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New Research Settles Years Debate Over Diffuse AuroraLondon, UK (SPX) Oct 22, 2010 New space research published this week (Thursday 21 October) in the journal Nature, has settled decades of scientific debate. Researchers from the University of California (UCLA) and British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have found the final link between electrons trapped in space and the glow of light from the upper atmosphere known as the diffuse aurora. The research will help us understand 'space weather', with benefits for the satellite, power grid and aviation industries, and how space storms affect ... read more |
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![]() S.Africa implants GPS chips in rhino horns to fight poaching South African rangers on Thursday announced a plan to implant GPS devices in the horns of rhinos in a new effort to combat rampant poaching. ... more | .. |
![]() Better Location Accuracy Equals Increased Revenues Location awareness is becoming an increasingly vital contributor to the North American mobile user experience. While US wireless carriers reported consumer Location Based Service (LBS) subscribers o ... more | .. |
![]() Japan GPS Bird Checks Out Okay The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has been conducting the scheduled initial functional verification of the satellite bus and mission devices of the First Quasi-zenith Satellite "Michibik ... more | .. |
![]() Blue Sky Network Becomes Iridium Service Partner in Brazil Blue Sky Network, a leading, global provider of GPS tracking and communication solutions for land, sea, and aviation assets, announced that it is now a service partner of mobile satellite service pr ... more | .. |
![]() Insight Into Volcanic Eruptions, Courtesy Of Space Scientists are crediting satellite imagery with helping to predict where volcanic eruptions could strike. It is well known that earthquakes can stress Earth's crust and trigger subsequent quakes, bu ... more |
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SymetriGEO Supports UK-Led Common Geospatial Tool Set Project
Leicester, UK (SPX) Oct 18, 2010SymetriGEO Services, part of Astrium Services' GEO-Information division, is supporting the Geospatial and Situational Awareness Demonstration, which is part of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) sponsored Common Geospatial Tool Set (CGTS) research project. The objective of CGTS, which is being delivered by the Lockheed Martin (UK) led Team SPARTA, is to de-risk future geospatial capability p ... more NKorea Jamming Device A New Security Threat
Seoul (AFP) Oct 12, 2010A North Korean jamming device capable of disrupting guided weapons poses a fresh threat to South Korea's security, the South's defence chief said on Tuesday. Defence Minister Kim Tae-Young told parliament that the North had imported Russian equipment to jam South Korea's GPS (Global Positioning System) reception. "North Korea's GPS jamming is seen as a fresh security threat" as it ca ... more Google brain drives cars in quest for next auto revolution
New York (AFP) Oct 11, 2010An electronic brain devised by US Internet titan Google has driven cars nearly a quarter of a million kilometres in California, on a quest for the next great revolution in the auto industry. News of the experiment emerged from Google this weekend, revealing what the New York Times describes as an attempt to use artifical intelligence to revolutionize the automobile. But the software, lin ... more |
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COM DEV Europe Signs Contract With ESAAylesbury, UK (SPX) Oct 11, 2010 COM DEV Europe has announced that it has signed a (euro)5 million contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development of new SB-SAT (SwiftBroadband for Satellite) technology. Partnered with Inmarsat and Broad Reach Engineering (US), COM DEV Europe will develop an SB-SAT terminal that will enable 24/7 access to Low Earth Orbiting spacecraft, utilising Inmarsat's existing I-4 satellite network. Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) spacecraft can currently only communicate with the ground dur ... read more |
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