Tuesday, 6 January 2015

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technology of space
Daily update 6 January 2015
NEWS
Florida Today
KSC team delves into wearable tech in space
The accessory makes the Kennedy Space Center engineer an early adopter of "wearable technology" that one leading consumer electronics company ...
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PRI
Exciting new ideas in space technology are getting short-changed by Congress
PRI
While new technologies for planetary science and space exploration show great promise, the budget for space technology got short shrift in the ...
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Phys.Org
Technology innovations spin NASA's SMAP into space
Scheduled for launch on Jan. 29, 2015, NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) instrument will measure the moisture lodged in Earth's soils with ...
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Technology Zimbabwe
Predictions 2015: What can we expect from the Zimbabwean technology space?
It's only a few days into the new year and a lot of things have started to change in the Zimbabwean technology space. From tariff reductions to ...
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Gizmodo India
Scientists deliberate space tech at Indian Science Congress
At a symposium on space and space technology, Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) Project Director S Arunan, shared the success story of 'Mangalyaan', ...
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Times of India
Mega office space deals on cards
The e-tailer is seeking to add 2.5 lakh sqft of office space immediately as ... Amazon also has a global technology services unit operating in the city ...
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Livemint
Isro to carry out winged-reusable rocket tech demo
Isro will carry out the technology demonstration of the reusable launch ... Space vehicles are costly to build and launch, and making them reusable ...
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dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)
Comet probe 'may revive in March': French space chief
"The Philae saga is going to continue," Jean-Yves Le Gall, head of the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), told journalists in Paris, referring to ...
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