Saturday 2 August 2014

Google Alert - technology of space

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technology of space
Daily update 2 August 2014
NEWS
Times of India
Google bails on floating 'interactive space'
... on US coastlines and in various states in what Google described as an experiment with creating "interactive space" for learning about technology.
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WCYB
Elizabethton tech school doubles space, gets specialized training
Additions are now complete at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Elizabethton and the learning space has doubled.
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Japan's NICT Conducts TV Band 'White Space' Testing in London
While TV white space deployments have been successful in rural areas of ... Technology (NICT) conducted the white space trials in central London.
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Latino Post
NASA tested an impossible space engine and it somehow worked
NASA has been testing new space travel technologies throughout its entire history, but the results of its latest experiment may be the most exciting yet ...
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Space Fellowship
SpaceX is launching rockets made with parts produced by a 3-D printer
SpaceX, short for Space Exploration Technologies Corp., builds its Dragon capsules and Falcon 9 rockets in a vast complex in Hawthorne.
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National Geographic
Oxygen-Generating Mars Rover to Bring Colonization Closer
... demonstrating technology that could both keep astronauts alive on Mars and help them launch into space when it's time to go home. [NASA's 2020 ...
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Space Ref (press release)
Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chai Smith Statement on NASA Advisory Council ...
Washington, D.C. - Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) today released the following statement after the ...
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RedOrbit
NASA's Tiny Payload 'IceCube' No Longer On Ice
“What we want to do is modify this receiver to fly in space and raise its technology-readiness level for deployment on a satellite,” said Goddard scientist ...
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