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From Rijeka to Space: A Croatian Scientist Creating New Technology to Save the Planet NASA's timelapse video showing changes in the seasonal cohabitation of the plant world and the Earth's surface in the past 20 years is by far the most watched video of the American space agency. In the past week since it was published, it has been viewed over 1.5 million times, and although full of ...
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CoWrks is imparting a touch of tech to shared office space business How long does the morning scrum at your startup last? What's the average length of a conversation by the water cooler? Is there a particular desk that employees flock to during breaks? No, we are not taking a peek into the restive mind of a micro-manager. These are data points that Sidharth Menda, ...
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UNSW Canberra opens Australia's first space mission design facility "For the first time, Australia has a facility that will enable spacecraft design engineers and scientists to rapidly design and determine the technical and economic viability of proposed space missions," Professor Boyce said. "Just yesterday, we announced the successful launch into orbit of our first cube ...
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Israel Turns to Crowdfunding to Keep Lunar Dream Alive Following the crisis, Israel's Science, Technology and Space Ministry has committed millions of shekels to the project in an attempt to avert its closure – despite the prospect that the project might literally never get off the ground. The Science Ministry said it "intends to stand behind all of its understandings ...
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On-orbit satellite servicing and refueling may be on the horizon So the DARPA project is significant in that it seeks to address the technical and safety standards for responsible performance of on-orbit activities of commercial satellites as well as government space operations because, without some sort of guidance, future sustainability of the industry could be put at ...
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US military gets taste of new satellite technology for unmanned aircraft An unmanned aircraft in a test in August switched between two spot beams on an Intelsat high-throughout satellite. WASHINGTON — An unmanned military aircraft in mid-August took off from a test facility in North Dakota on a 1,075 nautical mile trip. Its mission was to show whether it could travel ...
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Cyber and Space Weapons Are Making Nuclear Deterrence Trickier At the outset, there would exist strong incentives to use offensive cyber and counter-space capabilities early, in order to negate the other side's military. The U.S. and Russian militaries depend (though not equally) on information technology and space assets to collect and disseminate intelligence, ...
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The Week In Technology, Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 2017 "The Week In Technology, Nov. 27-Dec. 1, 2017" is part of Aviation Week & Space Technology's subscription package. Subscribe now to read this full article. And by subscribing, you'll also receive full coverage of what's next in technology from the experts trusted by the global aerospace & defense ...
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Limerick on the up: Arralis CEO Barry Lunn talks about space, timing and driverless cars From modest beginnings in UL's Nexus centre in 2014, Arralis has become a global player pioneering cutting edge technology with some of the most exciting applications in the world today. CEO Barry Lunn tells Kevin Corbett about space, timing, and how Analog Devices has served as an inspiration to ...
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Art show reveals history, wonder of space photography A fiery streak blazes across a swirling blue orb in the largest image from a collection now on display at the Florida Institute of Technology's Foosaner Art Museum in Eau Gallie. The scene is striking visually and scientifically: It's a view of nearly the entire heavens, as captured in 1983 by an infrared ...
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