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Gilmour Space Technologies to accelerate design and manufacturing with Siemens Xcelerator

Geophysics student employs 800-year-old method for Lunar GPS system

An 800-year-old mathematical trick could help with lunar navigation

Kamilla Cziráki, a geophysics student at the Faculty of Science of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), has taken a new approach to researching the navigation systems that can be used on the surface of the moon to plan future journeys.
Working with Professor Gábor Timár, head of the Department of Geophysics and Space Sciences, Cziráki calculated the parameters used in the Earth's GPS system for the moon using the method of mathematician Fibonacci, who lived 800 years ago. Their findings have been published in the journal Acta Geodaetica et Geophysica.
Now, as humanity prepares to return to the moon after half a century, the focus is on possible methods of lunar navigation.
NASA power outage temporarily halts contact with space station

A NASA power outage disrupted communication between Mission Control and the International Space Station on Tuesday.
Mission Control couldn't send commands to the station and talk with the seven astronauts in orbit. The power outage hit as upgrade work was underway in the building at Houston's Johnson Space Center.
Space station program manager Joel Montalbano said neither the astronauts nor station were ever in any danger and that backup control systems took over within 90 minutes.
Orbiting astronaut oversees robot team on Earth

Astronaut Frank Rubio aboard the International Space Station collaborated with a small team of robots on Earth to accomplish a complex task – a first test of a new approach to combine human and robotic capabilities for our return to the Moon and beyond.
Teams selected to teach AI Agents to interact with people and learn

Consortium explores energy-efficient electronics and photonics

World's first methane-fueled rocket makes history, courtesy of LandSpace and GCL

Rocket Lab set to boost Capella's satellite constellation with upcoming launch

Kuaizhou 1A launches satellites into orbit
