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Solar Orbiter captures first eruptions from Sun: Potential to harm tech on Earth, trigger space weather Solar Orbiter captures first eruptions from Sun: Potential to harm tech on Earth, trigger space weather. Dubbed as the most complex scientific laboratory ...
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Spacetech startup Agnikul raises $11 million led by Mayfield India We are thankful to have ISRO's guidance and happy that the Government is enabling private space tech ventures. With this support from the ...
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NASA SmallSat Technology Partnerships Welcome and Introduction James J. Cockrell Chief Technologist, Small Spacecraft Technology Program; Space Technology Mission Directorate ...
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JK Tech launches transformational industry solutions in the Hyperautomation space by forging a ... This strategic alliance positions JK Tech to co-develop transformative business solutions in Claims Processing, Compliance, Financial Services and ...
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Sierra Space Signs In-Space Manufacturing Agreement "By utilizing expandable habitat technology Sierra Space is offering a robust capability that will bolster and accelerate the substantial technological ...
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China successfully launches new ocean observation satellite The HY-2D was developed by the China Academy of Space Technology, and the carrier rocket by the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology.
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UK tech startups reinventing traditional laundry space with on-demand services UK tech startups reinventing traditional laundry space with on-demand services. Laundry tech startups UK. Business models evolved with time, either ...
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Op-ed | India at the Inflection Point: A New Era in the Space Ecosystem Indeed, India is one of the few nations with the domestic technology and infrastructure needed to independently accomplish such bold and challenging ...
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How Falcon got the edge Along with a deep dive on how Falcon Edge became one of the most active investors in the buzzy technology investing space, we continue with our ...
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Sticking Around: Astrobee Tests Gecko-Inspired Adhesives in Space NASA astronaut Victor Glover works with an Astrobee robot, named "Honey," to test a mechanical adhesive technology inspired by gecko feet.
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