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US-built capsule with a dummy aboard docks at space station A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft, lifts off on an uncrewed test flight to the International Space Station from the Kennedy ...
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China plans solar power station in space Researchers at the China Academy of Space Technology claim they are already testing the technology and intend to build the station by 2050, ...
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule has now docked with the International Space Station By autonomously docking at the International Space Station, SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule has passed a crucial test as the company prepares to ...
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ISRO Doesn't Have a Satisfactory Answer to Why It Wants to Put Indians in Space In December 2018, the Government of India okayed the Indian Space ... The question of whether ISRO is up to the technological challenge has been ...
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Millennium Engineering Supporting Space Technology Research at AFRL This contract provides research, engineering, and technical management for performing space technology concept development, analysis, ...
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MOD's Defence, Science and Technology Lab joins Seraphim Space Camp The Defence, Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has joined Seraphim Space Camp, Seraphim Capital's SpaceTech accelerator, as the ...
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GMV achieves important breakthroughs in robotics systems and autonomy ESROCOS has developed and integrated modeling technologies to help in constructing reliable and safe robotics-control software on space-avionics ...
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Making it big in tech space She was no techie. In fact, she didn't even have a computer back then. But Hazel del Rosario-Lee is a fast learner. She studied hard on her own and ...
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Real Estate Technology Has a New Home in NYC Real estate technology has seen unprecedented innovation—not to ... I think of this space as where PropTech leaders can go when they need to really ...
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Arianna Huffington On The Competitive Advantage Of Pairing Technology And Sleep It turns out, sleep is a lucrative space. A 2016 Rand Corporation study estimates that sleep deprivation costs the U.S. economy $411 billion a year.
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