conducted a novel study to simultaneously measure, for the first time, trends in how water is transported across Earth's surface and how the solid Earth responds to the retreat of glaciers following the last major Ice Age, including the shifting of Earth's center of mass. To calculate the changes, scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, ... more

SHAKE AND BLOW
Purdue Students Face Storm To Study Hurricane Development
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Sep 15, 2010
After heavy rains and winds from Hurricane Earl pummeled their operations base in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, three Purdue University students continue to collect data as part of a team flying over the tropical Atlantic Ocean to take measurements of what might develop into tropical storm Gaston. Graduate students Alexandria Johnson, Brian Murphy and Paytsar Muradyan are part of a National S ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DMCii-Led Project Exploits Satellites To Strengthen UK Disaster Response
London, UK (SPX) Sep 14, 2010
Space is set to become an important resource for UK disaster response efforts. DMCii is leading a new European Space Agency (ESA) project to design and build a system for the UK civil resilience community - those tasked with responding to and recovering from disasters - putting space-based systems at their disposal. The system will be used for all types of emergencies listed in the UK's Na ... more

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EARTH OBSERVATION

The Predictable Events Of The February Earthquake In Chile

GPS NEWS

Japan launches satellite for better GPS coverage


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MOON DAILY
Backward Orbit In A Binary System

First Potentially Habitable Exoplanet Found

This Planet Smells Funny

MOON DAILY
Microsoft sues Motorola for patent infringement

Hylas Gets Green Light For Spaceport Trip

Poll: Children embracing e-books

MOON DAILY
Raytheon Completes GPS OCX Integrated Baseline Review

Japan's first GPS satellite in operational orbit

Geotagged Photos Help Prioritize Oil Spill Response In Gulf

MOON DAILY
China launches second lunar probe

Chang'e-2 Heads For Moon

China To Launch Second Lunar Probe

MOON DAILY
No Evidence Found Of Catastrophic Impact In Pleistocene

No Evidence For Clovis Comet Catastrophe

Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite

MOON DAILY
Dawn Makes Steady Progress

NASA's EPOXI Mission Sets Up For Comet Flyby

Pan-STARRS Discovers Potentially Hazardous Asteroid

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LAUNCH PAD
Russia Sends Three Satellites Into Space
Moscow, Russia (XNA) Sep 09, 2010
Russia has sent three satellites into space early Wednesday, said spokesman for Russian Space Forces Alexei Zolotukhin. A Rokot launch vehicle blasted off from the Plesetsk space center in northern Russia at 07:30 a.m. Moscow time (0330 GMT), with two military satellites of "Cosmos" series and the "Gonets-M" satellite atop. The launch was completed in normal mode, said Zolotukhin, adding that the Breeze-KM third stage with three satellites on board is scheduled to separate from the carrier r ... read more

LAUNCH PAD
Ancient crop in new spotlight

Russia to keep grain ban until at least July: official

Sinochem struggles to mount rival Potash bid: report

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LAUNCH PAD
Optical Chip Enables New Approach To Quantum Computing

Spin Soliton Could Be A Hit In Cell Phone Communication

Chip revenue expected to grow 31.5 percent in 2010: Gartner

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LAUNCH PAD
BAE pushes Hawk jet trainers for Iraq

Human-Powered Ornithopter Becomes First Ever To Achieve Sustained Flight

Swiss solar plane completes flight across Switzerland

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LAUNCH PAD
Japan develops vehicle motor free of rare earths

Electric Cars Will Reduce Emissions And Oil Imports

World's first hybrid GT race car makes green sexy

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LAUNCH PAD
Australia set for 'rare earths' boom as China clamps down

Three-nation stock exchange deal agreed

Regulators making progress on reform law

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