Feedback Form
   
Add to Google
First US Army Satellite Launch in 50 Years
Sunday, June 15, 2008 - Iddo Genuth
Home >> Headlines >> Defense and Security
  Peralink
After a 50-year hiatus from launching its own satellites, the United States Army plans to build and launch miniature communications satellites. As part of the $5 million Operationally Responsive Space program, engineers met in March to begin drafting the most logical methods of satellite deployments for the military. The program was started in May 2007 after Congress wanted the Army to reconsider its plans for the future of satellite construction and launches.    (source: dailytech.com)


Related News Guided Bullets under Development Guided Bullets under Development Camera 'Sees' Under Clothes Camera 'Sees' Under Clothes

Related Pictures POV.1 – Video Camera with a Twist POV.1 – Video Camera with a Twist Zypad – Wireless Wrist Computer Zypad – Wireless Wrist Computer

Other Articles 2007 In Science, Medicine and Space 2007 In Science, Medicine and Space Fujitsu S300 Scanner Review Fujitsu S300 Scanner Review

No comments have been posted for this item.

Add a New Comment
Your name:   0/20
Subject:  0/30
Your Comment:  0/999
Type the following letters: Visual CAPTCHA
Please keep your comments related to the above item's topic. TFOT reserves the right to delete any unrelated comment without notice.

Picture Of The Day
Floating Jelly Hat
Floating Jelly Hat

Video
Paralysed Rats Sprint
Paralysed Rats Sprint

Site Of The Week
Galaxy Zoo
Galaxy Zoo

Personal Column
Detroit’s Dream of Aircraft Production
Dr. Daniel Uziel
Detroit’s Dream of Aircraft Production
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise With Us | Site Profile
Copyright © 2007 The Future of Things. All rights reserved.