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Space companies bet big on PSLV Rakesh Sasibhushan, CMD of Antrix Corporation, which markets the PSLV (and other ISRO services) to global satellite operators, said, "We have three important proof-of-concept microsats in C40. It is for the first time that such technology demonstrators have come together as customers on a single ... ISRO satellite launch highlights: Modi congratulates ISRO, says it shows bright future in India's ... - The Indian Express
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NASA Has Invented an Incredible New Space Navigation Technique NASA has invented a new type of autonomous space navigation that could see human-made spacecraft heading into the far reaches of the Solar ... It could take a few years for the technology to be developed into a navigation system suitable for deep-space vessels, but the concept has been proven.
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NASA team first to demonstrate X-ray navigation in space The SEXTANT technology demonstration, which NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate had funded under its Game Changing Program, took advantage of the 52 X-ray telescopes and silicon-drift detectors that make up NASA's Neutron-star Interior Composition Explorer, or NICER. Since its ...
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Opinion: Trump's Unremarkable Defense Playbook "Opinion: Trump's Unremarkable Defense Playbook" 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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Blastoff: what do New Zealand's new space laws mean for other emergent technologies? A key characteristic of so-called 'exponential technologies' is that they change what is possible extremely quickly – and it can be fascinating to observe how fast or slowly governments react. Lawyer Steven Moe looks at the developing world of space law, and questions whether similar moves are needed ...
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Tackling Space Junk with a High-Tech Harpoon and Net Space has a junk problem. Roughly 100 million pieces of debris larger than a millimeter -- ranging from defunct satellites to astronauts' gloves -- are orbiting the Earth. But the U.K.'s Surrey Space Centre is sending into space RemoveDebris, a device which will test what it hopes is a cost-effective ...
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Will tech startups bring in the next wave of disruption in India's IT industry? While Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai still make up the bulk of the investments in the tech startup space, Tier 2 and 3 cities are also growing, making up around 20% of the tech startup space. This means that investors are looking inwards rather than on the surface to invest in. Brands that are solving local ...
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My internship at a global aerospace technology company Where did you intern? I interned with the System Integration Test & Evaluation (SIT&E) team at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems in Space Park, Redondo Beach, California. Space Park is a historic location for space technology where rocket engines, lasers and advanced satellites have been ...
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Six ways that new technology will revolutionise shopping "Retail today is not about buying it cheap and selling it expensive," he explained. "It's about logistics - moving from producer to consumer as fast as possible." Cromwell's company is piloting the Moby - an autonomous and unstaffed mobile retail space that you can call up with your phone in the same way ...
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Falcon Heavy To Become World's Most Powerful Operational Rocket "Falcon Heavy To Become World's Most Powerful Operational Rocket" 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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