Energy News  
SPACEWAR
Germany's Spy Agency May Get Its Own Satellite by 2022
by Staff Writers
Berlin (Sputnik) Nov 14, 2016


illustration only

Germany's Federal Intelligence Service (BND) will get its own satellite, possibly as soon as in 2022, German media report.

The country's budget commission has approved the allocation of the first finances for the project, Suddeutsche Zeitung said on Thursday.

The total cost of the satellite is estimated at over $430 million. The new satellite project means that the BND could become less reliant on German army and US satellites that currently provide it with data.

Source: Sputnik News


Comment on this article using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.


Thanks for being here;
We need your help. The Space Media Network continues to grow but revenues have never been harder to maintain.

With the rise of Ad Blockers, and Facebook - our traditional revenue sources via quality network advertising continues to decline. And unlike so many other news sites, we don't have a paywall - with those annoying usernames and passwords.

Our news coverage takes time and effort to publish 365 days a year.

If you find our news sites informative and useful then please consider becoming a regular supporter or for now make a one off contribution.
SpaceMediaNetwork Contributor
$5 Billed Once


credit card or paypal
SpaceMediaNetwork Monthly Supporter
$5 Billed Monthly


paypal only


.


Related Links
Federal Intelligence Service
Military Space News at SpaceWar.com






Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

Previous Report
SPACEWAR
Russian Defense Ministry Can Soon Get Five New Reconnaissance Satellites
Moscow (Sputnik) Oct 18, 2016
The Russian Defense Ministry has signed a contract with the Lavochkin Research and Production Association on the development of a radar reconnaissance satellite system, the Russian Izvestia newspaper reports. Under the deal, the Defense Ministry will get five satellites that will need to be able to distinguish live objects on the ground under any weather conditions, the newspaper said citi ... read more


SPACEWAR
Bioelectronics at the speed of life

NREL finds bacterium that uses both CO2 and cellulose to make biofuels

State partnerships can promote increased bio-energy production, reduce emissions

Turning biofuel waste into wealth in a single step

SPACEWAR
Solar cells get boost with integration of water-splitting catalyst

Simulation models global renewable electricity system

Photon Energy delivers solar power for water treatment plant

Tesla's and SolarCity's launch of solar roof tiles is great news

SPACEWAR
Interior set to rule on future of BLM's Renewable Energy Program

Alberta pushing hard on renewable energy pedal

Cuomo announces major progress in offshore wind development

New York set for offshore wind after environmental review

SPACEWAR
Deeper carbon cuts needed to avoid climate tragedy: UN

New program makes energy-harvesting computers more reliable

Australian consortium buys power grid after Chinese bid blocked

UNESCO urges Bangladesh to scrap Sundarbans plant

SPACEWAR
Bottlebrush polymers make dielectric elastomers viable for use in devices

Salty batteries

Lithium ion extraction

Shoring up the power grid - with DIY scrap-metal batteries

SPACEWAR
As mercury emissions drop, so do concentrations in tuna

Study demonstrates potential support for ban on microbeads in cosmetics

Pollution emitted near equator has biggest impact on global ozone

Delhi shuts schools as smog sparks health 'emergency'

SPACEWAR
Can Oil Markets Survive An OPEC Implosion

Mixed support for Trump's potential energy policiesw

E.ON reaches milestone with English Channel wind far

Profits for Russian oil giant Rosneft tumble

SPACEWAR
Mars' ionosphere shaped by crustal magnetic fields

Iron-Loving Bacteria A Model For Mars Life

Opportunity makes small U-turn to reach summit of Spirit Mound

'Millions' needed to continue Europe's Mars mission: ESA chief









The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2024 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. All articles labeled "by Staff Writers" include reports supplied to Space Media Network by industry news wires, PR agencies, corporate press officers and the like. Such articles are individually curated and edited by Space Media Network staff on the basis of the report's information value to our industry and professional readership. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Statement Our advertisers use various cookies and the like to deliver the best ad banner available at one time. All network advertising suppliers have GDPR policies (Legitimate Interest) that conform with EU regulations for data collection. By using our websites you consent to cookie based advertising. If you do not agree with this then you must stop using the websites from May 25, 2018. Privacy Statement. Additional information can be found here at About Us.