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Articles tagged: deep space exploration

  • CubeSat, CubeX, Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology (SEXTANT), X-Ray navigation system, XNAV 11 May 2018 Revolutionary X-Ray navigation system to be used on CubeSat mission

    ... great opportunity for XNAV and showing its value to navigating in deep space.” In the meantime, the SEXTANT team are busy fine-tuning... human spaceflight and “enhance deep-space exploration anywhere within the solar system and beyond,” said Mitchell.

    • CubeSat
    • CubeX
    • Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology (SEXTANT)
    • X-Ray navigation system
    • XNAV
  • 18 March 2022 Rocket roll time for NASA’s new Moonshot

    ... of exploration,” said...exploration at the Moon in preparation for human missions to Mars. SLS and NASA’s Orion spacecraft, along with the human landing system and the Gateway in orbit around the Moon, are NASA’s foundation for deep space exploration...

  • artificial intelligence, ethics and AI, law and AI, space law and governance August 2021 AI in space – a legal perspective

    ... observation (EO) satellites, support communications between ground and space segments and between space assets, and effectively enhance communications networks for deep space exploration missions. Space imagery processing that once took humans hours...

    • artificial intelligence
    • ethics and AI
    • law and AI
    • space law and governance
    Authors: Anne-Sophie Martin     Steven Freeland    
  • Artemis-1, Artemis-2, Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System, The Gateway 02 July 2019 Orion spacecraft's launch abort test completed successfully

    ... the Saturn V stages for NASA’s Apollo lunar missions in the 1960s. Orion is part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration, along with the SLS and Gateway, that will land the first woman and next man...

    • Artemis-1
    • Artemis-2
    • Orion spacecraft
    • Space Launch System
    • The Gateway
  • 10 October 2015 NASA releases plan for Mars exploration

    ... and extended stays affect the human body and health. “Proving Ground” will provide training in deep space exploration for astronauts on an asteroid boulder, redirected into a stable orbit around the moon by means of the Asteroid Redirect ...

  • Chernobyl nuclear plant, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, cosmic rays, deep space mission, radiation 27 July 2020 Radiation-loving fungus could protect astronauts from cosmic rays

    ... 6,000 chest x-rays, depending on their length of stay in space. Scientists have found though that certain fungi thrive in high-radiation environments... adequate protection for explorers on future missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond,” conclude the...

    • Chernobyl nuclear plant
    • Cladosporium sphaerospermum
    • cosmic rays
    • deep space mission
    • radiation
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