Spire to add ThrustMe propulsion to Lemur cubesats
Thursday, 01 September 2022 19:28
Spire Global is adding propulsion to its multipurpose Lemur satellite constellation.
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Video: 'Fuel to Mars' study heads to moon
Thursday, 01 September 2022 18:28
A Duke research study is preparing to blast off to the Moon with NASA on Artemis I.
Dr. Tim Hammond, professor of medicine at Duke, and co-investigator Dr. Holly Birdsall created the "Fuel to Mars" study to identify genes and gene pathways that fuel-producing algae use to survive deep space. A duplicate control experiment is housed at the Durham VA hospital to see how the algae grow without exposure to radiation and microgravity.
Their findings could help pave the way for future human space explorers.
The Artemis I, which has been delayed once already, is scheduled to blast off Saturday.
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