All articles by Zach Rosenberg – Page 27
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US House Appropriations cuts NASA budget
The House Appropriations Committee, which dictates how the government spends money, has released a draft of the commerce, justice and science appropriations...
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US Navy demonstrates UCAS-D software
The US Navy has landed an F/A-18D using software for the Northrop Grumman unmanned combat air system demonstration programme ...
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Aurora wins NASA 'scalable' vehicle grant
Aurora wins 'scalable' vehicle grant Aurora Flight Systems was awarded a US government grant to study 'cluster' spacecraft systems, including developing...
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Real-world Global Hawk outperforms tests
The US Air Force has reported a 76% reliability rate for its Block 30 Global Hawks, a marked improvement over early testing ...
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ISS astronauts shelter from debris
ISS astronauts shelter from debris Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) were briefly sent to their Soyuz lifeboats on 28 June for...
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PARIS: Raytheon delivers SeaVue XMC to US Customs
Raytheon has delivered the first production version of its SeaVue XMC maritime radar to the US Customs and Border Patrol for use on General Atomics Guardians.
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PARIS: Euro Hawk nearly ready for Germany flight
Northrop Grumman and Cassidian have confirmed that the Euro Hawk testbed, the German version of the RQ-4 Global Hawk, will fly to Germany for payload integration and testing.
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PARIS: ESA signs IXV construction contract
The European Space Agency and Thales Alenia have signed a contract to build the Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV), an unmanned testbed for atmospheric re-entry technologies.
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PARIS: First Cryosat ice data released
The European Space Agency has released the first data from the Cryosat-2, a satellite designed to measure ice thickness.
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PARIS: MQ-8B Fire Scout down in Libya
A Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout has gone down in Libya, according to NATO.
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PARIS: Northrop Grumman BAMS first flight in summer 2012
The first Northrop Grumman MQ-4C broad area maritime surveillance (BAMS) aircraft is on track for rollout in the spring of 2012, with first flight that summer.
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PARIS: Oklahoma's unmanned aerospace ambitions
The recent history of regional economic development is categorised by fads. In the early 1990s, which saw the decoding of the human genome and officially proclaimed "decade of the brain", every state and region sought a biotechnology complex
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PARIS: Raytheon's Artemis hyperspectral sensor enters second year
A Raytheon space-based hyperspectral sensor, the Advanced Responsive, Tactically Effective Military Imaging Sensor (Artemis) has reached its second year in operation, despite an expected one-year lifespan.
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PARIS: Sky-Y spearheads Alenia's Paris return
Alenia returns to Paris with the Sky-Y unmanned air vehicle testbed. The aircraft is in the midst of its fourth testing regime, the latest intended to test flight control software.
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PARIS: Global Hawk takes Washington beating
The Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk programme enters the Paris air show after a series of setbacks in the political and acquisition process.
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PARIS: Face the facts with Huntsville mayor Tommy Battle
Huntsville is the nerve centre of the half-million-strong metropolitan area and has been represented by Mayor Tommy Battle since 2008. Mayor Battle is in Paris as part of Alabama's full-strength push to attract more business to the state.
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PARIS: Raytheon's ACES HY enters production
Raytheon (chalet A306, static F172) has announced low-rate initial production (LRIP) of a new hyperspectral sensor system for unmanned aerial vehicles. Called...
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HyperMach to unveil supersonic business jet concept
HyperMach is expected to unveil a new concept for a supersonic business jet at the Paris air show. The...
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Second X-51 hypersonic flight ends prematurely
Second X-51 hypersonic flight ends shortly after scramjet ignition
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House committee targets UAV programmes
Two unmanned aircraft systems could be scaled back next year despite a deployment surge to Afghanistan ...