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Frank Morring, Jr.
Advocates study hyper-modular smallsat 'hive' approach
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Frank Morring, Jr. (Huntsville, Ala.)
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While NASA and industry are continuing to push toward a 2015 deadline set by Congress for integrating UAVs into civilian airspace (i.e., National Air Space, or NAS), the FAA is weighing concerns about the potential to compromise safety. NASA is considering a prize challenge to accelerate the integration of unmanned aircraft into the FAA's NextGen airspace system. Two competitions of increasing complexity would be run in late 2013 and 2014, with a combined prize purse of $1.5 million.

Pierre Sparaco
Europe's aerospace and defense industry missed a unique opportunity to complete a wide-ranging consolidation process that began nearly 50 years ago. Combining EADS and BAE Systems would have created a world-class giant with an impressive €72.9 billion ($94.3 billion) in revenues, 216,000 employees and a comprehensive product range. Moreover, the initiative looked like a perfect fit.

Amy Butler (Cape Canaveral )
Solid ULA record, financial pressure push USAF to consider dual-launch

Frank Morring, Jr.
Congressional staffers have held preliminary meetings on updating the legislative underpinnings for the U.S. civil space program, but it’s clear nothing will be decided until the voters choose who’ll be running the program — and the rest of the government — in the upcoming election.
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Mark Carreau
The platform is owned by NanoRacks LLC and developed jointly with Astrium North America
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By Guy Norris
The 1 mm speck was discovered when the rover’s arm scooped out material for the sampling system
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Frank Morring, Jr.
Advocates continue to refine their ideas for harnessing the Sun’s energy, beaming it to Earth
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Mark Carreau
Panel says Reusable Booster System lacks mature business case, service should continue to pursue components

Mark Carreau
Sentinel is a five-plus-year initiative to detect and track near Earth asteroids that pose a future collision threat
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Amy Svitak (Naples, Italy, and Paris)
France, Germany and Italy dispute fate of next-generation launcher
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Frank Morring, Jr.
Humans could follow gravity 'rivers' beyond earth orbit
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By Bradley Perrett
Says developing launcher replacements in Japan will only become harder
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Amy Svitak (Paris)
The rocket's first commercial satcom mission must be judged a failure
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Heather Baldwin (Phoenix), Lee Ann Tegtmeier (Washington)
Aviation Week & Space Technology spotlights 40 rising stars under the age of 40, including several involved in the aftermarket.

By Jen DiMascio
The Obama administration is nearing the final and most contentious phase of its massive export control reform — telling Congress what items it ultimately plans to transfer from the U.S. Munitions List (USML) to one controlled by the Commerce Department. By the end of the year, congressional aides are anticipating the administration will detail how it will transfer two key aerospace categories of products from the USML controlled by the State Department to the Commerce list.

Mark Carreau
HOUSTON — Working ahead of schedule, astronauts aboard the International Space Station successfully grappled and berthed the unpiloted SpaceX Dragon re-supply capsule early Oct. 10, less than 60 hr. after the freighter lifted off. The three-member crew was scheduled to enter the supply ship on Oct. 11, or possibly late Oct. 10, for a 17-day, 2,675-lb. cargo swap (See charts pp. 6-8). The SpaceX mission marks the first cargo flight under the Hawthorne, Calif.-based company’s $1.6 billion, multi-mission NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract.
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By Jen DiMascio
Are optimistic about prospects for reversing ban from the late 1990s on the export of commercial satellites

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INTELSAT 23: Intelsat and launch provider International Launch Services are preparing for the launch of the Intelsat 23 satellite aboard a Proton M rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on Oct. 14 at 2:37 p.m. local time. Separation of the satellite is scheduled for approximately 9 hr. and 30 min. after liftoff. Intelsat 23 is scheduled to start service at 307 deg. East longitude in 2012, replacing the Intelsat 707 satel­lite.
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Mark Carreau
A significant short on Sept. 1 prompted a shutdown of the 3A solar power channel
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Amy Butler
USAF is reviewing 'unexpected data signature' emitted during the Oct. 8 launch of Boeing ’s GPS IIF-3 satellite

By Jefferson Morris
HOUSTON — SpaceX is sorting through a first-stage Falcon 9 engine anomaly that occurred when the two-stage booster lifted off for the International Space Station on Oct. 7 under a $1.6 billion NASA Commercial Resupply Services contract that signals the restoration of U.S. cargo delivery and return capabilities lost with the space shuttle’s 2011 retirement.
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