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Washington DC (SPX) May 04, 2023 GOES-U, the fourth and final satellite in NOAA's GOES-R Series, recently completed a successful test deployment of its solar array to ensure it will function properly in space. This critical test verified that the satellite's large, five-panel solar array - which is folded up when the satellite is launched - will properly deploy when GOES-U reaches geostat
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San Francisco (AFP) May 4, 2023
A US regulator put artificial intelligence in the crosshairs ahead of a White House meeting Thursday with tech firms to strategize about its dangers. "While the technology is moving swiftly, we already can see several risks," Federal Trade Commission chief Lina Khan wrote in a guest essay in the New York Times. "Enforcers and regulators must be vigilant." The tough talk comes as US l
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Friday, 05 May 2023 07:19

Speedy composite manufacturing

Oak Ridge TN (SPX) May 04, 2023
An Oak Ridge National Laboratory-developed advanced manufacturing technology, AMCM, was recently licensed by Orbital Composites and enables the rapid production of composite-based components, which could accelerate the decarbonization of vehicles, airplanes and drones. Additive manufacturing compression molding, or AMCM, uses short-fiber-filled polymer and continuous fiber to print directl
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Dulles VA (SPX) May 04, 2023
Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX), announced the launch of NexGen Optix, a tactical Free-Space Optical Communications system that enables high-speed, secure data transfer in challenging environments. NexGen Optix, developed by Raytheon Blackbird Technologies, provides greater bandwidths in a form factor that is smaller, weighs less, uses less power and costs less than conventional optical
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Menlo Park CA (SPX) May 04, 2023
Photosynthesis plays a crucial role in shaping and sustaining life on Earth, yet many aspects of the process remain a mystery. One such mystery is how Photosystem II, a protein complex in plants, algae and cyanobacteria, harvests energy from sunlight and uses it to split water, producing the oxygen we breathe. Now researchers from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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BlackSky is requesting permission to operate two of its satellites in lower orbits as the spacecraft are running out of propellant.

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Friday, 05 May 2023 12:10

Week in images: 01-05 May 2023

Week in images: 01-05 May 2023

Discover our week through the lens

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Pentagon officials have called attention to DoD’s need to access commercial space industry services. However, very little of the Space Force’s budget is being allocated to these types of services, analyst Mike Tierney said May 2.

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a red, yellow and orange arc crosses a black field. Six white dots along the arc represent satellites.

Scientific spacecraft programs are too important to the United States' welfare and our leadership in the world to ever shortchange or undervalue them through poor policy decisions

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1st lunar eclipse of 2023 dims full moon ever so slightly
A penumbral lunar eclipse is seen from Lahore, Pakistan, on Feb. 11, 2017. Late Friday, May 5, 2023, into Saturday, May 6, stargazers in Asia and Australia were treated to a penumbral lunar eclipse, where the moon got only a bit darker and did not exhibit the hallmarks of a total lunar eclipse. Credit: AP Photo/K.M. Chaudhry, File

Stargazers in Asia and Australia had the best seats for the year's first lunar eclipse.

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