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Articles tagged: evolution

  • disaster management, geomagnetic disurbances, GMD, risk mitigation, space weather March 2021 Space weather and risk mitigation

    ... commonality of threat to the sustainability of space and terrestrial infrastructures offers a window of opportunity for the evolution of a common approach to resilience According to UNOOSA, 70 percent of space activities are now led by the private...

    • disaster management
    • geomagnetic disurbances
    • GMD
    • risk mitigation
    • space weather
    Authors: Olga Sokolova    
  • Canada space agency, Canadarm, Canadarm-2, Dextre, International Space Station (ISS) July 2021 Canadarm2 - 20 years of Canadian space robotics on the ISS

    ...flying cargo vehicle, Japan’s HTV-1, in September 2009. Evolution Operation of Canadarm2 and Dextre has completely changed since those ...constant operations environment has driven much of that evolution, with the CSA and its industry partners elevating...

    • Canada space agency
    • Canadarm
    • Canadarm-2
    • Dextre
    • International Space Station (ISS)
    Authors: Tim Braithwaite    
  • Asgardia, Igor Ashurbeyli, Space Nation January 2023 Asgardia expands its reach

    ...the universal harmony we so desperately need. Only the evolution of each and every one will fill our common ...,” said Lembit Öpik. “This was a moment in history that defined the evolution of a new society - one based in space. Today I am proud to...

    • Asgardia
    • Igor Ashurbeyli
    • Space Nation
    Authors: Clive Simpson    
  • Asgardia, COPUOS, cultural paradigm, space culture, Space Exploration January 2023 Evolving human space culture – reflections on humanity’s cultural potential in space

    ... separate us almost completely from attachment to earthbound norms, becoming living classrooms of purposeful and considered human evolution, that can then be actively gifted back to advance our terrestrially based human existence and cultures. Our...

    • Asgardia
    • COPUOS
    • cultural paradigm
    • space culture
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: Cheryl Gallagher    
  • 08 December 2015 New light shed on the mystery of 'Born Again' stars

    ...are the best laboratory for the study of stellar evolution. Nonetheless, only white dwarfs formed in the last...blue straggler, is therefore important for testing models of stellar evolution. Other theories have also been postulated for the formation of...

  • 06 January 2016 High-Energy X-rays show Andromeda Galaxy in a different light

    ...that it is likely the lower-mass remnants of normal stellar evolution, the black holes and neutron stars, may play a crucial...The Andromeda Galaxy in ultraviolet light taken by NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer and the swath of sky captured by NuSTAR. ...

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