Space travel offers tremendous promise for humanity, with the immense vastness of the cosmos rife with planets, stars, and resources. But getting to other parts of space quickly hasn't been easy for us, even with the recent achievements in space technology.
An exclusive interview with KenGen's, Frank D. Ochieng, reveals all there is to know about the African giant leading geothermal energy globally.
ISRO and Microsoft collaborate to support space-tech startups in India - Microsoft Stories India
Microsoft Founders Hub will support space tech startups with technology tools, platforms, go to market support and mentoring to help them scale and become enterprise ready.
India, January 5, 2023: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Microsoft today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to fuel the growth of space-tech startups in India.
Researchers explore nuclear power cooling with NASA grant | Cornell Chronicle
The Additive Vehicle-Embedded Cooling Technologies project at Cornell is being funded by NASA to advance the future of space exploration, including nuclear power-enabled missions.
As space exploration becomes more ambitious, Cornell Engineering researchers are using a NASA grant to investigate technologies for the vital energy systems that will enable missions to last longer and go farther, including nuclear power-enabled missions.
VIRGIN ORBIT’S FIRST LAUNCH FROM U.K., Jan 9, 2023, Newquay, U.K.
Virgin Orbit has scheduled its first launch from the United Kingdom — its first international launch — for January 9 at 22:16 UTC (5:16 pm ET). Backup launch opportunities are available through mid-January. This is the first launch to orbit from U.K. soil.
Virgin Orbit’s air-launched rocket, LauncherOne, is attached to an airplane, a Boeing 747 named Cosmic Girl. The runway for this flight is at Spaceport Cornwall in Newquay, Cornwall, U.K.
Taiwan's space agency rebrands as TASA after official upgrade - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, Jan. 6 (CNA) Taiwan's national space agency officially unveiled its new name Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) on Friday after it was upgraded earlier in the week by being placed under the Cabinet-level National Science and Technology Council (NSTC).
The Hsinchu City-based entity, previously called the National Space Organization in English, has been renamed the Taiwan Space Agency to improve readability and international recognition by having "Taiwan" added to its designation, according to the NSTC.
Japan's Space One finally ready for blast off – Asia Times
In late February, Space One Co Ltd plans what is being billed as Japan's first private sector satellite launch.
The launch, which was originally scheduled to take place in March 2022, has been postponed twice, with one delay blamed on Covid and another less plausibly on the war in Ukraine. Will the third try be a charm?
Shijian 23 | Long March 7A | Everyday Astronaut
The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) — the main contractor working in the Chinese space program —will launch the Shijian 23 satellite (also SJ-23) atop a Long March 7A rocket, to a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO).
China's aerospace industry has a number of prolific programs aimed at improving applied technologies in this field. Shijian satellites are a series of spacecraft which certainly play a role in the mentioned search for progress.
Why It's Time to Retire the Term "Hybrid Work" - Allwork.Space
Book Review Beating the cowboys to the final frontier | Morning Star
THE bizarre similarity between the official logo of the United States Space Force and that emblazoned on the tunics of the crew in Star Trek might be dismissed as the result of the overactive imagination of the graphic artist tasked with devising the USSF's symbol.
But there is more to this than a superficial likeness, because our ideas about the conquest of space have been shaped by a science fiction universe in which the regnant, and supposedly benign, expansive power is modelled without any sense of irony on the US.
"Takes to the sky like a bird in flight- who will be her lover?"🎵 https://t.co/r0vScfE5or MadisonwinterTo (from Toronto, Ontario) Fri Jan 06 12:42:47 +0000 2023
Today's National Bird Day, and bird is the word here at BZ! Our two new blue-throated macaws are a brother-sister p… https://t.co/UfLBHUWCpy brookfield_zoo (from Chicago Area) Thu Jan 05 15:03:11 +0000 2023
The bird travelled the equivalent of 1/3 of the Earth in one flight! https://t.co/hQX7pKAUtL GWR (from London-NYC-Dubai-Tokyo-Beijing) Wed Jan 04 11:03:30 +0000 2023
A Concert Like No Other
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.
Event tickets are non refundable & non transferable (except on the black market. Call Sal with questions.) An event ticket can be reused for up to 9900 yearly transactions.
No sandals allowed on flight. Adults only. Kittens must show a custodian's ID at the gate. You are not allowed to get married while aboard the shuttle. Please arrive early if you are wearing jeans.
NB: EVENT TICKETS CONTAIN A PRIVATE ANONYMOUS DIGITAL IMPRINT.
Reserve your spot. Click here.
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