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MIT Develops Mach 0.8 Rocket Mini-Drone Perdix is one result of the Beaver Works research collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) aeronautics and astronautics department and MIT Lincoln ... "MIT Develops Mach 0.8 Rocket Mini-Drone" is part of Aviation Week & Space Technology's subscription package.
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Chasing 'Oumuamua—unfortunately human technology isn't up to the task Already, the object is fading from view, and we will never see it again as it zooms away. But what if we could? NASA is building what will be the world's most powerful rocket, the Space Launch System. Would it be capable of launching a small probe to catch 'Oumuamua? Do we have any technology that ...
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Draft space law gives private firms a grip on rocket, satellite making However, some of the provisions in the draft Bill needs scrutiny, as these could scare away international investors," says Rishabh Sinha, a counsel at TRA, a law firm based in Delhi that advises technology firms. "Space requires high investments and long gestation for returns. Any serious investor will ... For India, space is a frontier for exploration, not an arena for international competition: Foreign ... - Firstpost
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Payments by sound making waves in fintech space Chennai: Pay by Sound? After near field communication (NFC), the next technology that is set to shake up the payment space is 'payment by sound waves.' From big players like Google's audio QR (quick response) app Tez to smaller startups like Bengaluru-based 'ToneTag'— there is renewed interest ...
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How to Cover Rocket Blastoffs With an iPhone How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? Kenneth Chang, who covers space for The Times, discussed the tech he's using. What has stood out about how tech in the space race has changed in recent years? The fundamentals of rocket science have not ...
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China Isn't Winning the Race for Space Likewise, just last month, Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin successfully tested a new rocket engine that could help establish a permanent presence on the lunar surface starting in 2020 -- the year that China targets "parity" with U.S. rocket technology. And privately held Bigelow Aerospace LLC is planning to put an ...
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The benefits of being a total space cadet One of the most important aspects of sending things like satellites into space is making sure they have power to actually do their job. It's not realistic to send up a satellite with a massive fuel tank, so researchers have to think outside the box. "Improvements to solar cell technology were made to improve ...
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Ghana should make aggressive push towards space technology - Omanhene Koforidua, Nov 22, GNA – Daasebre Professor Oti Boateng, Omanhene of the New Juaben Traditional Area, has called for more aggressive push towards the use of space technology to drive the nation's development. This, he said, required fashioning out a new globally competitive space engineering ...
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'Survival in the Skies': Miniseries Explores Space and Aviation Inventions 28, will tell the stories behind the incredible pieces of space and aviation technology that made this possible. The four-part series "Survival in the Skies" will feature the stories of the people who made these breakthroughs and the individuals who relied on them for survival as they explored new frontiers.
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Report: 34% of Austin office space devoted to tech sector Austin ranked No. 1 in the technology sector's share of "major leasing activity" among 30 North American markets, according to a report by Los Angeles-based real estate giant CBRE Group Inc. The Texas capital also ranked No. 6 in annual tech-job growth, No. 10 in both rent growth and net absorption ...
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