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SPACECRAFT INDUSTRY
The spacecraft industry covers the business, technology, and operations of commercial, scientific, and military satellites and launch vehicles. This topic covers the companies that create spacecrafts and satellites, as well as the news from NASA on new technology and launches.
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Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. has cleared two new Earth observation satellites for a twin launch this week aboard a...
Fears of cyber-attacks should not keep the Defense Department from embracing social networking technologies, says a...
In this podcast, Wing Commander Andrew Brookes of the International Institute of Strategic Studies discusses the...
BAE Systems is looking at forming a team to meet the U.K.’s requirement to replace its ageing Nimrod R.
for a moment about how the GPS satellite navigation system works. There is a network of over 30 satellites orbiting...
NASA has flight-tested an alternate system for astronauts to escape future launch vehicles in the event of an emergency...
U.S. military officials say they expect to have enough personnel and new computing power in place by October to warn U.
The President of the USO, Sloan Gibson joins Defence IQ to talk about the current efforts being undertaken by the USO...
David Carter, Head of Reconnaissance, Earth Observation, Navigation and Science EADS Astrium, addresses the issues in...
Gary Davis, Director of NCCT programs, presents a case study on networking and sharing electronic warfare data.
PARIS - French space agency CNES and the Russian Space Agency have come to an agreement that will allow CNES to receive...
NASA will try again to launch the space shuttle Endeavour on June 17, and still push to get the Lunar Reconnaissance...
A NASA-funded study found that a human-rated Delta IV heavy rocket could be a cheaper route to the International Space...
Dr. Peter Diamandis, Chairman/CEO of Xprize Foundation kicked off the incentive2innovate conference at the United...
The first phase of tests of the rocket motor for Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo (SS2) space tourism vehicle has been...
Astronauts and engineers here are building on 19 years of experience servicing the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit as...
Shanghai, May 28 (Xinhua) China's first Mars probe, Yinghuo-1, is expected to be launched in the second half of this...
BETHESDA, Md. - Membership in the White House/NASA panel being set up to give the Obama administration a quick review...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston - Astronauts on the space shuttle Atlantis are taking a small amount of time from their...
NASA scientists from the Moffet Field laboratory in California have proposed an ingenious process to grow algal...
A last-minute anomaly with the flight termination system forced controllers to scrub another attempt to launch the U.S.
05.12.09, 05:00 AM EDT The Airbus parent suffers from price discounting and warns on low deliveries. European...
The Obama administration has cleared NASA to use $150 million of the $1 billion in economic stimulus package funding it...
Satellite reconnaissance that delivers timely intelligence and strategic communications has become an essential part of...
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