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It's all in the software The European Space Agency (ESA) has celebrated the Galileo satellite navigation system meeting civil aviation standards governing flight phases from take-off to landing and explained how the feat was done.…
Lees meerControling prostheses? Elon imagines an app for that Elon Musk's brain-computer interface implant company Neuralink has begun its first human clinical trial.…
Lees meerSKAMPI was made in China, driven by Docker, located in South Africa, and aimed at the stars Reg In Space One of the radio telescope designs to be used by the Square Kilometre Array has achieved first light.…
Lees meerTrio of spacecraft to capture ripples in spacetime The European Space Agency (ESA) has signed off on the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission to detect gravitational waves from space.…
Lees meerBrain research could help find the right mix between handwriting and new technologies, researchers claim Scientists claim to have found evidence that handwriting promotes learning more than typing on keyboards.…
Lees meerDon't pack your swimming costumes as it could be more of a sauna planet Not to be outdone by the younger, hipper equipment in NASA's arsenal, the Hubble Space Telescope is still proving its worth, spotting evidence of water vapor in the smallest-eve…
Lees meerBrain research could help find the right mix between handwriting and new technologies, researchers claim Scientists claim to have found evidence that handwriting promotes learning more than typing on keyboards.…
Lees meerDon't pack your swimming costumes as it could be more of a sauna planet Not to be outdone by the younger, hipper equipment in NASA's arsenal, the Hubble Space Telescope is still proving its worth, spotting evidence of water vapor in the smallest-eve…
Lees meerIn Memoriam for plucky robot that brushed off dead sensors and dust like they were nothing After 72 flights and three years, NASA has retired Ingenuity, the Mars helicopter that became the first aircraft operated outside the Earth’s atmosphere.…
Lees meerMission a 'minimum' success because rovers deployed successfully The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has transmitted images of the Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon (SLIM) to Earth.…
Lees meerLast year it was over France. This year it was over Germany. Where will the rocks strike next? A NASA system has accurately predicted where and when an asteroid entered the Earth's atmosphere.…
Lees meerSpace eggheads invent tools just to get that precious dust After struggling for months, NASA has finally cracked open the canister storing a dirt sample scooped off the surface of an asteroid.…
Lees meerSpace eggheads invent tools just to get that precious dust After struggling for months, NASA has finally cracked open the canister storing a dirt sample scooped off the surface of an asteroid.…
Lees meerInvents new tools just to get that precious dust PIC After struggling for months, NASA has finally cracked open the canister storing its dirt sample scooped off the surface of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid.…
Lees meerInvents new tools just to get that precious dust PIC After struggling for months, NASA has finally cracked open the canister storing its dirt sample scooped off the surface of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample.…
Lees meerJAXA plans to reveal whether mission nailed its self-selected landing site later this week Data from Japan's Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon has been downloaded, and the machine switched off – with just 12 percent of battery capacity remaini…
Lees meerESA makes its own discovery: the most water ever found on Mars NASA regained contact with its Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, on Saturday two days after it lost communication as the vehicle descended from its most recent flight.…
Lees meerESA makes its own discovery: the most water ever found on Mars NASA regained contact with its Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, on Saturday two days after after it lost communication as the vehicle descended from its most recent flight.…
Lees meerThe real SLIM's shady Japan soft-landed a probe on the Moon today – a first for the nation – though its spacecraft is struggling to generate power from its solar arrays.…
Lees meerCaltech looks back on the highs and lows of the SSPD-1 project A year after the launch of the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD-1), the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is revealing the highs and lows of the mission.…
Lees meerCaltech looks back on the highs and lows of the SSPD-1 project A year after the launch of the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD-1), the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is revealing the highs and lows of the mission.…
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