As NASA continues its exploration under Artemis, it needs new technology to improve infrastructure on the moon.
In an effort to meet this need, NASA awarded ICON—an advanced construction technology company best known for 3-D printed homes—a $57.2 million contract to develop construction technologies to build infrastructure on the moon—including landing pads, habitats and roads.
Pentagon report: China's space strategy shaped by technological change - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — China's space ambitions and rapid adoption of commercial technology figure prominently in the Pentagon's 2022 annual report on “Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China."
The 174-page congressionally mandated report , released Nov. 29, dives into China's military and defense capabilities, which the Pentagon considers "the most consequential and systemic challenge to U.S. national security."
Good News: Space travel promises human advancement, hope for those with paralysis and more… | ...
Meat made of thin air could reduce world hunger and fight climate change; NASA is on its way back to the moon after 50 years, promising many advances for humans on earth beyond space knowledge; people with complete paralysis are able to walk again thanks to an important breakthrough; a group of ...
Federal, private work spurs Earth observation advancements | TechTarget
The commercial sector is advancing U.S. leadership in outer space, particularly when it comes to Earth observation technologies.
That's according to several witnesses testifying during Thursday's U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation hearing.
Earth observation is a primary driver of the burgeoning space industry , which financial institution reports indicate will top $1 trillion in global value by 2040.
Let's Have A Closer Look At The B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber - The Aviationist
It was short, sweet and stealthy. The rollout ceremony for the new Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider was a well-produced but succinct event that hinted at more than it revealed.
But the bashful star of the show was one mysterious looking gray bomber with very small engine intakes, unusual looking cockpit windows, and a wide, fat belly. There were absolutely no views of the B-21 Raider from the rear, top or side of the aircraft.
Vivacom and OneWeb commence construction of new gateway in Bulgaria
Sofia, Bulgaria, 29 November 2022 - Vivacom, part of the United Group network, and OneWeb today announced the development of a dedicated Satellite Network Portal (SNP), or ground station, for OneWeb in Bulgaria.
In recognition of the economic benefits of the project, which is being implemented on Vivacom's premises in Stara Zagora, Vivacom has been awarded a Class B certificate by the local municipality.
UK firm building rockets to send humans outside our Solar System gets Government cash | Science | ...
In an important step forward for the Bletchley-based firm, the has been awarded funding from the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to develop ‘Integrated nuclear fission-based power systems for electric propulsion’.
While scientists are still scrambling how to crack the code behind creating nuclear fusion, the same process used in stars, where hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium and matter., down on Earth, fusion rocket technology only works in the vacuum of space.
Deloitte TMT 2023 Predictions: Across the globe, video streamers introduce ad-supported tiers, and ...
Semiconductor companies turn to AI and high-power materials to design future chips
Chip companies are using AI to help design chips faster, cheaper, and more efficiently.
Supercharged semiconductors made of high-power materials are taking chip development to a new level.
If every organization currently planning to build an LEO constellation succeeds, seven to 10 competing networks could be operational by 2030, with a total of 40,000 to 50,000 satellites serving more than 10 million end users.
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Hop aboard a shuttle to Kepler-1649c. Be there to welcome new lifeforms into the universe. All passengers must have a verified event ticket. There are 10,000 tickets in circulation so no need to panic. Limited seating available per trip. There will be multiple flights each hour shipping off from the NORAD Space Port in Iceland.
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