Sheffield, UK, 16th May 2024: Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, Airbus Defence and Space, and The University of Sheffield have embarked on a 500,000 Euro project to build more efficient free space optical communications (FSOC) satellite terminals. Funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), the projects medium-term goal is to achieve reliable 2.5 Gbps communications … Read More → "European Space Agency funds Phlux Technology, Airbus Defence and...
A delegation from Sweden, led by Minister for Foreign Affairs Tobias Billström, visited Rice University May 14 to forge new pathways for collaboration and growth in space education and research.
The surge in remote work in recent years has emphasized the necessity of dedicated collaborative areas in the workplace. By creating such spaces, organizations demonstrate a commitment to valuing individual experiences and contributions.
AI and Big Data Expo North America is thrilled to announce our event's detailed agenda, set to take place on 5-6 June at the Santa Clara Convention Center.
In the process of firing ceramics, the appearance, structure and properties of ceramics are determined by raw materials and firing technology, so the study of raw materials and firing technology of ancient ceramics has always been a very important archaeological science topic.
The status change should give the Space Force more weight in debate about how to share acquisition authority for commercial intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
Col. Rich Kniseley, who heads up the Space Force’s Commercial Space Office, said right now he is “targeting mainly space domain awareness” for the first CASR contracts.
(CNN) — India is one of the world’s top spacefaring nations. It is the first Asian country to reach Mars orbit, and the fourth on the planet to take a
NEW DELHI: Space X on Wednesday launched 23 internet satellites into space from Kennedy Space Center, marking its 47th orbital mission. The Falcon 9‘s first stage returned to Earth around
The Marine Corps That Should Have Been Authored by Gary Anderson via RealClearPolitics, Say what one wants about the Israeli incursion into Gaza, but not a single rocket or missile has been fired from what is left of it since the start of fighting. Compare this with the relative ineffectiveness of American efforts stop Yemen's Houthis from slinging missiles at shipping in the Red Sea. The difference is simply geography. The Israelis simply have to cross fencing and concrete...
PENTECOST Monday, also referred to as Whit Monday, marks a significant public holiday in Denmark. Occurring on the day following Pentecost Sunday, which ranks as the third most important feast in the Christian calendar after Easter and Christmas, it holds both religious and cultural significance for the Danish people. The Religious Significance Primarily, Pentecost Monday […]
It’s a matter of moving beyond that image of gardens with tidy, tilled rows into growing spaces that work for today’s reality.