Wednesday, 6 December 2017

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Daily update 6 December 2017
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A Deep Space Industries concept for a spacecraft that could retrieve space resources from the surface While companies like Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources are interested in extracting resources from asteroids, the NASA solicitation is focused on accessing lunar and Martian resources.
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The space agencies have made clear that its main purpose would be to test, from Earth's backyard, the technology for deep-space exploration and long-duration missions — including, eventually, going to Mars. "But we also want to work out how we get the best science out of it," says Parker.
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Relativity Space claims its building-size Stargate rocket mill is the largest metal 3D printer in the world. (Relativity ... A growing number of companies are using the technology to make components for satellites and launch vehicles that are lighter or less expensive than if they were made with conventional ...
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The UAE on Wednesday launched its ambitious plan to send four Emirati astronauts into space. Young Emiratis have been invited to register for the UAE Astronaut Programme by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE's Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. The move is ...
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"Giving astronauts a sense of direction and orientation in space is a challenge because there is no gravity and no easy way to determine which way is up and down," explained Kevin Duda, a space systems engineer at Draper, in a statement. "Our technology improves mission success in space by ...
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NASA is pushing forward on testing a key energy source that could literally "empower" human crews on the Mars surface. The agency's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) has provided multi-year funding to the Kilopower project.
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That's the warning from a US Air Force chief, who recently spoke in Britain to highlight the pace at which his nation's 'agile and forward-thinking adversaries' are developing technology which will allow them to fight a war in space. Major General Robert Rego, a strategic mission adviser at United States ...
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Want to lift the mysterious veil that shrouds space exploration? Tuesday night, at Makers Meetup, you'll get a chance to hear from the scientists driving the latest tech initiatives at NASA. In a conversation moderated by Dr. Basil Harris — the lead scientist behind this cool project — attendees will hear from ...
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"Brexit Named Bandit In Recent British Business Developments" 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 ...
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Communications Minister Clare Curran yesterday released a report - Digital New Zealanders: The Pulse of our Nation - outlining the digital divide in New Zealand. She says the government will, with the assistance of a soon to be established advisory group, help determine what tech skills Kiwis need to ...
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Father of the chips steering Europe's space missions
6 December 2017. With every innovation there comes the moment it is put to the test. For space engineer Jiri Gaisler that was the day his brainchild was taken to a Belgian particle accelerator and exposed to a beam of high-energy radiation. That occurred back in 2000, with the very first prototype of the ...
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