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Oumuamua: Race to examine Earth's first interstellar visitor Voyager 1, now itself on the edge of our solar system on a course into deep space, currently holds that honour at 61,300km/h. But some believe we have the technology capable of propelling a probe fast enough to catch Oumuamua. "Besides the scientific interest of getting data back from the object, the ...
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Cubesat Buccaneer: Australia takes its first steps towards rejoining the space race Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) researchers display a mock-up of the Buccaneer cubesat and its components. The Buccaneer project will help determine the impact of space weather upon satellites and help calibrate Australia's over-the-horizon radar defence system. Picture: ...
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NASA satellite imagery provides animation of 'breathing' Earth "These are incredibly evocative visualizations of our living planet," Gene Carl Feldman, an oceanographer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center said in a statement. "That's the Earth, that is it breathing every single day, changing with the seasons, responding to the Sun, to the changing winds, ocean ...
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Race to Space: 5 Billionaires Who Might Find Life Outside Earth Before NASA Between the cost of paying scientists, gathering materials and building state-of-the-art equipment, space travel is expensive. But what about those for which money is not an issue? As technology continues to advance and the idea of space travel becomes more realistic, an increasing number of the ...
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Investor Interest in NewSpace is Growing Fast In an interview with Via Satellite, Boggett pointed to the growing sum of venture-backed capital in the space industry as evidence that a number of young companies are rapidly accelerating toward maturity. The team at Seraphim Capital — a venture fund that focuses exclusively on space technology ...
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Canadian researcher joins NASA hunt for meteorites in Antarctica An Ontario physicist is embarking on a NASA-funded expedition to Antarctica to collect meteorites, in hopes that the fallen space rocks will give researchers new insight into the outer reaches of the solar system. Scott VanBommel, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Guelph, is joining the annual ...
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UAE, US strengthen collaboration in space They later visited the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and Space Education group, and met with students and educators to discuss the importance to promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education, especially within the context of advancing humanity's peaceful ...
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Best Buy center gives Minnesota teens access to technology The library tech center serves urban youth by giving them a creative space to make and explore by using technology that otherwise wouldn't be available to them. (Maria Alejandra Cardona/Minnesota Public Radio via AP) less. In a Sept. 27, 2017 photo, a young man raps in the studio of the Teen Tech ...
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Tech talent predictions – merging digital expertise and human interaction What are the talent acquisition technology predictions that will shape the market for 2018. Based on insight from the specialist technology team, the list reflects the top five predicted trends in the talent technology space. Contributor Corinne, Ripoche Van Hecke, President – Pontoon. Commenting on the ...
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Sri Lanka's first Nano Satellit to space in 2020 Sri Lanka will enter the satellite technology era by sending its first nano technology satellite into space by 2020. The Arthur C. Clarke Institute had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Russia to strengthen Sri Lanka's satellite technology. Following the signing of the MOU, the Samara ...
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