Archive for the ‘space’ category: Page 568
Feb 28, 2021
Scientists Levitate Tiny Plastic Plate Using Just Light
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: innovation, space
The Disney-like breakthrough could further our understanding of Mars. Read the details here.
Feb 27, 2021
Scientists Discover Massive ‘Pipeline’ in the Cosmic Web Connecting the Universe
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: space
A new study reveals “by far the best evidence” for the elusive cosmic filaments that supercharge ancient galaxies with cold gas.
Feb 27, 2021
Perseverance’s Eyes See a Different Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: robotics/AI, space
The Red Planet’s red looks different to an Earthling than it would to a Martian—or to a robot with hyperspectral cameras for eyes.
Feb 26, 2021
Sub-diffraction optical writing enables data storage at the nanoscale
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: computing, nanotechnology, space
The total amount of data generated worldwide is expected to reach 175 zettabytes (1 ZB equals 1 billion terabytes) by 2025. If 175 ZB were stored on Blu-ray disks, the stack would be 23 times the distance to the moon. There is an urgent need to develop storage technologies that can accommodate this enormous amount of data.
Feb 26, 2021
Mars Perseverance rover’s parachute has inspiring hidden message
Posted by Alberto Lao in categories: internet, space
A video shared by NASA on Monday revealed the first-ever look at a spacecraft landing on Mars — and the internet was quick to take up a challenge to decode a message hidden in the parachute of the Perseverance rover.
Feb 26, 2021
Can a supercomputer take us back in time to when the universe was born?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: space, supercomputing
In the absence of a TARDIS or Doc Brown’s DeLorean, how can you go back in time to see what supposedly happened when the universe exploded into being?
Feb 26, 2021
Christian Schwarz on LinkedIn: #technology #Moon #ESA
Posted by Unni Neel in categories: food, space
Call for ideas! Can your #technology be used to turn the #Moon’s resources into valuable solutions to store power, build infrastructure, grow food or enable life support? Read more and submit your idea to #ESA before 12th March 👉 https://lnkd.in/dKJ72_T?trk=public_post_share-update_update-text.
Feb 26, 2021
Company plans to start building private Voyager space station with artificial gravity in 2025
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
https://youtube.com/watch?v=m50A-3OLGd0
Voyager Station will be able to accommodate 400 guests, its builders say.
Orbital Assembly Corp. recently unveiled new details about its ambitious Voyager Station, which is projected to be the first commercial space station operating with artificial gravity.
Feb 26, 2021
Episode 39 — What NASA’s Perseverance Rover Is Teaching Us About Management and Logistics
Posted by Bruce Dorminey in categories: robotics/AI, space
Great new episode with the details on how NASA JPL’s successful Mars rover program kept the Perseverance rover on track. JPL chief engineer Rob Manning gives us an inside look at the strategies NASA used to make sure the latest rover made a spectacular landing.
NASA’s Rob Manning, JPL’s Chief Engineer, discusses management, logistics, innovation and the future of robotic Mars exploration in this unique episode. With this week’s successful landing of the Perseverance rover on an ancient river delta, NASA ups its game at a time when the rest of the country badly needs some encouraging news. Manning talks about how JPL keeps itself on track when finessing complicated billion-dollar initiatives.