Space radiation can damage satellites - my team discovered that a next-generation material could self-heal when exposed to cosmic rays
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Heart failure in space: scientists calculate potential health threats facing future space tourists in microgravity
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Designing for outer space
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China performs successful test towards reusable rocket goal
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China lunar probe to return to Earth with samples
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Webb spots giant star clusters shaping galaxy in early universe
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U.S. Space Command sees promise in rocket cargo initiative
Monday, 24 June 2024 20:12U.S. Space Command ready for potential Russian satellite attack, general says
Monday, 24 June 2024 19:08Skynopy raises funds for scalable ground station network
Monday, 24 June 2024 17:10Europe aims to end space access crisis with Ariane 6’s inaugural launch
Monday, 24 June 2024 16:05Webb captures star clusters in Cosmic Gems arc
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An international team of astronomers have used the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope to discover gravitationally bound star clusters when the Universe was 460 million years old. This is the first discovery of star clusters in an infant galaxy less than 500 million years after the Big Bang.
Could we put data centers in space?
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Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm lately. It also requires loads of band-end computing capability to do the near-miraculous things that it does. So far, that "compute," as it's known in the tech industry, has been based entirely on the ground. But is there an economic reason to do it in space? Some people seem to think so, as there has been a growing interest in space-based data centers. Let's take a look at why.
Space-based data centers have several advantages over ground-based ones. The first and most obvious is the near-unlimited amount of space in space. Second, there are plenty of potential options for novel power and cooling technologies that can't exist back on Earth. Third, using a space-based data center as a relay point for information could cut down on lag in data transfer between continents. Let's look at each in turn.
One of the significant constraints for data centers is space—they require large amounts of it, and it is expensive in the areas where they are most needed (i.e.
China may need to adjust its approach toward SpaceX
Monday, 24 June 2024 12:00ESA astronaut class of 2022: Astro Chat with John McFall
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John McFall, a member of the European astronaut reserve from the ESA astronaut class of 2022, brings a diverse background to his role. With experience as an orthopaedic and trauma surgeon and a former Paralympic sprinter, John is participating in the groundbreaking "Fly!" feasibility study. This initiative seeks to enhance our comprehension of the challenges posed by space flight for astronauts with physical disabilities, aiming to overcome these barriers. Tune in to discover more about John and the "Fly!" project.
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