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Unmanned Aircraft Star At Asian Aerospace ShowSingapore (AFP) Feb 25, 2004
Unmanned "drones" held centre stage with modern warplanes and long-range commercial aircraft when the world's third biggest aerospace event took off here Tuesday. With their unique surveillance capabilities backed by satellite telecontrol, UAVs saw wide spread deployment recently in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Into the Briny Deep - Perhaps
Moffett Field - Feb 25, 2004Opportunity has been getting the lion's share of the attention in recent weeks, because its twin sister Spirit has been engaged mostly in long-distance driving. But it may be about to steal the spotlight. For several sols, Spirit has been working its way towards nearby Bonneville crater. But even before it gets there, the mobile robot may make a critical discovery. It may find evidence of liquid water on Mars. El Capitan Is That A Rock Or What
Moffett Field - Feb 25, 2004MER engineers at JPL are using a graphical planning tool to plot and scheme the perfect location to place the rock abrasion tool on the rock collection dubbed "El Capitan" near Opportunity's landing site. |
Comet Probe Ready For Launch Kourou (AFP) Feb 25, 2004
A mission to land on a comet and test theories that these wanderers of the Solar System seeded Earth with the stuff for life was on course for its blastoff here Thursday. Ten years in the making, with a 10-year trip in front of her and a billion euros invested in her, the unmanned craft Rosetta lay atop an Ariane 5 launcher ahead of the 0736 GMT Thursday liftoff from Europe's launch pad in French Guiana. |
Peterson Space Battlelab To Demonstrate Near Space Maneuvering Vehicle
Peterson AFB - Feb 25, 2004Members of the Air Force Space Battlelab will conduct a Phase I demonstration flight of the V-Airship, a Near Space Maneuvering Vehicle, in late February at the new Pecos County/West Texas Spaceport in Ft. Stockton, Texas that could see the V-Airship reaching 100,000 feet (30,000 meters) |
Was Einstein Right After All
Baltimore - Feb 24, 2004The good news from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is that Einstein was right--maybe. A strange form of energy called "dark energy" is looking a little more like the repulsive force that Einstein theorized in an attempt to balance the universe against its own gravity. Even if Einstein turns out to be wrong, the universe's dark energy probably won't destroy the universe any sooner than about 30 billion years from now, say Hubble researchers. |
SES Global Buys Strategic Orbcomm Stake
Luxembourg - Feb 25, 2004SES Global S.A. has acquired a 9% ownership stake in Orbcomm Inc., a US-based provider of global satellite data services to industrial, military and commercial clients. SES Global's investment is part of a new $26 million equity financing by Orbcomm. Other investors include OHB Technology and a group of financial investors. |
Researchers Discover Way To Grow Silicon Nanowires Oregon Health & Science University researchers have discovered a new way to accurately grow silicon nanowires on an electrode for use in fabricating transistors. A portion of these findings will be published in the Feb. 23 issue of Applied Physics Letter. |
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