Monday 25 May 2015

Google Alert - technology of space

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technology of space
Daily update 25 May 2015
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$1.8 billion disappears in Russian space program
In 2014 alone, federal space agency Roscosmos committed 92 billion rubles ($1.8 billion) worth of financial violations, according to Russia's public ...
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InterAksyon
China ranked 4th among world space powers - report
BEIJING - China's space capabilities are ranked the fourth in the world, and the ... Information, affiliated to the China Academy of Space Technology.
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US to set up $300000 technology centre at Nust
US to set up $300,000 technology centre at Nust ... The Nust American Space in Bulawayo will house a library, an educational advisory service centre ...
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Rolls Readies Advance3 Next-Gen Demonstrator
"Rolls Readies Advance3 Next-Gen Demonstrator" is part of the new Aviation Week & Space Technology subscription, now available online and in our ...
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Aircraft sector may adopt rocket technology, says expert
A cross-information flow between aviation and space technology experts becomes very meaningful in this backdrop, he told a national conference on ...
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BT.com
May 25, 1961: Kennedy ramps up the Space Race by pledging to put a man on the Moon
He said that an estimated $9 billion would be needed over five years for research and development of the technology that would be required to make ...
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Mail & Guardian Online
Vital partnerships on horizon for science and technology
Vital partnerships on horizon for science and technology ... of the science, technology and innovation space, as well as government as a whole.
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Space Ref (press release)
NASA ISS Space to Ground Weekly Report - 22 May 2015
The SpinSat study tested how a spherical satellite measuring 22 inches in diameter moves and positions itself in space using new thruster technology.
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