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Nov 18, 2017

AI could be the perfect tool for exploring the Universe

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, satellites

Yes I agree.very good resource for this job!


In our efforts to understand the Universe, we’re getting greedy, making more observations than we know what to do with. Satellites beam down hundreds of terabytes of information each year, and one telescope under construction in Chile will produce 15 terabytes of pictures of space every night. It’s impossible for humans to sift through it all. As astronomer Carlo Enrico Petrillo told The Verge: “Looking at images of galaxies is the most romantic part of our job. The problem is staying focused.” That’s why Petrillo trained an AI program to do the looking for him. Petrillo and his colleagues…

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Nov 16, 2017

World’s first ‘space nation’ Asgardia launches satellite into space

Posted by in category: satellites

Coming soon: a nation in space for humans.

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Nov 13, 2017

What Happens If China Makes First Contact?

Posted by in categories: alien life, satellites

As America has turned away from searching for extraterrestrial intelligence, China has built the world’s largest radio dish for precisely that purpose.

Last January, the Chinese Academy of Sciences invited Liu Cixin, China’s preeminent science-fiction writer, to visit its new state-of-the-art radio dish in the country’s southwest. Almost twice as wide as the dish at America’s Arecibo Observatory, in the Puerto Rican jungle, the new Chinese dish is the largest in the world, if not the universe. Though it is sensitive enough to detect spy satellites even when they’re not broadcasting, its main uses will be scientific, including an unusual one: The dish is Earth’s first flagship observatory custom-built to listen for a message from an extraterrestrial intelligence. If such a sign comes down from the heavens during the next decade, China may well hear it first.

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Nov 11, 2017

NASA to test ‘space lasers’ with latest launch

Posted by in category: satellites

NASA and aerospace firm Orbital ATK are launching laser equipped satellites into space on Saturday.

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Nov 8, 2017

Quantum security from small satellites

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, satellites, security

Shoebox sized satellites could be the key to fast-track development of space quantum communication.

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Oct 15, 2017

NASA Satellite Sees Overheated Tropical Forests Oozing with Carbon Dioxide

Posted by in categories: satellites, sustainability

NASA’s OCO-2 satellite has detected a dramatic spike in global atmospheric carbon dioxide, and overheated tropical forests are partly to blame.

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Oct 15, 2017

The Future May Owe Itself to Blockchain Technology. Here’s Why

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, computing, economics, internet, satellites

Sending satellites into space is going to continue to get cheaper since SpaceX proved it could reliably launch refurbished rockets. This is going to open up space exploration to more entities allowing for the continued democratization of space. Other technological advances could make a global space centered sharing economy a real possibility.

The rise of the internet and the ubiquity of mobile computing devices have changed everything from travel and shopping to politics – think Uber, Amazon, and Twitter.

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Oct 13, 2017

General Atomics ramping cubesat production, muses railgun smallsat launcher

Posted by in categories: drones, military, satellites

WASHINGTON — General Atomics is better known for building Predator combat drones and mining uranium than building spacecraft, but that could change as the company develops an interest in building defense-focused cubesats.

Also in the realm of possibility: using expertise from building railguns to design a large, electromagnetic cannon as a means to orbit small satellites.

Nick Bucci, vice president of missile defense and space systems for General Atomic’s Electromagnetic Systems Group, said the company has built 11 cubesats for the U.S. Army over the past seven years, and is gradually becoming more and more invested in space.

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Oct 9, 2017

BridgeSat — Satellite data bandwidth ground station network

Posted by in category: satellites

BridgeSat’s turnkey solution connects satellites to the ground accommodating the greater demand for accurate and frequent data collection from LEOs.

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Oct 6, 2017

Spacewalk 360: RT releases first-ever panoramic video of man in outer space (VIDEO)

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RT has released the first-ever 360-degree footage shot by man in outer space, putting viewers in the shoes of two Russian cosmonauts launching nanosatellites from outside the International Space Station (ISS).

The video, which shows out-of-this-world views of Planet Earth, is the first time that the so-called extravehicular activity (EVA) has been filmed in 360. The immersive new format previously helped viewers explore the ISS modules as part of the Space 360 project.

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