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Video: Developing landing tech for space A rocket flying several landing technologies was recently flown in the Mojave Desert. These flight tests, coordinated by NASA, are helping to develop ...
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Spaceports supported, but not technology for space The Speech addressed electric and autonomous vehicles, mainly in terms of infrastructure and insurance, as well as the space sector, with the ...
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NASA Tests Flexible Roll-Out Solar Array on Space Station (Video) ROSA is a collaboration between NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate and two private companies, including Deployable Space Systems ...
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Of comets and canines: transferring technology from space to 'sniff' out cancer Building instruments for fancy space experiments is a tough job, but rewarding if your technology transfers to Earth. Dr Geraint Morgan went from ...
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NASA Tests Flexible Solar Array on Space Station NASA tested the ROSA technology in vacuum chambers on the Earth several years ago, but this is its first test in space. Over the weekend of June ...
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A Different Kind of Space Race: How Far-Out Tech Changes the Way You Live Developments in space travel remain crucial to the technological advances we enjoy daily. Long-distance communications, solar energy, artificial ...
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Major Companies Reconsider Their A&D Businesses "Major Companies Reconsider Their A&D Businesses" is part of Aviation Week & Space Technology's subscription package. Subscribe now to read ...
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An elevator to space? Demo by Japanese students brings science fiction closer to reality A demonstration by a group of Japanese students Monday showed how the technology for a space elevator could work. Space elevators would link ...
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Siberian scientists invent technology to wirelessly recharge and 'kill' drones NOVOSIBIRSK, June 21. /TASS/. Specialists of the Institute of Atmospheric Optics within the Siberian branch of Russia's Academy of Sciences have ...
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Organs-on-Chips Tech to be Tested at International Space Station A $2 million grant will fund new technology to evaluate the effects of space travel on human brain cells at the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. ...
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