Wednesday 24 June 2020

Google Alert - technology of space

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technology of space
Daily update 24 June 2020
NEWS
AEI-backed Redwire said Tuesday it has purchased Made In Space, a provider of in-space manufacturing and in-orbit assembly technologies. Terms of ...
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Indian Space Research Organisation will focus more on building new technologies, human spaceflight programmes and deep space missions. New ...
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... acquired Made In Space, which focuses on manufacturing on-orbit systems, for an undisclosed sum as part of technology portfolio expansion push.
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Free Space Optics Communication Technology: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2017 to 2026 report is based on comprehensive ...
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NASA in April picked Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin LLC and Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies Corp. to develop lunar landers. SpaceX launched ...
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It's not that realty players in India were not familiar with technology in this space. However, post-COVID-19 and the following lockdown, things have ...
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... space technology becoming pan India. The proposed reform will enhance socioeconomic use of space assets and activities,' said Jitendra Singh in ...
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Currently, three main technologies are developed: airships (e.g. Thales Alenia Space's Stratobus); balloons (e.g. like those used by Loon); and drones ...
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... has received a contract from the U.S. Air Force to explore an approach to accelerate space imagery delivery with the use of commercial technology.
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York Space Systems, an aerospace company specializing in complete ... and minimal wait time, using leading-edge commercial space technology.
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WEB
The space industry is many industries in one, and it's growing
WorkingNation's Work in Progress podcast with Carissa Christensen, Founder and CEO of Bryce Space and Technology.
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