These are significant advancements indeed, but they are just a snippet of the innovation that has taken place across the space ecosystem.
There are ways that space discoveries are influencing food—not only in terms of precision agriculture and environmental sustainability, which are of course huge earthly problems that space can help address, but also with products on shelves.
Kayhan, Astroscale, UT Austin win Space Force study contract for in-orbit servicing technology - ...
WASHINGTON — Kayhan Space, and partners Astroscale US and the University of Texas at Austin, won a U.S. Space Force contract to develop software for in-orbit servicing vehicles, the companies announced Sept. 28.
The team won a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase 1 award worth $250,000 under the Space Force's Orbital Prime program. Under the contract, they will develop software to enable spacecraft to conduct proximity maneuvers autonomously.
Cathie Wood's Ark is buying stock in space SPAC Rocket Lab
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest is dipping back into a space SPAC, with two of the firm's funds buying up stock in Rocket Lab the past two days.
Ark's exchange-traded funds ARKQ and ARKX – which focus on autonomous technology and space exploration, respectively – bought about 729,000 shares of Rocket Lab in trades on Monday and Tuesday, the firm disclosed.
NASA Johnson Space Center tech chief: agency focused on working with industry to spur innovation - ...
NASA's Johnson Space Center wants to further increase partnerships with industry and embed early-stage emerging technologies in its human space exploration work for programs like Artemis, according to the center’s chief technology officer.
"There's quite a bit of overlap," said Skytland, who is also director of the center’s Business Development & Technology Integration Office. "The way we think about it is: How does IT enable the mission across the board?"
Extra Hard Space Diamonds May Have Formed in an Ancient Cosmic Collision - Scientific American
Diamond, with its tough-to-break carbon lattice of interlocking cubes, is traditionally considered the hardest material on Earth.
To date, natural lonsdaleite has been found only in impact craters, where it has formed by the intense pressure of meteorites crashing to Earth.
For a study published this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, the research team, primarily based in Australia, examined 18 different meteorite samples from a family known as “ureilites.
Europe unveils 'urgent' plan for space-based solar power
The concept of harvesting the Sun's energy in space and beaming it back down to Earth has been discussed for decades, with the US government granting the Department of Energy and Nasa $50 million between 1978 and 1986 to investigate how feasible it would be.
There have since been major advances in high-efficiency solar cells, wireless power transmission and robotic in-orbit assembly that have led several national space agencies to renew interest in the idea.
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