Friday, 8 December 2017

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Daily update 8 December 2017
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I'm not the first to tell you that technology has fundamentally changed the way we work. It's also changing the spaces we work in and how we work not to mention the impact it's having on our day to day lives. Personally, the way I work has changed hugely over the past 10 years, even a lot in the last five ...
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New Delhi, Dec 8(PTI) India said today that the necessary procedural norms for its admission to the Wassenaar Arrangement will be completed shortly and the membership will facilitate high-technology tie-ups for countrys defence and space programmes. The remarks by external affairs ministry ...
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Using calculated fuel cost ($0.245/kg) that means the total fuel cost for the launch is $637,200. Now I get to use my airline fuel overhead figure. Airlines have 16.5% fuel overhead ratio and we're going to assume the space industry will as well. So $637,109 is 16.5% of our total ticket take. And that means ...
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Kovind said that the Internet, information technology and space technologies have changed the human society and all of these have either originated in or seen accelerated research in defence technologies. He said that it would provide a "tonic" to the Make in India programme to innovate, develop and ...
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"F-35 Big Winner In Boeing-Bombardier Clash" 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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Using the Dark Matter Particle Explorer, Chinese researchers have made a precise measurement of cosmic ray electron flux. SHARE. SHARE · tweet · share. AsianScientist (Dec. 8, 2017) – In a study published in Nature, a team of researchers in China have made a precise measurement of cosmic ray ...
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"Bell Takes Tailsitter Route To VTOL Cargo Drones " 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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"How Fast Can U.S. Air Force Improve Space-based Missile Warning?" 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 ...
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All this is bad news for the Air Force's 2018 space investment budget. Service officials have touted the $7.75 billion request — about 20 percent more than the Air Force spent in fiscal year 2017 — as essential to start developing new technologies in three major focus areas: space superiority, space ...
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NAI Maestas & Ward's leasing agents Dave Hill and Steve Kraemer are leasing the space to Moog, according to Kraemer. Austin noted Moog had too much room at Sandia Science & Technology Park because the company moved some of its operations over the years, but he said the downsize will not ...
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Smart Spacesuits Feature
Kevin Duda, a space systems principal engineer at Draper, recently filed the patent for the self-return system. The lead inventor heads the Human Systems Integration Group, a team responsible for architecting technologies where the human — a soldier, a pilot, an astronaut — is the central element of a ...
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Transport Minister visits Reaction Engines to see space sector technology
Minister visits cutting-edge Oxfordshire business to see first-hand the technologies paving the way for high speed, low cost transport to space.
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