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November 16, 2011
SOLAR SCIENCE
2012: Killer Solar Flares Are a Physical Impossibility
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 15, 2011
Given a legitimate need to protect Earth from the most intense forms of space weather - great bursts of electromagnetic energy and particles that can sometimes stream from the sun - some people worry that a gigantic "killer solar flare" could hurl enough energy to destroy Earth. Citing the accurate fact that solar activity is currently ramping up in its standard 11-year cycle, there are those who believe that 2012 could be coincident with such a flare. But this same solar cycle has occurred ... read more

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GPS NEWS

GMV Supports Successful Launch of Europe's Galileo
GMV, one of the main companies contracted to establish and support Europe's satellite navigation strategy, continues to play a key role in the most recent phase of the Galileo program. GMV successfu ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Raytheon Develops Wireless Integration For Combat-Proven Enhanced Paveway
Raytheon has completed testing and development of a new wireless method of integrating its combat-proven Enhanced Paveway precision-guided bomb on aircraft. The new integration tool, called WiPak, u ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Exploring the last white spot on Earth
Scientists will soon be exploring matter at temperatures and pressures so extreme it can only be produced for microseconds using powerful pulsed lasers. Matter in such states is present in the Earth ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NRL's MIGHTI selected by NASA for potential space flight
A Naval Research Laboratory instrument designed to study the Earth's thermosphere is part of a future science mission that has been selected by NASA for evaluation for flight. The NRL-develope ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Castles in the desert - satellites reveal lost cities of Libya
Satellite imagery has uncovered new evidence of a lost civilization of the Sahara in Libya's south-western desert wastes that will help re-write the history of the country. The fall of Gaddafi has o ... more
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FIRE STORM

UC Aerial Robot System Can Save Firefighter Lives
Wildfires kill and, too often, fatalities are caused by a lack of situational awareness, said Kelly Cohen. Timely information can prevent wildfire deaths, especially among first responders, said Coh ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

China launches remote-sensing satellite
China successfully launched the remote-sensing satellite Yaogan XII Wednesday from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern Shanxi province, according to a press release from the center. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Scientists Prepare for Coming ATTREX Climate Study
A consortium of scientists are in the early stages of preparation for a multi-year airborne science campaign to study the humidity and chemical composition of air entering the tropical tropopause la ... more
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ENERGY TECH

China's Sinopec to pay $3.5 bn for Brazil oil stake
China's Sinopec said Friday it will pay $3.54 billion for a 30 percent stake in the Brazilian unit of Portuguese oil giant Galp Energia, marking the latest push by Chinese companies into Latin America. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

TerraSAR-X image of the month - Tents in the desert
Viewed from above, the US 'Burning Man' festival resembles a spider web. The structure laid out on the site for this festival looks very much like a small town. In October and September 2011, the Te ... more
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GPS NEWS

In GPS case, US court debates '1984' scenario
The US Supreme Court delved Tuesday into the issue of privacy amid 21st century technology, hearing arguments on whether police can use a GPS device attached to a vehicle to track a suspect without a search warrant. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Stalled Weather Systems More Frequent in Decades of Warmer Atlantic
Slow-moving winter weather systems that can lead to massive snowfalls are more frequent during the decades when the North Atlantic Ocean is warmer than usual, a new NASA study finds. The study ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Thousand-Color Sensor Reveals Contaminants in Earth and Sea
The world may seem painted with endless color, but physiologically the human eye sees only three bands of light - red, green, and blue. Now a Tel Aviv University-developed technology is using colors ... more
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GPS NEWS

Map mischief creates furore in India
New Delhi lodged a diplomatic protest with China after a map used in a commercial presentation showed sections of northern India as part of China. ... more
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GPS NEWS

Galileo satellites handed over to control centre in Germany
Europe's first two Galileo satellites have reached their final operating orbits, opening the way for activating and testing their navigation payloads. Marking the formal end of their LEOP Laun ... more
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Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
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GPS NEWS

Russia set to launch Proton-M carrier rocket with 3 Glonass-M satellites
Russia's Proton-M carrier rocket with three Glonass-M navigation satellites will be launched on Thursday from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, a spokesman for the Russian Space Agency (Rosco ... more
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GPS NEWS

China envoy loses cool over Indian map error: report
The Chinese ambassador to India told a journalist in New Delhi to "shut up" in a heated exchange over a map that showed parts of India within China, newspapers reported on Friday. ... more
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GPS NEWS

Russia launches navigation satellites
Russia on Friday successfully launched three satellites for its global navigation system Glonass on a Proton-M rocket from its Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Russian space agency said. ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

ATK Awarded Contract for Third LRIP Lot of AARGM
ATK has announced that it has been awarded a $54.4-million contract by the U.S. Navy for a third lot of low-rate initial production (LRIP) Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles (AARGM). The contra ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Landsat's TIRS Instrument Comes Out of First Round of Thermal Vacuum Testing
The Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) that will fly on the next Landsat satellite came out of its first round of thermal vacuum testing Tuesday, October 4 at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbe ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Halloween Weekend Snow Paints a Ghostly Picture in the U.S. Northeast
A late October snowstorm from a Nor'easter blanketed the eastern U.S. from West Virginia to Maine and broke records the weekend before Halloween Monday. NASA's Aqua satellite flew over the reg ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Launches JPL-Built Earth Science Experiment
An experiment developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., to test technology for future NASA Earth science missions was aboard one of five small "CubeSat" research satellites th ... more
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ICE WORLD

A Crack in the Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf
After more than two weeks of successful flights over Antarctica and its surrounding waters and sea ice, one of the more interesting things NASA's Operation IceBridge team has seen this year is a lar ... more
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AEROSPACE

OGC Team Produces Winning Single European Sky Aviation Proposal
The OGC announced that a consortium that includes the OGC and OGC members has been accepted as an Associate Partner of the Single European Sky ATM Research programme (SESAR Joint Undertaking). ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Small but agile Proba-1 reaches 10 years in orbit
A good photographer needs agility. So it is with ESA microsatellite Proba-1, which turns in space to capture terrestrial targets. Celebrating its tenth birthday this week, Proba-1's unique images ar ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Ball Aerospace-Built NPP Satellite Launched Successfully
NASA's NPP satellite built by Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. was successfully launched into a sun-synchronous polar orbit this morning at 2:48 PDT (5:48 EDT). NASA's first Earth-observi ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Marines use Excalibur to limit collateral damage in Afghanistan
The U.S. Marine Corps issued an urgent operational need for 1,037 Raytheon 155 mm Excalibur extended range, precision-guided artillery projectiles for use in Afghanistan. Successfully fielded ... more
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GPS NEWS

Russia to launch four Glonass satellites in November
Russia is planning to add four Glonass navigation satellites to its orbital grouping in November. Three Glonass-M satellites will be launched on November 4 aboard a Proton-M carrier rocket fro ... more
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TECTONICS

Purdue leads national earthquake program blanketing Indiana with seismic stations
Seismic equipment is being installed throughout Indiana as part of a national program to better understand how and why earthquakes and volcanic events occur, and Purdue University professors and stu ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Lockheed Martin Begins GeoEye-2 Satellite Integration
Lockheed Martin has announced that it will begin integration of GeoEye's next-generation, high-resolution Earth-imaging satellite, known as GeoEye-2, with the planned delivery of its integrated prop ... more
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GPS NEWS

Successful launch for Europe's satellite navigation system
Europe's first two fully operational Galileo satellites were successfully launched October 20 2011 from the European spaceport in French Guiana, South America. The satellite payloads were buil ... more
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