Cal Poly Professor John Bellardo, far right, measures a 3U satellite in the Cal Poly CubeSat Lab assisted by, from left Jordan Ticktin, a Cal Poly alumnus who works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, and Ryan Luke, an electrical engineering student from Santa Maria.
– Mini satellite technology co-created at Cal Poly, which has substantially contributed to the expansion of space exploration and research worldwide, will be inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame during the 37th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs April 4-7.
Data storage from space to Earth: 3 takeaways for the real world | VentureBeat
The space race is launching into new territory, and there's no room for error.
What the two have in common, however, is that any space initiative must be able to survive the extreme conditions and perils of outer space .
That research and development have had a unique impact on the technologies we use every day, as product development teams take those learnings and apply them to daily tech .
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Here's the main reason Nasa hasn't sent humans to Mars yet and it may surprise you
NASA has sent many a spacecraft to distant worlds, yet humans still haven't set foot on Mars – here's why.
Space exploration has come a long way since Galileo first developed a telescope to peer into the heavens in 1609.
We have sent a man to the moon via Project Apollo 11, developed satellites that orbit the Earth, placed rovers on Mars, and even documented supernovas exploding.
What the Trash We Leave in Space Says About Us | www.caltech.edu
When archeologists and anthropologists want to learn about other cultures, they often look at the garbage those cultures leave behind.
From the moment humanity began exploring space, we started leaving our garbage there, too.
Estimates by the European Space Agency (ESA) place the number of these discarded objects higher than 100 million as of 2019. Because each item poses a potential hazard to spacecraft and satellites, there are calls to limit the amount of trash left in space.
Russia's war against Ukraine has reached the ISS - Vox
As the war in Ukraine goes on, there's a looming threat that Russia might ditch the International Space Station — a football field-sized satellite that currently houses several astronauts — and allow it to crash into Earth. This raises two scary questions.
The uncertain state of the ISS reflects the rift between its two main partners, who are currently clashing over Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine .
Air and Space Force Chiefs: Defense Industrial Base May Be Too Fragile to Surge Production - Air ...
The aerospace industrial base could pose a risk to U.S. national security because of lack of parts for aging systems, inattention to the future workforce, and the uncertainty that's historically surrounded the success of space companies.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. and Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond addressed issues at the AFA Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Fla., on March 3.
Inside the "International Space Station of the sea" | Popular Science
These habitats would have a galley, kitchen, workspace, and sleeping quarters, he describes. And of course, there would be windows, or viewports, to the outside world, and a front door in the form of a moon pool that will actually be on the bottom of the house.
The project, called Proteus, would be a marine analog to the International Space Station, and would primarily accommodate aquanauts, the equivalent of an astronaut in the ocean. It's an idea that has been bubbling for some time now . But it could start taking shape relatively soon.
NASA's Robotic OSAM-1 Mission Completes its Critical Design Review | NASA