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 The military successfully launched and shot down a dummy ballistic missile during its ascent Thursday, t stanley cup usa he first in a series testing the Pentagon s plans to shield America from short- and medium-range missiles.The missile was launched at 2:30 p.m. from the Navy s Pacific Missile Range Facility at Barking Sands toward the Pacific Ocean and was intercepted within four minutes o stanley isolierkanne n the ascent by another missile launched from the cruiser USS Lake Erie, the Department of Defense said. It s a major mile stanley polska stone,  said Chris Taylor, spokesman for the military s Missile Defense Agency.Taylor said it was the first time in the history of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense program that a missile had been intercepted on the rise.The missile was intercepted 500,000 feet above sea level. The Lake Erie had about 80 seconds to identify the threat and launch an intercepting missile, Taylor said.        The test was conducted by the Navy and the Missile Defense Agency. It was the first of six flight tests to develop an emergency deployment sea-based ballistic missile defense against short- to medium-range ballistic missiles, the Pentagon said.It was the third consecutive target intercept flight.In June, a dummy missile launched at the same Navy base was struck down by an interceptor missile fired from some 200 miles out at sea in an exercise to show that a rocket guided by a warship s radar system can knock down a medium- or long-range missile under controlled conditions. A January exercise to tes Exae Emergency Landing at Newark Airport
 According to a FCC filing submitted on Monday and uncovered by Reuters, Google might be working on some kind of wireless network, offering sweet, sweet internet without giving all of your monies to AT 038;T.     What we know at the moment is that Google has applied to conduct tests in California across different wireless fr stanley tazas equencies, including a little-used millimeter-wavelength fr stanley cup equency. That frequency is perfect for transmitting large amounts of data relatively short distances. According to Stephen Crowley, a wireless engineer, it would be perfect as a wireless extension of Google Fiber, either complementing the existing cables, or providing an alternative to running an internet connecti stanley france on all the way to people   homes. Obviously, a Google cell network would almost certainly be a Seriously Good Thing. Google   fledgling Fiber network offers unlimited, speedy internet connection for a fraction of the price of the incumbents 鈥?and with any luck, the same would be true of a Google wireless network. After all, Google   endgame with pretty much any kind of internet service isn ;t to make money through the service itself 鈥?rather, it   to get people doing more stuff online, specifically through Google services. That   the reason it   playing around with internet balloons, and offering cut-price fiber internet to cities. Of course, this filing isn ;t proof that Google is planning a wireless network 鈥?far from it, in fac