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Articles tagged: new technologies

  • CubeSat, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket, SkCube, Slovak Organisation for Space Activities (SOSA) 21 August 2017 First Slovak satellite launched into space

    .... Nonetheless, this work has helped to boost SOSA’s profile as the organisation is setting up a satellite technology company based on the new technologies and components they have developed. These include an attitude determination and control system...

    • CubeSat
    • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
    • Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket
    • SkCube
    • Slovak Organisation for Space Activities (SOSA)
  • 13 July 2022 Sustainability ethos is key driver for UK microgravity firm

    ...of nanosatellites in low Earth orbit. “We are developing technologies and services to provide accessible and affordable research and testing...experiments and test new technologies in microgravity from the UK. I'm delighted that Gravitilab is plugging ...

  • psychology, space travel, Third-quarter phenomenon, TQP October 2017 Third quarter phenomenon - the psychology of time in space

    ... time patterns in psychological reactions might be different A second area worthy of additional research, is leveraging new technologies that could be used to assess temporal changes in psychological states. It is now possible to automate monitoring...

    • psychology
    • space travel
    • Third-quarter phenomenon
    • TQP
    Authors: Gro Sandal     Nathan Smith    
  • 06 October 2015 Facebook, Eutelsat to beam Internet from space to Africa

    ... living in remote regions, traditional connectivity infrastructure is often difficult and inefficient, so we need to invent new technologies,” he said. The Israeli company Spacecom’s Amos-6 satellite will fly in geostationary orbit, Eutelsat said...

  • Asteroid Day, Tunguska 01 July 2016 Asteroid Day was celebrated on June 30 – but what was it all about?

    ... by hundreds of astronauts, scientists, artists and leaders in business and technology as well as thousands of private citizens. Employing existing and new technology to detect and track asteroids and demonstrating deflection capabilities to prevent...

    • Asteroid Day
    • Tunguska
  • detonation engine system (DES), detonation waves, pulse detonation engine (PDE), rotary detonation engine (RDE) 28 July 2021 Japan successfully tests rocket engine propelled by shock waves

    ... a capsule containing test data in nearby waters. “This experiment is the world’s first flight demonstration of rocket engine technology that safely and efficiently converts shock waves (explosive waves) generated when a mixed gas of fuel and...

    • detonation engine system (DES)
    • detonation waves
    • pulse detonation engine (PDE)
    • rotary detonation engine (RDE)
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