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March 02, 2010
TECH SPACE
World's top high-tech fair goes 3D
Hanover, Germany (AFP) March 2, 2010
The world's biggest high-tech fair opened to the public Tuesday as the IT sector sought to rebound from a terrible 2009 by wooing consumers with trendy gadgets to make life easier and more fun. "Connected Worlds" is the theme of this year's CeBIT fair, with companies aiming to showcase energy and labour-saving devices that use wireless technology to communicate with each other and with users far away. But, as ever, the CeBIT is not all work and no play. A host of mind-boggling futuristic dev ... read more

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GPS NEWS

Russia launches three new navigation satellites: report
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MOON DAILY

NASA Radar Finds Ice Deposits At Moon's North Pole
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OPINION SPACE

The Free World Is Losing NASA's Space Leadership
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SPACEMART

MTN Supplies Satellite Communications System For Oasis Of The Seas
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TECH SPACE

Satellites, Rockets And More
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SOLAR SCIENCE

LockMart Solar X-ray Imager To Be Launched On NOAA GOES-P
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MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER's Odometer Reading: Four Billion Miles!
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MARSDAILY

Mars Express Heading For Closest Flyby Of Phobos
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SPACE TRAVEL

LockMart Orion Team Fabricates World's Largest Heat Shield Structure
MARSDAILY

Spirit In Energy Saving Mode
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MICROSAT BLITZ

NASA announces new satellite initiative
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MARSDAILY

Investigating Material Ejected From Young Crater
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TECH SPACE

SES WORLD SKIES To Host Extensive 3D TV Tests
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MARSDAILY

Mars Odyssey Still Hears Nothing From Phoenix
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GPS NEWS
Rosum And Siano Take GPS Indoors Using TV Signals
Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Mar 02, 2010
Rosum Corporation has announced the launch of ALLOY, a revolutionary location and synchronization solution for indoor and urban environments. The ALLOY chip, which was developed in partnership with Siano, the leading supplier of Mobile Digital TV receiver chips for handsets, laptops, PNDs, and other mobile devices, utilizes broadcast TV signals to provide precise frequency, timing and loca ... more

TECH SPACE
Teens glued to TV, games screens less close to family: study
Washington (AFP) March 1, 2010
The more time teens spend watching television or playing on a computer or games console, the less likely they are to be close to their family and friends, a study published Monday shows. And with technology providing us with screens to do everything from entertaining ourselves to educating ourselves, the findings give cause for concern, the authors of the study wrote in the Archives of Pedia ... more

LAUNCH PAD
OHO-1 Satellite To Be Launched By Arianespace
Paris, France (SPX) Mar 02, 2010
OverHorizon has chosen Arianespace to launch its first communications satellite, OHO-1, the fourth contract signed by Arianespace in 2010 with the world's leading satellite operators. Jean-Yves Le Gall, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace, and James Gerow, President of OverHorizon LLC have announced the signature of the launch service contract for the OHO-1 satellite. OHO-1 will be launc ... more

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TIME AND SPACE

First Observation Of T2K Neutrino Event At Super-Kamiokande

ROCKET SCIENCE

Australia Launches Scramjet Consortium


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ROCKET SCIENCE
Raytheon Targeting System Achieves 750,000 Flight-Hour Milestone

Northrop Grumman, BAE team up for US combat vehicle bid

BAE in anti-tank sight deal in Australia

ROCKET SCIENCE
Russia worried by US missile defence plan

Transdnestr Could Host Russian Military Base

Second Missile Warning Satellite Achieves Key Testing Milestone

ROCKET SCIENCE
France buys U.S. missiles, upgrades army

Raytheon Laser-Guided Maverick On Track

Paveway II Plus Laser Guided Bomb Flight Test Program Completed

ROCKET SCIENCE
Lebanon agrees to Russian choppers

U.S. 'to give Lebanon light attack planes'

Northrop-EADS may sit out US tanker bidding war

ROCKET SCIENCE
Robotic kidney surgery has good outcomes

Insectlike 'Microids' Might Walk, Run, Work In Colonies

Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays

ROCKET SCIENCE
First Vietnam bird flu death in 2010

Too early to declare swine flu peak over, WHO confirms

Under fire, WHO wins praise from flu scientists

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MOON DAILY
NASA radar finds ice on moon's north pole
Washington (AFP) March 1, 2010
A US radar that launched into space aboard an Indian spacecraft has detected craters filled with ice on the moon's north pole, NASA scientists said Monday. The US space agency's Mini-SAR radar found more than 40 small craters ranging in size from one to nine miles (1.6 to 15 kilometers), each full of water ice. "Although the total amount of ice depends on its thickness in each crater, it's estimated there could be at least 600 million metric tons of water ice," NASA said in a statement. The ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
Axion Power Gets Grant To Develop Solar Power Storage System

Japan's Showa Shell plans US, German solar energy business

Vanguard Energy Partners Helps Sussex County Turn To Solar Energy

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ROCKET SCIENCE
UN watchdog holds first meeting under new chief Amano

Strikers block access to Areva facility: sources

Iran wants to discuss Japan offer to enrich uranium

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ROCKET SCIENCE
Corruption made Haiti's quake worse than Chile's: survivors

Hungry Chileans ransack stores

Aid groups challenged by Haiti's coming rains

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ROCKET SCIENCE
Militants blow up NATO oil tanker in Pakistan: police

Six NATO troops killed in bloody Afghan day

Russia's top drug cop assails US over Afghan heroin

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ROCKET SCIENCE
Global Hawk Makes History With First Roundtrip Flight

Israel's arms industry produces giant UAV

Fire Scout Deploys Unmanned Ground Vehicles

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