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Space technology: Poland has high hopes 2012 marked the dawn of a new "space era" for Poland. That year the country joined the European Space Agency and sent into orbit its first satellite ...
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Fancy A Trip To Space? Here Are Some Amazing Advancements In Technology But modern technology has taken that further, going beyond the earth's ... Here are more interesting facts about Blue Origin, it's space travel, and other ...
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New NASA technology to better measure Earth's orientation Washington: The US space agency has deployed an advanced technology to precisely measure Earth's orientation and rotation - information that ...
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Why tech firms favour 'wellbeing' spaces What you can learn from them. Tech companies are less likely to devote office space to individual employees, instead preferring to tailor floor plans to team working, according to ...
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The Future is here at Lowe's: The global retailer could take Indian startups to space Lowe's is betting big on 3D-Printing, it plans to take this technology to space with an aeronautical firm called Made in Space. 3D-Printing in zero ...
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RUAG technology going to Mars ExoMars is a joint programme by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian space agency Roscosmos to explore Mars and its environment.
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Six Chinese technology projects that might change the world A major mission of FAST is to look for radio signals sent out by outer space intelligence. Photo: National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese ...
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Bezos's Space Vision Takes Long View "Bezos's Space Vision Takes Long View" is part of the new Aviation Week & Space Technology subscription, now available online and in our newly ...
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Fast facts about Lancaster's new co-working space A new, technology-focused co-working space called Pubforge is opening in Lancaster City this month. It is part of two trends — co-working spaces and ...
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Fourth Industrial Day – research and development for the space propulsion systems of tomorrow As part of this event, Hansjörg Dittus, DLR Executive Board Member for Space Research and Technology, and Jean-Marc Astorg, CNES Director of ...
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