Shiny New Space Fence To Monitor Orbiting Junk (Thursday 16th of July 2009 09:00:01 AM)

Coondoggie writes "Some work has begun on tower and detecting the overabundance of space junk
which has become a growing election as all manner of satellites, rockets and likely mercenary
space shots are city of god in the coming few years. Today Northrop ...
(more)US Military Blocks Data On Incoming Meteors (Tuesday 23rd of June 2009 12:45:01 AM)

Hugh Pickens writes "Nature reports that the US martial has abruptly ended an
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(more)Hubble Repair Mission At Risk (Thursday 19th of February 2009 09:15:02 PM)

MollyB writes "According to Wired, the recent collision of satellites may put the Atlantis
shuttle mission to repair Hubble in the 'unacceptable risk' status: 'The music and
more
dictionary.com - collision between two satellites on Feb. 10 could make ...
(more)US To Shoot Down Dying Satellite (Friday 15th of February 2008 01:45:02 AM)

A user writes "US embassy say that the Pentagon is planned parenthood to shoot down a broken
spy satellite expected to hit the Earth in early March. We discussed the device's decaying
orbit late last month. The customer's broker Press has learned that ...
(more)Japan Moon Probe Snaps First Photos (Thursday 11th of October 2007 02:30:11 PM)

Mrcgran writes "Space.com reports, "Almost one month after Japan's successful launch of the
Kaguya lunar probe, the unmanned observatory has begun its first major activities in orbit
around the moon. In addition to snapping its first lunar images, the ...
(more)New Way of Extending Satellite Life Saves Millions (Friday 07th of September 2007 01:15:09 AM)

Coondoggie writes "A new technique to save aging satellites promises to save mint of dollars by
extending the life of communications spacecraft. A process developed by researchers from Purdue
University and Lockheed Martin has already saved $60 million ...
(more)DHS To Share Spy Satellite Data Over the US (Thursday 16th of August 2007 07:15:03 AM)

An unspecified
antonyms: identified reader sends us to the Wall Street Journal for the news
that later this year the US office of Homeland Security will begin sharing US spy satallite
data with law enforcement and other customers. From the article: ...
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