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Did you know that Venus has a ring? Well, sort of. Not a ring of icy or dusty "moonlets" or grains like those surrounding the gas and ice giants in our solar system, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Instead, it's a circumsolar ring of dust, that is, a ring of dust moving around the sun along Venus' orbit.

The virtual 7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum was jointly hosted by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan and the Asia Pacific Adaptation Network with the theme "Enabling Resilience for All: The Critical Decade to Scale-up Action."

Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Beavercreek, Ohio, has been awarded a $91,020,870 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for Trusted and Elastic Military Platforms and Electronic Warfare (EW) System Technologies (TEMPEST) Resilient and Agile Mission Systems (RAMS).
Ball Aerospace Awarded $91M US Air Force Contract
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A Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) employee received the Department of the Navy (DoN) Superior Civilian Service Award (SCSA), which is the second highest honorary award in the DoN. Alan Matthews, the SCSA recipient, was awarded for, Saving the news module on this page because of difficult settings.
NSWC Crane employee receives second-highest DoN award for nine years of dedication to Mari
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The virtual 7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum was hosted in March by Japan's Ministry of the Environment, together with the Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN) Secretariat. The theme was "Enabling Resilience for All: The Critical Decade to Scale-up Action" with the goal of formulating National Adaptation Planning for science and technology, and energy and fiscal policies that consider the interlinkages between climate change, health, and biodiversity.
Asia Pacific's solarized digitization agenda – pv magazine International
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Locked Shields exercises defense against "blended" attack. The Russian bounty story no longer seems to have legs. Facebook takes down two distinct Palestinian networks. Primitive Bear renews activity against Ukrainian targets. The SVR sets up a Tor portal for patriotic Russian whistleblowers. Not bears, but proud Chekists.

A team of MIT engineers and naval officers is trying to understand environmental changes in the Arctic Ocean, their impact on acoustic transmission beneath the surface, and how these changes affect navigation and communication for vehicles traveling below the ice.
Navigating beneath the Arctic ice
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A team of MIT engineers has developed a navigational method for autonomous vehicles to navigate accurately in the Arctic Ocean without GPS. There is a lot of activity beneath the vast, lonely expanses of ice and snow in the Arctic.
Navigating Beneath the Arctic Ice – Without GPS
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There is a lot of activity beneath the vast, lonely expanses of ice and snow in the Arctic. Climate change has dramatically altered the layer of ice that covers much of the Arctic Ocean. Areas of water that used to be covered by a solid ice pack are now covered by thin layers only 3 feet deep.
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Naval News April 2021 Navy Forces Maritime Defense Industry US Naval Research Laboratory engineers recently demonstrated Hybrid Tiger, an electric unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with multi-day endurance flight capability, at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland.
US Naval Research Laboratory flew Hybrid Tiger UAV for 24 hours
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Chief of Naval Research Rear Adm. Lorin Selby today declared "the state of our Naval unmanned capabilities is truly unmatched," and vowed continued support for the nation's ongoing transition to a hybrid manned-unmanned force in the future. Speaking during a visit to San Diego for the U.S.

The Department of the Navy is steward to some of America's most precious archeological sites as well as natural habitats for migratory and endangered species. On the archeological front, there are some spectacular examples. At Naval Air Weapons Station China...

Locked Shields exercises defense against "blended" attack. The Russian bounty story no longer seems to have legs. Facebook takes down two distinct Palestinian networks. Primitive Bear renews activity against Ukrainian targets. The SVR sets up a Tor portal for patriotic Russian whistleblowers. Not bears, but proud Chekists.

Raytheon Technologies, Woburn, Massachusetts, is awarded a not-to-exceed $243,247,000 modification (P00091) to a previously awarded contract (HQ0147-12-C-0006) for one AN/TPY-2 Radar (Radar #13) to support Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Battery #8. The modification brings the total cumulative face value of the contract to $1,244,567,329 from $1,002,297,329.

NSWCDD made the decision to invest in this strategic partnership to expand its Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) hiring pipeline and overall technology network. "Collaboration is key in the world of research and development, and this partnership provides an excellent opportunity for us to attract new talent to NSWCDD, and foster innovation through knowledge sharing across the SWE network," said NSWCDD Technical Director John Fiore.

Story at a glance The Parker Solar Probe captured the first complete image of Venus's orbital dust ring for NASA. This image confirms a phenomenon first observed by NASA in the 1970s. The source of the dust is still up for debate in scientific communities.

Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle, commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory; Rear Adm. Lorin Selby, chief of naval research; Maj. Gen. John George, commanding general of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command; and Dr. Peter Highnam, deputy director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, speak before the Senate Armed Services Committee on science and technology, technology maturation, and technology transition activities, April 21, 2021.
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I n early March 2020, as Covid-19 cases were accelerating across the globe, the American aircraft carrier U.S.S. Theodore Rooseveltmade its way to Da Nang, Vietnam for a scheduled stop to celebrate the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the nations.
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