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By Yogita Tulsiani In the modern era of space exploration, Information Technology (IT) has emerged as the backbone of every ...
A future where your lights, phone, and even entire cities are powered by sunlight collected in orbit may not be far-fetched.
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Space.com on MSNUS Space Force's secretive X-37B space plane will test quantum alternative to GPS navigation
When the X-37B launches on its eighth mission no earlier than Aug. 21, it will carry an experimental quantum inertial sensor.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSubtle fluid shifts could transform spacecraft fuel, water, and life-support systems
New research shows how small meniscus changes control liquid waves in low gravity, helping spacecraft systems run lighter.
Experts on a SpaceNews webinar say the technology is 'having a moment,' with projects scheduled for deployment as early as ...
Living in space is no longer a distant aspiration; it is a strategic evolution driven by innovation, economics and necessity.
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, host David Ariosto speaks with Al Tadros, Chief Technology Officer at Redwire, to ...
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Defense News on MSNSpace Force launches satellite to explore new GPS technology
The mission is AFRL's first major PNT demonstration since 1977, when it launched NTS-2 — a satellite that helped shaped the modern GPS constellation.
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EIRSAT-1 novel control payload successfully demonstrates advanced satellite pointing in space
EIRSAT-1, Ireland's first satellite, has successfully tested an advanced onboard control system that allows it to orient ...
Wang is the lead author of the discovery, which was recently published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. Co-authors include BYU professor Larry Howell, a global expert on compliant mechanisms ...
Discover the societal benefits of space science and technology, from disaster warning systems to urban planning, highlighted ...
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