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Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
To create a future where air taxis are a regular form of transportation, passengers need to be comfortable. That's why researchers at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California are exploring how passengers may experience an air taxi ride by building a custom virtual reality flight simulator. NASA is currently researching the human physiological response to motion, vibra
Hefei, China (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
A joint research group led by Prof. SHENG Dong and Prof. LU Zhengtian from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), investigated the coupling effect between neutron spin and gravitational force via employing a high-precision xenon isotope magnetometer. This work was published in Physical Review Letters, entitled "Search for Spin-Dependent
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
The Earth Observation (EO) industry continues to see a surge in technological innovation, satellite deployment, and investment opportunities, underlining the sector's pivotal role in our evolving understanding of our home planet. Satellite deployment is rapidly increasing, with companies such as Muon Space, ICEYE, and Satellogic all announcing successful launches. Muon Space's debut satell
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
In a great week for NewSpace, global collaborations have led to record-breaking achievements across the small satellite sector, with a focus on autonomous technology, enhancing global internet connectivity, and ever increasing commercial applications. First up, China has set a new national record by successfully launching 41 satellites into orbit on a single mission via their Long March 2D
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
Jupiter's moon, Europa, is slightly smaller than Earth's moon and is one of the most promising places to search for alien life. Amid the Jovian system, Europa is of particular interest to scientists because of the strong evidence for nutrients, water and energy to potentially provide a habitable environment for some form of life beyond Earth. In addition, Europa is believed to be made of f
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
In an important move for commercial space travel, Vast, an innovative company in space habitation technologies, has partnered with Impulse Space for the provision of propulsion systems for the Haven-1 Space Station. The two companies will closely collaborate to install this crucial subsystem to Haven-1, which is planned to be launched into low-Earth orbit using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in August
London, UK (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
The UK-based company Pulsar Fusion, specializing in nuclear fusion, has announced a collaboration with the US firm, Princeton Satellite Systems. The collaboration will employ artificial intelligence (AI) in the design of a space rocket, aiming for a notably increased speed. This improvement could significantly decrease the mission time to Saturn's moons, reaching them in approximately two years.
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 18, 2023
In the realm of outer space, Jupiter's lightning continues to intrigue scientists and NASA's Juno mission is at the forefront of this exploration. The spacecraft recently recorded an illuminating bolt of lightning in a vortex near Jupiter's north pole, lending further insight into the atmospheric phenomena of the largest planet in our solar system. Much like Earth's lightning bolts that st
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 18, 2023
Satellite Internet is helping to fill digital deserts, but roughly half the world's population still lacks online access as many remain priced out. The United Nations has set a goal that "every person should have safe and affordable access to the Internet, including meaningful use of digitally enabled services" by 2030. But the U.N.'s International Telecommunication Union notes that a majo
Rochester NY (SPX) Jun 15, 2023
Scientists have taken a journey back in time to unlock the mysteries of Earth's early history, using tiny mineral crystals called zircons to study plate tectonics billions of years ago. The research sheds light on the conditions that existed in early Earth, revealing a complex interplay between Earth's crust, core, and the emergence of life. Plate tectonics allows heat from Earth's interio
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