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New Tech Could Help Astronomers See Planets Around Alpha Centauri "This light is only a small fraction of the original star's light but can still overwhelm planets, which are much fainter still," he told Space.com.Belikov and his colleagues have developed a way to get around that issue and image exoplanets in multiple-star systems. "We are developing the technology to ...
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Air Force Secretary Laments Slow Pace of Space Technology Development Wilson singled out several of the so-called "new space" companies that are producing innovative technologies the Air Force might find useful. She recently toured the Virgin Orbit facility in California where the company is planning to loft spacecraft from 747s at about $5 million per launch. That gives ...
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Drone footage reveals SpaceX's mighty Falcon Heavy ready for demonstration test The Falcon Heavy works off existing technology behind the company's successful Falcon 9 rockets, which launches supplies to the International Space Station. The rockets also launch satellites into space for international clients. It is the first private company to do so. Instead of a single core like the ...
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5 tech trends to keep an eye on in 2018 Globally established companies such as Stratasys and Optomec have footprints in India through partnerships and alliances, notes the above-cited 6Wresearch note. Major companies active in the Indian 3D-printing market space are Altem Technologies, Imaginarium, Brahma 3, KCbots and JGroup ...
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It's Cold in Space; But Not as Cold as It Could Be In addition, the technology the team created to create a BEC could be harnessed by future quantum sensors that are inherently hypersensitive to slight changes in gravitational, magnetic, and electric fields, which will help improve navigational precision during deep space travel and measurements of ...
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Morocco satellite launch could accelerate Spanish space efforts Airbus is developing SeoSat/Ingenio on behalf of the Spanish government, with the Madrid-based Center for Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) funding the mission. It is the optical counterpart to the country's PAZ synthetic aperture radar mission that is slated for launch this January, having ...
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Is Microsoft's 'TV White Space' the Answer to Wisconsin's Rural Broadband Woes? It's also affordable, according to Microsoft, which cites a Boston Consulting Group study showing that a mix of methods, including TV white space as well as other wireless and satellite technologies, could dramatically lower the cost of bringing high-speed internet service to rural areas. "It's our biggest ...
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Asteroid-Sampling Spacecraft Captures Haunting View of Earth in Space But the study is also a stepping-stone on NASA's longer journey to develop the skills and technology to mine asteroids in space. OSIRIS-REx launched in September 2016, using Earth as a slingshot the following year for help redirecting its path to Bennu. During the maneuver, it turned its mid-range ...
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'Space brat' Larry Harvey focused on how space can enhance medical research Abba Zubair, the medical and scientific director of the Cell Therapy Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, and Larry Harvey, director of science and technology at the Center for Applied Space Technology, attended a "Creating a Regional Space Medicine Consortium" conference. (Photo by Robin ...
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Israel to launch three nanosatellites into space in 2018 The Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) is set to launch a group of three nanosatellites, which will fly in controlled formation into space late this year. Dutch company Innovative Solutions In Space will carry out the launch, which will see the world's first autonomous satellite to be flown in formation.
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