Lunar Outpost selects Starship to deliver rover to the moon
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Thursday, 21 November 2024 12:006 Benefits of Getting Cloud Storage
Thursday, 21 November 2024 10:21
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 21, 2024
Keeping all your files in one place can be risky. For instance, if you keep all your files on your computer, anything could happen to the device and as a result, you could lose all of your data. In this scenario, it's good to have cloud storage as your backup! You can buy online storage through platforms such as Google One, Dropbox, iCloud, and more. Besides the one we have mentioned above
Keeping all your files in one place can be risky. For instance, if you keep all your files on your computer, anything could happen to the device and as a result, you could lose all of your data. In this scenario, it's good to have cloud storage as your backup! You can buy online storage through platforms such as Google One, Dropbox, iCloud, and more. Besides the one we have mentioned above
French satellite startup U-Space partners with Neuraspace for satellite safety
Thursday, 21 November 2024 10:21
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Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 19, 2024
French startup U-Space, an innovator in the design and production of small satellites, has teamed up with Neuraspace to enhance the safety of its upcoming satellite missions. U-Space has chosen Neuraspace's AI and machine learning-driven Space Traffic Management (STM) system to support the secure and effective operation of its two upcoming 12U small satellite missions. These satellites are
French startup U-Space, an innovator in the design and production of small satellites, has teamed up with Neuraspace to enhance the safety of its upcoming satellite missions. U-Space has chosen Neuraspace's AI and machine learning-driven Space Traffic Management (STM) system to support the secure and effective operation of its two upcoming 12U small satellite missions. These satellites are
Solar Orbiter images unveil sunspots and magnetic fields in unprecedented detail
Thursday, 21 November 2024 10:21
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Paris, France (SPX) Nov 21, 2024
The ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission has unveiled the most detailed full-disc images of the Sun's visible surface to date. These extraordinary visuals, captured on March 22, 2023, by the spacecraft's Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) and Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI), showcase the Sun's dynamic surface, magnetic field patterns, and glowing outer atmosphere. The PHI instrument prov
The ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission has unveiled the most detailed full-disc images of the Sun's visible surface to date. These extraordinary visuals, captured on March 22, 2023, by the spacecraft's Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) and Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI), showcase the Sun's dynamic surface, magnetic field patterns, and glowing outer atmosphere. The PHI instrument prov
Workshop emphasizes role of AI in advancing space exploration
Thursday, 21 November 2024 10:21
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 19, 2024
The recent In-Space Physical AI Workshop at Houston's Ion District brought together leading scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and government officials to discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) can revolutionize space exploration, impacting scientific discoveries, technological growth, and economic development. Hosted by Rice University's Office of Innovation in collaboration with NAS
The recent In-Space Physical AI Workshop at Houston's Ion District brought together leading scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and government officials to discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) can revolutionize space exploration, impacting scientific discoveries, technological growth, and economic development. Hosted by Rice University's Office of Innovation in collaboration with NAS
AMSL Aero completes first free flight of Vertiia eVTOL
Thursday, 21 November 2024 10:21
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Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 19, 2024
AMSL Aero, a leader in zero-emission aircraft innovation, has successfully conducted the initial free flight of Vertiia, marking Australia's debut in passenger-capable, emission-free long-range electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. This significant flight represents the first free flight achievement by an Australian-designed and produced eVTOL - a new class of aircraft t
AMSL Aero, a leader in zero-emission aircraft innovation, has successfully conducted the initial free flight of Vertiia, marking Australia's debut in passenger-capable, emission-free long-range electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. This significant flight represents the first free flight achievement by an Australian-designed and produced eVTOL - a new class of aircraft t
European space companies seek more competitive government contracts
Thursday, 21 November 2024 09:42Young transiting planet reshapes theories of planetary formation
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:30
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 21, 2024
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have uncovered a striking discovery: a planet named TIDYE-1b, just 3 million years old - the planetary equivalent of a two-week-old baby. This unprecedented find challenges existing models of planet formation, which suggest that planets take much longer to form. Unlike Earth, which took 10 to 20 million years to develop, TIDYE-1b emerged in
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have uncovered a striking discovery: a planet named TIDYE-1b, just 3 million years old - the planetary equivalent of a two-week-old baby. This unprecedented find challenges existing models of planet formation, which suggest that planets take much longer to form. Unlike Earth, which took 10 to 20 million years to develop, TIDYE-1b emerged in
AnalySwift aims to transform spacecraft for secondary uses during extended missions
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:30
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West Lafayette IN (SPX) Nov 20, 2024
AnalySwift LLC, a Purdue University-affiliated company, has received a Phase I STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) contract from NASA worth $156,424. Allan Wood, AnalySwift president and CEO, said the contract will fund two advancements: processes and hardware to disassemble spacecraft components and reassemble them for a secondary use, and software for multiphysics simulation and an
AnalySwift LLC, a Purdue University-affiliated company, has received a Phase I STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) contract from NASA worth $156,424. Allan Wood, AnalySwift president and CEO, said the contract will fund two advancements: processes and hardware to disassemble spacecraft components and reassemble them for a secondary use, and software for multiphysics simulation and an
USF research delves into volcanic caves for Mars life insights
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:30
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 19, 2024
An international research team, led by Bogdan P. Onac from the USF School of Geosciences, has conducted an in-depth study of volcanic caves called lava tubes. This investigation sheds light on how such structures may offer valuable insights for detecting life on Mars. The team, including experts from Portugal, Spain, and Italy, focused on six lava tubes on Lanzarote, a Spanish island near
An international research team, led by Bogdan P. Onac from the USF School of Geosciences, has conducted an in-depth study of volcanic caves called lava tubes. This investigation sheds light on how such structures may offer valuable insights for detecting life on Mars. The team, including experts from Portugal, Spain, and Italy, focused on six lava tubes on Lanzarote, a Spanish island near
New map of Orientale basin may guide lunar sample missions
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:30
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 19, 2024
Billions of years in the past, an asteroid of immense size collided with the Moon, generating such intense heat that the lunar rock melted and glowed white-hot before eventually solidifying. This formed the multi-ringed Orientale basin, a major impact feature on the Moon's surface. Acquiring samples of such impact melt is of great value to scientists, who can analyze them in laboratories t
Billions of years in the past, an asteroid of immense size collided with the Moon, generating such intense heat that the lunar rock melted and glowed white-hot before eventually solidifying. This formed the multi-ringed Orientale basin, a major impact feature on the Moon's surface. Acquiring samples of such impact melt is of great value to scientists, who can analyze them in laboratories t
TBIRD technology could help image black holes' photon rings
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:30
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Boston MA (SPX) Nov 20, 2024
In April 2019, a group of astronomers from around the globe stunned the world when they revealed the first image of a black hole - the monstrous accumulation of collapsed stars and gas that lets nothing escape, not even light. The image, which was of the black hole that sits at the core of a galaxy called Messier 87 (M87), revealed glowing gas around the center of the black hole. In March 2021,
In April 2019, a group of astronomers from around the globe stunned the world when they revealed the first image of a black hole - the monstrous accumulation of collapsed stars and gas that lets nothing escape, not even light. The image, which was of the black hole that sits at the core of a galaxy called Messier 87 (M87), revealed glowing gas around the center of the black hole. In March 2021,
New approach improves models of atmosphere on early Earth, exo-planets
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:30
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University Park PA (SPX) Nov 20, 2024
As energy from the sun reaches Earth, some solar radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere, leading to chemical reactions like the formation of ozone and the breakup of gas molecules. A new approach for modeling these reactions, developed by a team led by scientists at Penn State, may improve our understanding of the atmosphere on early Earth and help in the search for habitable conditions on plan
As energy from the sun reaches Earth, some solar radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere, leading to chemical reactions like the formation of ozone and the breakup of gas molecules. A new approach for modeling these reactions, developed by a team led by scientists at Penn State, may improve our understanding of the atmosphere on early Earth and help in the search for habitable conditions on plan
SwRI scientists repurpose chemistry modeling software to study life-supporting conditions on icy moons
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:30
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 19, 2024
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is transforming software traditionally used for electrolyte modeling and corrosion prediction into an advanced tool for assessing whether ice-covered worlds could support microbial life. This effort is part of NASA's Habitable Worlds program, which leverages Earth's history to better understand the processes and conditions that foster habitability. Typic
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is transforming software traditionally used for electrolyte modeling and corrosion prediction into an advanced tool for assessing whether ice-covered worlds could support microbial life. This effort is part of NASA's Habitable Worlds program, which leverages Earth's history to better understand the processes and conditions that foster habitability. Typic