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Chandrayaan-1: India's First Mission to the Moon The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is developing a successor mission called Chandrayaan-2, which is expected to launch to the moon ... Chandrayaan-1 was intended not only to be a demonstration of India's technology in space, but also was expected to return scientific information about ...
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Launch of Nasa's new flagship space telescope is delayed - again But much of the technology required for such a fantastic instrument didn't yet exist. The JWST's creators had to invent, among other things, a main mirror and a heat shield that could unfold like origami in orbit. The cost of the mission quickly ballooned past the initial projection of about US$1 billion, and ...
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High-tech active learning spaces transform teaching It's been more than a decade since a small group of professors at Dawson College started to experiment with active learning. Today, those early initiatives have evolved into a movement that's transforming the way teachers teach and students learn. "It has injected new life into the kinds of things I can do ...
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The ageless appeal of 2001: A Space Odyssey In 1968, film-maker Stanley Kubrick and his screenwriting colleague, science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, presented 2001: A Space Odyssey. Half a century later, this unprecedentedly detailed speculation about our place in the cosmos and our evolving relationship with technology is regarded as one ...
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S. Korea to inject 604.2 bln won into space technology in 2018. SEOUL, March 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's government will inject 604.2 billion (US$566 million) to develop technology for space exploration in 2018, down 9.3 percent from a year earlier, the government said Wednesday. The Ministry of Science and ICT announced this year's budget after adjusting its ...
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Earth-bound Chinese spacelab plunging to fiery end The China Manned Space programme, which put Tiangong-1 into orbit in September 2011, has been mostly mum on the fate of China's first space station, designed to test technologies related to docking in orbit. Daily updates on its official website have tracked its gradual descent - average altitude as of ...
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House Panel Approves Two Bills to Support Space Industry The U.S. House Science, Space and Technology Committee has approved two bills aimed at supporting the rocket propulsion and space support industries. One bill, proposed by Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., would designate NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama as the agency's lead center for ...
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Rise of tech: Dell still top place to work in Ireland Technology firms once again dominate a ranking of the best places to work for in Ireland with five of the top 10 companies all focused on the tech space. Dell takes top spot for the second year running in the rankings, which have been compiled by jobs site Indeed and are based on thousands of ...
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A Singaporean in space? This tech visionary believes the dream is close to reality – and he's ... Introducing Mr Lim Seng, founder and managing director of Singapore-based technology firm IN.Genius, who has a grand vision of sending the first Singaporean to near space, or at least past the Armstrong Line, which is 20km above sea-level. In an interview with Business Insider, Mr Lim shared that ...
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500 students to solve space tech issues at Ahmedabad centre of Hackathon-2018 About 500 students from 17 states and their mentors will participate in the second edition of Smart India Hackathon-2018 (software edition) on March 30 and 31, where they will solve 18 problems pertaining to space technology offered by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The hackathon ...
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