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NASA, ESA Considering Innovative Applications of Blockchain Technology It's worth noting that the ESA paper focuses on blockchain technology applications to administrative processes but doesn't address embedded blockchain technology for space hardware and software, which is covered by NASA's RNCP. However, since ESA's exploration of blockchain technology is just ...
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Australian space company Gilmour Space Technologies signs Mars deal with NASA NASA will assist Gold Coast-based company Gilmour Space Technologies in building a rover designed to extract water from the red planet. This is believed the first time an Australian-based space start-up has entered into a Space Act Agreement with NASA. Testing of the rover prototype will take place ...
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Space Technology: Accelerating Agriculture Insurance Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Gajendra Singh Shekhawat during the National conference on 'Accelerating Agriculture Insurance' released a FICCI - Skymet knowledge paper, titled 'Accelerating Agriculture Insurance' and an ICRIER working paper on 'Crop Insurance in India: Key ...
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Bigelow inflatable space capsules may replace the aging International Space Station For reference, when the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts its Dragon cargo spacecraft to the Space Station, its total weight maxes out at 13,228 pounds. The looming question for Bigelow, however, is not if it can successfully build this inflatable technology. As the BEAM technology on the space station ...
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How a New 'Happy Suit' Would Protect Astronauts from the Stresses of Space Researchers from Florida Polytechnic University are developing a "happy suit" that they say will protect astronauts from the psychologically harrowing effects of space travel. The technology's network of wireless sensors would respond to the wearer's vitals by recalibrating his or her environment in real ...
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Border Scuffles May Speed India's UAS Buys "Border Scuffles May Speed India's UAS Buys" 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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Here's Where Technology Jobs Could Give Office Properties A Boost in 2018 As a result, it is forecasting that net absorption of office space will slow to 32.1 million square feet this year, from 50.1 million square feet in 2017 and the 2010-2016 annual average of 38.9 million square feet. One office-occupying sector that is growing, however, is technology. Technology jobs have ...
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Russia and China Are Working on Space and Counterspace Weapons "Continued global space industry expansion will further extend space-enabled capabilities and space situational awareness to nation-state, nonstate, and commercial space actors in the coming years, enabled by the increased availability of technology, private-sector investment, and growing ...
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Wood brings space technology to nuclear decommissioning Wood is leading research to make nuclear decommissioning safer, faster and more cost-effective by innovatively applying new technologies developed in space exploration, car production and medicine. The company has secured approximately GBP 1.5 million funding from the UK's government's ...
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Op-ed | On the verge of a space renaissance We are entering a renaissance era in human spaceflight. Just as the European masters brought forth a magical period of learning, discovery, invention, fine arts and music 500 years ago, with the advances in the science and technologies proliferating today, we expect a rejuvenation in human space ...
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