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April 26, 2002
SPACEWAR
Detecting Hidden Targets With 'Smart' Robotic Sensors

File Photo: Already robot's such as Carnegie Mellon University's Nomad are undertaking complex search operations - in this case looking for meteorites on the Antarctic ice
Durha - Apr 25, 2002
A vision of futuristic robotic aircraft and land vehicles that can sense and close in on targets hidden in trees, caves or bunkers is being explored by a new four-university research initiative led by Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. he hunt would begin over a wide area, using stationary and moving sensors that might scan for communications signals emanating from a bunker, or the different kinds of electromagnetic signatures put out by machinery, or the infrared waves emitted by a heated object. Another tool would be radar.
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L-3 To Provide TT&C Hardware For Space Test Program
San Diego - Apr 22, 2002
The Conic enterprise of L-3 Communications' newly formed Telemetry-West division announced today that it has been awarded a contract from Spectrum Astro, Inc. (SAI) to provide Telemetry, Tracking and Control (TT&C) hardware for the Space Test Program's (STP) Communication/Navigation Outage Forecasting System (C/NOFS) program.
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    UAV NEWS
    Dassault, Sagem Announce Plan To Develop Tactical Drones
    Paris (AFP) April 17, 2002
    The French aerospace group Dassault Aviation and electronics equipment maker Sagem announced Wednesday an agreement to develop pilotless aircraft, or drones, for military use.
  • US Air Force Moves Ahead With Production Of Global Hawks
  • Spy Drone Crashes While On Patrol In Southern Philippines
  • Pegasus Prepares For First Flight

  • SPACE SCIENCE
    Los Alamos Researcher Says 'Black Holes' Aren't Holes At All
    Albuquerque - Apr 21, 2002
    Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of South Carolina have provided a hypothesis that "black holes" in space are not holes at all, but instead are more akin to bubbles.
  • Energy Disappears High In Atmosphere, Scientists Say

  • TERRADAILY
    Climate Change Appears To Be Having A Global Impact On Life
    University Park - Apr 22 2002
    A comprehensive summary has revealed, for the first time, the dramatic extent of disruptions now being experienced by Earth's species as a result of global warming. The extensive report compiles the results of over 100 research studies on the effects that recent climate changes have had on animals and plants throughout the world.
  • Tropical Waterways Exhaling Much More Co2 Than Previously Modeled
  • Research Committee Backs National Underground Lab
  • Imagine No Restrictions On Fossil-Fuel Usage

  • SPACEMART
    Iridium Targets Merchant Seamen With Easy Calling Packages
    Arlington - Apr 23, 2002
    Iridium Satellite LLC, the only provider of global voice and data communications, today announced the availability of affordable crew calling services for the maritime industry.
  • XCOR Buys Rotary Rocket Assets
  • TRW Digs In Its Defenses Over Northrop Grumman Bid
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  • GPS NEWS
    GPS Antenna Juggles More Birds Than Ever
    Wellingborough - Apr 23, 2002
    Antenna specialist, Sarantel, has announced GeoHelix-H, a new-technology high-gain active antenna for portable GPS (Global Positioning System) receivers which enables more satellites to be acquired than conventional patch devices.
  • Aeroastro Leverages Globalstar To Build Low-Cost Asset Tracker
  • Nomad Helps Keep Defense Personal
  • Europe Approves Rival GPS Network

  • LAUNCH PAD
    Comet Chaser Ships to the Cape For July 1 Launch
    Laurel - Apr 23, 2002
    All packed up and ready for its long-awaited trip, NASA's Contour spacecraft left home in Maryland today for Cape Canaveral, Fla., site of its scheduled July 1 launch toward an unprecedented comet study.
  • Russia Will Not Abandon Kazakh Launch Site Before 2011
  • Titan 2 Destacked For Other Launch
  • Boeing Announces Delta IV Heavy Launch Assignment

  • NUKEWARS
    Proton Movies Used To Test Nuclear Stockpile and More
    Albuquerque - Apr 22, 2002
    A technique developed at the National Nuclear Security Administration's Los Alamos National Laboratory uses protons to see inside explosively driven models of nuclear weapon components and other seemingly impenetrable objects.
  • US and Russia Could Do More To Reduce Weapons Stockpile
  • US Military Commander Warns Of Cross-Strait Arms Race
  • Nuclear Bunker-Buster Would Not Be Clean Bomb

  • CIVIL NUCLEAR
    EU Insists On Shutdown Of Unsafe Nuclear Reactors
    Brussels (AFP) Apr 23, 2002
    The European Commission issued a blunt warning to EU candidate countries Wednesday not to delay the shutdown of nuclear power stations that are deemed to be unsafe.
  • Russia May Build Nuke Plant "Near" N.Korea
  • China's Third Nuclear Power Station Whirrs Into Action
  • Japan's Government Approves Report That MOX Fuel Is Safe
  • Sweden Wrestles With Nuclear Phase-Out

  • TERRORWARS
  • Top Captured Al-Qaeda Figure Says Group Seeking A Radiological Bomb
  • Homeland Defense Could See Tighter Controls On University Education

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    MARSDAILY
  • New Biosatellite To Study Life In Martian Gravity
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  • TECH SPACE
  • Stardust Sets New Distance Record
  • NASA Develops New Portable Fuel Cell Technology
  • Cadets Complete Testing On FalconSat-2 Model
  • MDA Awarded $18 Million To Support Station Robots

  • EARTH OBSERVATION
  • Changing Antarctica Viewed By NASA Satellite
  • World First In Satellite-Based Monitoring Of Large Lake Areas
  • India Takes Stock With Swedish Fresh Air Monitor

  • VSAT NEWS
  • Inauguration of Karnataka Telemedicine Project
  • PanAmSat Brings VSAT Internet To Upper Amazon
  • Gilat Does $200 Million Euro Deal To Sell Internet Via VSAT

  • EXO WORLDS
  • Evidence For Young Planets Found In Dusty Orbit About Close Star
  • Flares Illuminate The Secret Life Of A Quiescent Black Hole
  • Where Are The Other Earths Beyond The Solar System?

  • DRAGON SPACE
  • Shenzhou-5 May Carry Out First Chinese Manned Mission
  • China To Put Man In Space Within Two Years
  • Shenzhou: Half Way There - Analysis by Morris Jones
  • OPINION SPACE
  • The Outer Space and Moon Treaties and the Coming Moon Rush
  • Can Aurora Become Europe's New Age Of Planetary Discovery
  • Microspace Vs. Terror

  • EARLY EARTH
  • Atlanta Puts Life In The Spotlight
  • Meteorites Tell Of Shocking Experience
  • All Alone A Million Years Ago

  • SPACE.WIRE