Thursday 15 October 2020

Google Alert - technology of space

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technology of space
Daily update 15 October 2020
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It is a free and flexible training programme for everyone who wants to enhance their capabilities to use geospatial and Earth observation technologies in ...
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Blue Origin, the US space company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, succeeded on October 13, 2020 in its latest test flight of its rocket aimed at one ...
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"NASA released the opportunity in January 2020, seeking U.S. industry-developed space technologies to foster the development of commercial space ...
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Digital engineering and technology solutions major Cyient has announced its strategic partnership with UK-based Space Research and Innovation ...
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He said India's international collaborations are a mix-some for getting advanced technologies and some are for helping other space faring nations and ...
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Hyderabad: Satellite technology company, Dhruva Space, is enhancing its manufacturing capacities and capabilities to cater to growing demand for ...
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About 82% of the tech companies surveyed anticipate they will need less office space than initially planned for the next year and a half. That is despite ...
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... crore with Glavkosmos, the Soviet Union's space agency, in January 1991 to buy seven cryogenic engines, along with technology transfer for these ...
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India has 250 agreements covering space exploration, human spaceflight, and joint ... France is providing critical medical technology for the mission.
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Work ahead of the construction of SKA is being coordinated in Sweden by the Onsala Space Observatory at Chalmers University of Technology with ...
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NASA Selects 31 Promising Space Technologies for Commercial
NASA has selected 31 promising space technologies for testing aboard parabolic aircraft, high-altitude balloons, and suborbital rocket-powered systems ...
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