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Articles tagged: Ascender

  • April Fool's, April Fool's broadcast, history, Patrick Moore 01 April 2016 Joke Carved into Olympus Mons by Unknown Race Discovered

    ... happy to have experienced the lack of gravity (reports included a party of 11 seated around a table, all of whom began to ascend, including the table itself), at least one caller called with a complaint - apparently he had risen from the...

    • April Fool's
    • April Fool's broadcast
    • history
    • Patrick Moore
  • Bloostar, El Arenosillo, National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA), Zero 2 Infinity 15 March 2017 Zero 2 Infinity successfully launch Bloostar from the edge of space

    ...above 95% of the mass of the atmosphere, meaning there is no polluting emissions back on the ground. In addition, as the balloon ascends effortlessly through the thick layers of our atmosphere until it reaches optimum height, in the near quasi-vacuum...

    • Bloostar
    • El Arenosillo
    • National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA)
    • Zero 2 Infinity
  • China, ISS, lasers, satellites, space debris 19 January 2018 Chinese study proposes using lasers to clear out space debris

    ... could make a dent in orbital debris and concluded that an orbiting laser with the same right ascension of ascending node (RAAN) as the debris itself would be effective at removing it. According to Wen's study, "The simulation results show...

    • China
    • ISS
    • lasers
    • satellites
    • space debris
  • Ceres, Dawn Mission, Dwarf Planet, salts, subsurface ocean 10 August 2020 Salty dwarf planet Ceres could be hiding an ocean

    ..., recently exposed material had to be sourced from a deeper brine. This suggests that the brines may still be ascending, indicating that salty fluids could still exist in the interior of the dwarf planet says De Sanctis and...

    • Ceres
    • Dawn Mission
    • Dwarf Planet
    • salts
    • subsurface ocean
  • G7, space debris, space debris detection, United Nations 14 June 2021 G7 nations commit to the safe and sustainable use of space

    ... of ROOM is available now. It contains a wealth of high quality special reports and articles, including: China’s ascending commercial space sector (Blaine Curcio), Robotic systems for psychological support (Anastasia Stepanova), Autonomous robots...

    • G7
    • space debris
    • space debris detection
    • United Nations
  • Blue Origin, Seradata Space Conference 09 May 2019 Seradata Space Conference to focus on managing space risk and insurance

    ... conference attendees. Seradata was formed from the management buy-out of the SpaceTrak business from Flightglobal Ascend in December 2013. The SpaceTrak web-based launch and satellite database and analysis tool is used by most...

    • Blue Origin
    • Seradata Space Conference
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