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Author: Dave Webb

Why the U.S. once set off a nuclear bomb in space

July 15, 2021
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| Comment, Environmental/Health Concerns, Nukes in Space, Satellites

By Brian Gutierrez, Published by the National Geographic, 15 July 2021 The results from the 1962 Starfish Prime test serve as a warning of what might happen if Earth’s magnetic field gets blasted again with high doses of radiation. It was pitch black when Greg Spriggs’ father brought his family

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Trashing the local neighborhood is an age old problem for most lifeforms.

New UK Space Fund aims to make space safer

July 15, 2021
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| News, Space Debris and Overcrowding, UK

By Staff Writers, Published by Space Daily, 14 July 2021 London UK (SPX) - One of the biggest challenges facing the space sector is orbital congestion and space debris. There are currently around 3,000 working satellites in orbit, and an estimated 130 million other pieces of debris, including old satellites,

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The Missile Defense Agency is seeking public feedback on potential locations in Hawaii for the Homeland Defense Radar, shown here in an artist’s conceptual rendering. (Missile Defense Agency)

Hawaii missile defense system gets $75M from House Appropriations Committee in fiscal year 2022

July 14, 2021
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| Missile Defense, News, Radars, Spending

By William Cole, Published by Stars and Stripes, 14 July 2021 Tribune News Service — The Homeland Defense Radar-Hawaii — which the Pentagon zeroed out two years in a row in its funding requests — is back with $75 million approved by the House Appropriations Committee today in the fiscal

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(DKosig/Getty Images)

Germany establishes new military space command

July 14, 2021
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| Germany, News, Space Command

By Vivienne Machi, Published by Defense News, 14 July 2021 STUTTGART, Germany — The German military has announced the creation of a separate command dedicated to space, becoming the latest of a handful of nations prioritizing more resources and missions among the stars. The Ministry of Defence introduced the new

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FAA reveals new system to track space launches

July 14, 2021
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| Blue Origin, FAA, News, Rockets, SpaceX

By Paul Brinkmann, Published by Space Daily, 14 July 2021 Orlando FL (SPX) - Rocket launches and spacecraft landings will be tracked and monitored along with airplane traffic to enhance safety in a new program announced Thursday by the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA hopes the new space tracking system,

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Illustration of a conceptual spacecraft enabled by nuclear thermal propulsion

NASA announces Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Reactor Concept Awards

July 14, 2021
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| News, Nukes in Space

By Staff Writers, Published by Space Daily, 14 July 2021 Huntsville AL (SPX) - NASA is leading an effort, working with the Department of Energy (DOE), to advance space nuclear technologies. The government team has selected three reactor design concept proposals for a nuclear thermal propulsion system. The reactor is

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Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III conducts a Black chief executive officer roundtable talk, virtually, from the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., June 25, 2021. (Brittany A. Chase/DoD)

Austin: AI Is Crucial for Military, but Commanders Will Pull the Plug on Misbehaving Systems

July 14, 2021
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| AI, News

By Stephen Losey, Published by Military.com, 14 July 2021 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday spelled out the Pentagon's plan for using artificial intelligence, or AI, to deter or fight wars -- but pledged that the military will fix or pull the plug on any system that gets out of

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Northrop Grumman has broken ground on a new engineering and hypersonic production facility at Elkton that will support full lifecycle production for hypersonic weapons.

Northrop Grumman Builds Hypersonic Center of Excellence to Support National Security

July 14, 2021
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| Hypersonic weapons, News

By Staff Writers, Published by Space War, 14 July 2021 Baltimore MD (SPX) - Northrop Grumman has broken ground on a Hypersonics Center of Excellence to support the U.S. military and its allies in the fight against evolving threats. Through its investments in digital engineering and smart infrastructure at its

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