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'To boldly grow': Japan astronaut worried by space growth spurt Norishige Kanai, who is aboard the International Space Station, tweeted: "We had our bodies measured after reaching space, and wow, wow, wow, I had actually grown by as much as 9 centimeters (3.5 inches)!". "I have grown like a plant in just three weeks," he said, adding that he had not experienced ...
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How Lockheed Martin's Silicon Valley Arm Get Space Tech Into The Mainstream The flipside of this is how space engineering is transforming many industries here on Earth. At Lockheed Martin, there's been a significant push to explore technologies that have both a national security and commercial element. Fouse's Palo Alto lab is at the forefront of this, piggybacking off Silicon ...
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Small Company Has Big Plans for Making Metal Parts in Space Made In Space, a Mountain View, California-based company, plans to use 3-D printing to manufacture metal parts in space. The technology is already used here on Earth by companies such as General Electric Co. and Siemens AG to build components for everything from jet engines to rockets. Cosmic ...
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Kerry Washington on Her New Facebook Show and How Technology Is Diminishing Hollywood's ... Kerry Washington, star of ABC's "Scandal," said the scripted teen drama she's executive producing for Facebook's Watch video platform is an example of how technology is eroding the clout of Hollywood's traditional power brokers. "The latest inspiration for storytelling in the digital and tech space ...
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New model rules for TV White Space technology makes debut The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) has announced the publication of new model rules for TV White Space (TVWS) technology. TVWS refers to unused frequencies in the wireless spectrum between TV broadcasts. The new rules are designed to facilitate and encourage international regulatory ...
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Second SuperView satellite pair launched from China A second satellite duo for Beijing Space View Technology successfully launched Tuesday atop a Long March 2D rocket, doubling the company's high-resolution imaging capacity for sale on the global market. Burning a mixture of hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide propellants, the 134-f00t-tall (41-meter) ...
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Is TeamIndus out of lunar rover project? Space industry sources said it would take several months for TeamIndus if it wanted to go to a suitable international launcher for its 600-kg-plus spacecraft and 60-kg lander-rover, apart from matching the technical and procedural requirements. Globally, there is a big launch gap for boosters that can ...
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Musk's space dreams tested by failure of top secret Zuma satellite SpaceX launches secret mission code named Zuma. Photo: AP. Only now, what was supposed to be a triumph for Musk and his SpaceX has turned into a potential setback after the satellite went missing. The episode is also shaping up as a test for the billionaire's ambitions in space, especially SpaceX's ...
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Rocket expert K. Sivan new ISRO chairman Rocket scientist K. Sivan, currently Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, is to be the next Secretary of the Department of Space, and Chairman ... A graduate in aeronautical engineering from the Madras Institute of Technology, ME from the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, and doctorate in ...
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Exploring alien worlds with lasers 10 January 2018. In everyday life we look and touch things to find out what they are made of. A powerful scientific technique does the same using lasers – and in two years' time it will fly in space for the first time. A researcher working with ESA has been investigating how lasers might be used in future ...
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Space Propulsion Technology for Small Spacecraft As small satellites become more popular and capable, strategies to provide in-space propulsion increase in importance. Applications range from orbital chan.
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