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Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, November 10, 2020

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Technology

Low-Earth-Orbit satellites
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The Weekly Debrief: How Three Space Technologies Could Redefine War

Nov 09, 2020
Slightly over 18 months since the Space Development Agency's launch, the first two elements of its future constellation are now defined and under contract.

Daily Briefs

In Brief

Funding & Policy

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Trump Fires Defense Secretary Esper

Nov 09, 2020
With fewer than 80 days left in office, President Donald Trump “has terminated” Defense Secretary Mark Esper from his role leading the Pentagon.
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NASA Chief Plans To Step Aside Under Biden

Nov 08, 2020
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine tells Aerospace DAILY the new administration will need "somebody they know and trust."

Programs

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Spanish Cities Plan Urban Air Taxi Demos In 2022

Nov 06, 2020
Spanish air navigation service provider Enaire plans urban air mobility demonstrations in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela in 2022 under two projects funded by Europe’s Horizon 2020 research program through the SESAR air traffic management modernization effort.
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Hurricane Delays NASA’s SLS Green Run Plans

Nov 09, 2020
NASA is striving to complete a series of eight critical Green Run tests of the Space Launch System core stage by year’s end, a milestone that in late September it had planned to achieve in early November before Hurricane Zeta struck the Gulf Coast.
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Jaunt Using Carter’s PAV4 As Air Taxi Tech Demonstrator

Nov 03, 2020
Carter Aviation Technologies’ PAV4 gyroplane prototype has returned to flight as a technology demonstrator for Jaunt Air Mobility’s Journey electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing air taxi.

Operations

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Arecibo Observatory Dealing With New Cable Damage

Nov 09, 2020
The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico has experienced another cable break, this one to a main cable which gave way late Nov. 6.

Business

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Slovakia’s Flying-Car Pioneer Tests Latest Prototype

Nov 03, 2020
Designers of urban air taxis are quick to correct anyone who calls their vehicles “flying cars,” as most are intended to fly over cities and not drive on the streets.

Contracts