Saturday, 3 February 2018

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technology of space
Daily update 3 February 2018
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The Budget 2018 has come as a sweet news for the Indian space industry. At INR 10,783 crore, the Department of Space (DoS) gets its biggest outlay to date and also the best yearly increase in five years — of 18.6%. A bid to further give a booster dose to the space technology, ISRO's allocation crosses ...
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An old electronics box drifts through space after Russian cosmonauts tossed it away from the International Space Station during a spacewalk on Feb. 2, 2018. ... By that time, the antenna's electronics — made in the 1990s — were obsolete and incompatible with new satellite technology. In order to work, ...
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... in dialogue with not only the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to cater the burgeoning domestic demand but also original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as suppliers to their global supply chain," said H S Shankar, chairman and managing director of Alpha Design Technologies Pvt Ltd.
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Amazon now leases more than 20 million square feet of space for physical stores. Capital expenditures in 2017 jumped to $10.1 billion from $6.7 billion in 2016. In addition to capacity for fulfillment center, Amazon said much of the growth was for technology infrastructure to support Amazon Web ...
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... is new hope among the startup community here that with the recently installed government of president Mnangagwa doing all it can to open up the economy to the world and reverse years of stagnation there's a better chance investors will return and take a chance on the country's fledgling tech space.
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Technology takes 'warung' to another level Old shop, new tech: An attendant scans a barcode on a chocolate bar at a Warung Pintar outlet in front of a coworking space on Jl. Dr. Satrio in Central Jakarta on Friday. The upgraded warung is one of the digitalized stalls equipped with state-of-the-art ...
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Today, 3rd of February happens to be the national day of Space Technology in the Iranian calendar. This day was named after the successful launch of Iran's first Satellite, which was placed in orbit in February 2009, and was described as a "data-processing" satellite for "research and ...
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"Zhangheng 1 cannot be used to predict earthquakes directly, but it will help prepare the research and technologies for a ground-space earthquake monitoring and forecasting system in the future," said Zhao Jian, a senior official at the China National Space Administration, in a report published by ...
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Google is foraying into the art space with its application, Google Arts & Culture, which launched in 2016. The app's newest feature is a face-matching tool that allows you to find your famous museum doppelgänger using the images in its database. The app was originally created to allow users to view ...
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Once the patient enters the personalized space, the talking wall can project a picture of the doctor with his or her name and title. The embedded technology also allows the wall to ''know'' the patient's vital signs. A patient can then ask "Alexa" for information about any health condition and the wall will ...
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How we can use space technology to improve life on Earth
Danielle Wood leads the Space Enabled research group at the MIT Media Lab, where she works to tear down the barriers that limit the benefits of space exploration to only the few, the rich or the elite. She identifies six technologies developed for space exploration that can contribute to sustainable ...
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Watching the weather in space
A team of UK space scientists have been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to take part in a new mission to better prepare Earth against the damaging effects of space weather. Although they happen many miles away from Earth, extreme space weather events can emit a shower of tiny ...
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