Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Nov, 13
November 14, 2019
UAVOS Flies Larger Prototype Of ApusDuo HAPS
Unmanned aircraft developer UAVOS has flown a larger, modified version of its ApusDuo high-altitude pseudo-satellite, taking a step closer to its planned full-size stratospheric telecommunications platform.
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NASA To Tackle Challenging AMS Spacewalk Repairs
Astronauts are prepared to embark Nov. 15 on a complex sequence of spacewalks outside the ISS to overhaul the cooling system on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.
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Collins Awards Subcontract For ADS-B Upgrade On KC-10
Avionics engineering firm L2 Aviation on Nov. 11 announced a subcontract from Collins Aerospace to install automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) capability on the U.S. Air Force fleet of KC-10 Extender aerial refueling tankers.
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Japan’s Asteroid Sample Return Mission On Way Back To Earth
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) Hayabusa 2 asteroid sample return spacecraft ended its lengthy stay at distant Ryugu late Nov. 12 U.S. time.
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Philippines Receives Fourth C295 Transporter
The Philippines expects to buy more Airbus C295s following delivery of its fourth aircraft of the type on Nov. 11.
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VSR700 Makes First Tethered Hop
Airbus has completed the first flight of its VSR700 diesel-powered rotary-wing unmanned air system.
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