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Thursday, 04 July 2024 14:21
Ariane 6 first flight timeline
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 14:09
Ariane 6 launch: how to watch and what to look out for
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 10:15
Ariane 6 first passengers – with names
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 09:34
Laser upgrade for Mars rover
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 10:26
Eye test for lunar impact surveyor
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 16:56
Indonesia aims to build cutting-edge spaceport but faces obstacles
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Jakarta, Indonesia (VOA) (SPX) Jul 02, 2024
Indonesia aims to launch 19 satellites into low-Earth orbit next year, part of an ambitious plan to move the country into the forefront of the world's growing space industry and reduce its reliance on other countries for its satellite data. The broader program, known as the 2045 space map, is set to begin next year. Officials hope to boost Indonesia's economy and drive foreign direct inves
Indonesia aims to launch 19 satellites into low-Earth orbit next year, part of an ambitious plan to move the country into the forefront of the world's growing space industry and reduce its reliance on other countries for its satellite data. The broader program, known as the 2045 space map, is set to begin next year. Officials hope to boost Indonesia's economy and drive foreign direct inves
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 16:56
Icesat-2 Resumes Data Collection After Solar Storms
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jul 03, 2024
the space agencys ICESat-2 satellite returned to science mode on June 21 UTC, after solar storms in May caused its height-measuring instrument to go into a safe hold. The ICESat-2 team restarted the missions instrument, a lidar called the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS), which is once again collecting precise data on the height of Earths ice, water, forests and land cover. No
the space agencys ICESat-2 satellite returned to science mode on June 21 UTC, after solar storms in May caused its height-measuring instrument to go into a safe hold. The ICESat-2 team restarted the missions instrument, a lidar called the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS), which is once again collecting precise data on the height of Earths ice, water, forests and land cover. No
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 16:56
Dhruva Space partners with Kinis to provide space-based IoT connectivity in India
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Paris, France (SPX) Jul 02, 2024
In a groundbreaking initiative to fortify global satellite connectivity, full-stack Space Engineering solutions provider Dhruva Space and France-based satellite operator global IoT connectivity provider Kinis have strengthened their collaboration to introduce Kinis IoT connectivity in India, and to launch a Kinis IoT payload on Dhruva Space P-30 satellite. This partnership is focused on Dh
In a groundbreaking initiative to fortify global satellite connectivity, full-stack Space Engineering solutions provider Dhruva Space and France-based satellite operator global IoT connectivity provider Kinis have strengthened their collaboration to introduce Kinis IoT connectivity in India, and to launch a Kinis IoT payload on Dhruva Space P-30 satellite. This partnership is focused on Dh
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 16:56
Geoscientists dig into why we may be alone in the Milky Way
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jul 02, 2024
New research by University of Texas at Dallas geoscientist Dr. Robert Stern and a colleague suggests a geological explanation for why conclusive evidence for advanced extraterrestrial (ET) civilizations has not been found, even though the Drake equation predicts that there should be many such civilizations in our galaxy capable of communicating with us. In a study published online April 12
New research by University of Texas at Dallas geoscientist Dr. Robert Stern and a colleague suggests a geological explanation for why conclusive evidence for advanced extraterrestrial (ET) civilizations has not been found, even though the Drake equation predicts that there should be many such civilizations in our galaxy capable of communicating with us. In a study published online April 12
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Thursday, 04 July 2024 16:56
This desert moss has the potential to grow on Mars
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Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jul 02, 2024
The desert moss Syntrichia caninervis is a promising candidate for Mars colonization thanks to its extreme ability to tolerate harsh conditions lethal to most life forms. The moss is well known for its ability to tolerate drought conditions, but researchers report June 30 in the journal The Innovation that it can also survive freezing temperatures as low as -196C, high levels of gamma radiation,
The desert moss Syntrichia caninervis is a promising candidate for Mars colonization thanks to its extreme ability to tolerate harsh conditions lethal to most life forms. The moss is well known for its ability to tolerate drought conditions, but researchers report June 30 in the journal The Innovation that it can also survive freezing temperatures as low as -196C, high levels of gamma radiation,
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