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Inflatable habitat blasts off today for test run on space station The scheduled launch marks the fourth mission for high-tech entrepreneur Elon Musk's privately owned Space Exploration Technologies since a ...
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USC Selective Separation Sintering technology could help NASA 3D print on Mars Futurists, riding the wave of recent technological advancements, are again dreaming of exploring space and colonizing Mars. Unfortunatey, one ...
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Solar storm scientists prepare for geomagnetic event that could destroy technology across the ... Space weather has previously caused some problems, lightly disrupting technology and leading to visible changes. But none recently have been as ...
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To power its rocket of the future, NASA turns to 1950s technology NASA is making good progress on developing the core stage of its Space Launch System rocket, as directed by Congress in 2010. Per the request of ...
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NASA Is Developing Space Farming; Growing Food In Mars May Soon Be Possible NASA is continuously developing space farming technology so that astronauts can grow plant and food inside the International Space Station.
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Finding a co-working space that doesn't burn a hole in your pocket just got easier with Sneed The energy of the place fed on the eclectic mix which housed the space: designers, lawyers, bloggers, tech junkies, mothers who were working from ...
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Former NASA administrator discusses space with students Michael Griffin "What I want is for the U.S. to be a space-faring nation, and a space-faring nation should be able to go wherever technology takes us.
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Line up for Cheltenham Science Festival announced The annual event that draws thousands from across the country will this year have a focus on new frontiers in technology and space exploration.
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Innovation only way to satisfy businesses need for space There has been a misconception in the past that London's small, fast-growing businesses are dominated by technology firms, and there are some ...
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SpaceX launching bouncy castle into orbit It's an important question on earth but it's an absolutely critical one in space, where it costs $ 10,000 per pound to get up to the International Space ...
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