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How will AI help drive space technology? - Bollyinside Baidu has teamed up with China Lunar Exploration Center to further explore deep space with the help of AI, big data and other technologies.
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How will AI help boost space tech? - CGTN Chinese tech giant Baidu hosted its annual flagship developers' conference ... artificial intelligence (AI) technology and various applications.
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How Do Astronauts Exercise, Get Haircuts in Space? ESA's Matthias Maurer Shares Clips ... European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Matthias Maurer shared two videos ... For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on Twitter, ...
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Elon Musk criticised after China space complaint to UN - BBC News The country's space station had two "close encounters" with Starlink satellites this year, Beijing claimed. The incidents behind the complaints, ...
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'Billionaires in Space' Is Boring; 2022 Will See Entire Industries Go Galactic - dot.LA And it captured the public's attention with billionaires floating in microgravity. The ensuing media made instant celebrities of space-tech leaders ...
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James Webb Space Telescope: To infinity and beyond - The Hindu BusinessLine It is now touted as the successor to the Hubble and Spitzer space telescope with far more advanced technical abilities.
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Space Giants In 2021: Hubble's Pics Of Our Solar System's Biggest Planets - Indiatimes.com What do you think about these images clicked by Hubble? Let us know in the comments below. For more in the world of tech and science, keep reading ...
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3 key Space policies to go to Cabinet soon; 7 more in pipeline; key launches delayed | India ... While the space communications, remote sensing and transfer of technology (ToT) policies will be sent to the cabinet after being cleared by the Space ...
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How do the James Webb Space Telescope's infrared 'eyes' work? - Futurity.org The technology onboard NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which launched on December 26, makes it the most powerful space telescope in history.
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EROSS space robotics project reaches for the stars | News | CORDIS | European Commission The EU-funded EROSS project has won the 2021 Étoiles de l'Europe award for its innovative satellite servicing technology.
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