Tag: space

Exploring the Potential of Orbital Data Centers Powered by Solar Energy

Orbital data centers could leverage abundant solar energy and extreme cold in space to transform data processing infrastructure.

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Amazon Acquires Satellite Operator Globalstar for $11.57 Billion, Partners with Apple

Amazon has purchased satellite communications provider Globalstar for $11.57 billion and formed a partnership with Apple.

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Cygnus XL Cargo Ship Set to Deliver Nearly 5 Tons of Supplies to the ISS

NASA prepares to launch the upgraded Cygnus XL spacecraft carrying almost 5 tons of cargo to the International Space Station.

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Debunking the Myth: Space Technology’s True Impact on Everyday Innovation

Contrary to popular belief, space exploration serves as a highly conservative testing ground, not a prolific source of everyday tech innovations.

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Launch of Start-1M Rocket from Vostochny Spaceport Delayed Until 2027

The inaugural launch of the Start-1M launch vehicle from Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome has been postponed to 2027 due to additional ground testing requirements.

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Russia Plans Full Deployment of Its Orbital Station by 2034

Russia aims to complete the full configuration of its new orbital station in space by 2034, according to a leading project official.

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Japanese Chip Startup Rapidus Envisions Semiconductor Manufacturing on the Moon

Rapidus, a Japanese semiconductor startup, plans to launch advanced chip production on Hokkaido and aims to produce semiconductors on the Moon.

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ESA Gaia Data Leads to Discovery of 87 New Stellar Streams in the Milky Way

Using ESA’s Gaia telescope data, astronomers have identified 87 new stellar streams in the Milky Way, significantly expanding knowledge of the galaxy’s structure.

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New Study Reveals Complex Radio Emissions from Millisecond Pulsars Beyond Magnetic Poles

Astronomers find that a third of millisecond pulsars emit radio waves from multiple magnetospheric regions, challenging decades-old assumptions.

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Chinese Reusable Rocket Tianlong-3 Explodes Mid-Flight Using Coal-Derived Kerosene

China’s Tianlong-3 reusable rocket failed during flight, notable for running on kerosene derived from coal.

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Orion Crewed Spacecraft Departs Earth Orbit, Sets Course for Lunar Encounter

The Orion spacecraft with Artemis II crew has left Earth orbit, initiating its journey toward the Moon after a successful trans-lunar injection maneuver.

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NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Encounters Microsoft Outlook Glitch During Artemis II Mission

During the Artemis II mission, astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion faced a software hiccup with two non-functional Microsoft Outlook apps.

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