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Space news weekly recap: Artemis program, colliding black holes and more Last week, NASA revealed some of the science and technology payloads that will be hitching a ride to deep space with the agency's Artemis I moon ...
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How SSLV could bump up India's share of international space economy to 10% Based on government estimates, India's share in the global space economy of $360 billion is around 2 per cent. Topics. Technology | aerospace.
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Advanced space tech to enable simultaneous ground station-to-satellite comms under ... - SatNews Australian space startup Quasar Satellite Technologies is developing advanced space communications that will allow ground stations to talk to ...
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ESA mulls seriously over development of space-based solar power plant; seeks funding "We have the main building blocks already, but let me be clear: for the project to succeed, much technology development and funding is still needed", ...
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Africa is Seizing the Opportunities Offered by Space Technology More than 20 African countries have established space programmes and at least 13 have developed satellites, according to the consultancy Space in ...
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Smart, Omnispace to tap space-based tech - The Manila Times Smart, Omnispace to tap space-based tech. ... and demonstrate the capabilities of space-based 5G communications using low earth orbit satellites.
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China's top space contractor CASC reveals new launch vehicle able to send Chinese to ... ... Moon by around 2030, Global Times has learned from China's state-owned space giant China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
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NASA is planning a huge computing upgrade for its next space missions - TechRadar NASA has selected Microchip Technology to develop a High-Performance Spaceflight Computing (HPSC) processor it says will provide at least 100 ...
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Artemis Astronauts Could Rely on Solar Cells Made out of Moon Dust - Universe Today These tiny crystals can easily be fashioned into MGLs using 3-D printers and technology that space agencies are already planning on sending to the ...
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NASA selects San Antonio firm to help build lunar landing pad with moon dust ... Don Hooper, planetary geologist; and Ron Wells, chief technology officer of Space Port ... To build a landing pad, it needs a space architect.
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