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Articles tagged: sci-fi

  • artificial gravity, gravity trains, low gravity environment, low gravity human reproduction February 2019 The challenge of procreation for future off-world settlers

    ...something close to it - at these colonies, allowing children to grow and develop normally, and adults to maintain their health. Sci-fi movies often solve the problem with ‘graviton generators’ or some other trope not available to us. Soviet scientist...

    • artificial gravity
    • gravity trains
    • low gravity environment
    • low gravity human reproduction
    Authors: L. Joseph Parker    
  • ESA Business Incubation Centre United Kingdom (ESA BIC UK), Harwell, Science & Technology Facilities Council, STFC March 2021 Campuses, clusters and a leading force in UK space

    ... within the Scottish space sector, helping SMEs to develop space capability. Royal Observatory Edinburgh. At the Sci-Tech Daresbury campus in Cheshire businesses are capitalising on STFC’s purpose-built additive manufacturing facility to progress...

    • ESA Business Incubation Centre United Kingdom (ESA BIC UK)
    • Harwell
    • Science & Technology Facilities Council
    • STFC
    Authors: Paul Vernon    
  • May 2021 Taking quantum into space

    ... advent of quantum computers, the day is not far off when our world would be the stuff we see on sci-fi movies. Today our world deals with huge amounts of digital information every day and thus, it is very...

    Authors: Sonali Mohapatra    
  • IBMP RAS, Institute of Biomedical Problems, SIRIUS project, space biomedicine September 2023 The Institute of Biomedical Problems - Sixty years of contributing to the development of space biomedicine

    ... for interplanetary flights and establishment of on-planet bases have been created. About the authors Oleg I Orlov, Dr.Sci. (Med.), M.S., MBA is a Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) and of the International Academy of Astronautics...

    • IBMP RAS
    • Institute of Biomedical Problems
    • SIRIUS project
    • space biomedicine
    Authors: Anna R Kussmaul     Mark S Belakovskiy     Oleg Orlov    
  • 18 November 2014 Where is rossetta

    This interactive 3D tool shows where the European Space Agency's comet-chasing Rosetta spacecraft is on any given day – from launch in 2004 to the end of its nominal mission in 2015. http://sci.esa.int/where_is_rosetta/

  • ALINA, Apollo 17, Audi lunar quattro, Google Lunar XPRIZE, PTScientists 30 November 2016 German company announce their 'Mission to the Moon' plans

    ... has survived the inhospitable conditions of the Moon. PTScientists have been working with German futurist and sci-fi author Frank Schaetzing to create a video about their work and showcase the pioneering spirit embodied by the...

    • ALINA
    • Apollo 17
    • Audi lunar quattro
    • Google Lunar XPRIZE
    • PTScientists
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