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RIT scientist modifies digital cinema technology for future space missions The RIT astronomical imaging system is competing with other technologies for deployment on future NASA space missions for surveying star and galaxy clusters. NASA is supporting Ninkov's ongoing research on the RIT multi-object spectrometer with a $550,000 grant to recoat the Digital Micromirror ...
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Auxiliaries at NPE2018: Packing More Functions in Less Space Novatec is also highlighting a new at-the-press drying product for molders tackling highly tailored nylons and other specialty materials. These specially equipped NovaWheel portable dryers have adapted two technologies established in Novatec's central drying offerings—Moisture Manager and OverDry ...
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Out of this world: Inside Japan's space colony centre TOKYO (AFP) - A newly created Space Colony Research centre led by Japan's first female astronaut is bringing cutting-edge technology to bear on one of mankind's greatest questions: Can we live in space? Tucked away in high-tech laboratories at the Tokyo University of Science, a team of 30 ...
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ISRO making India proud , harnessing space technology for national development It is not the first time ISRO has made the country proud and helped establish India's name among the top space agencies. ISRO was started in 1969 with a vision to 'harness space technology for national development' and with this latest launch, ISRO once again proved it stands by their vision and will ...
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Using Space-Age Technology for Down-to-Earth Agriculture Astronauts and polar explorers can grow fresh foods in space and Antarctica. Now, it's time for rural communities to get into the greenhouse game. Similar to what Matt Damon portrayed in the movie The Martian, astronauts can successfully grow enough food to sustain themselves in orbit or on another ...
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China's defunct space lab is currently hurtling towards Earth for re-entry The Chinese space agency's latest estimate puts re-entry between Sunday and Wednesday. Western space experts say they believe China has lost control of the station. China's chief space laboratory designer Zhu Zongpeng has denied Tiangong was out of control, but hasn't provided specifics on what ...
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When and where will China's 'out of control' space station crash on Earth? Launched in September 2011, the Heavenly Palace docked with other spacecraft and carried out a series of experiments on technology and space exploration. It has been visited by two crewed missions. Its mission was part of a multi-billion-dollar space programme to put a permanent manned space ... Out-of-control Chinese space station Tiangong-1 set to make its entry into the Earth's atmosphere - Firstpost
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Space Weather Threatens High-Tech Life Geomagnetic storms attack the lifeblood of modern technology: electricity. A space weather storm typically lasts for two or three days, during which the entire planet is subjected to powerful electromagnetic forces. The National Academy of Sciences study concluded that an especially massive storm ...
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Can we live in space? Can humans live on moon or Mars colony? A newly created Space Colony Research centre led by Japan's first female astronaut is bringing cutting-edge technology to bear on one of mankind's greatest questions: Can we live in space? Tucked away in high-tech laboratories at the Tokyo University of Science, a team of 30 researchers directed by ...
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World View raises money to take people to the edge of space in high-altitude balloons The funding, led by prominent tech investor Accel, will bring it closer to its long term goal: using balloons to get people close to space. "This is a really key milestone for us, as our focus on the moment is on the Stratollite," World View co-founder and CEO Jane Poynter told CNBC, referring to the ...
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