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Prada and Axiom Space engineer the future of space exploration
At the International Astronautical Congress in Milan, Italy,Axiom Space and Pradaunveiled the flight design of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit for the first time.
SpaceX Starship booster caught in historic feat
SpaceX recently completed its fifth Starship test flight on 13th October 2024, returning the rocket’s massive first-stage booster safely to its launch pad in Texas.
Cinch unveils space-ready Micro-Ds and sockets
Cinch Connectivity Solutions, a Bel Fuse company, is launching its Dura-Conspace gradeMicro-Ds.
AI tunes in to rescue coral reef
Coral reefs are critical to our planet’s ecosystem. They provide food, shelter, and protection for marine life, and they act as natural barriers, protecting coastlines from storms and erosion.
Kaman Measuring showcases precision sensors for extreme environments
The Measuring Division ofKamanPrecision Products, the global specialist in the design and manufacture of high-performance position measurement systems, highlights the availability of high precision displacement sensors for extreme environments such as power generation including nuclear and aerospace propulsion, materials research and development, with operating temperatures from –320°F to +1,000°F (+1,200°F short term) at pressu...
NASA’s first asteroid sample has successfully landed
After years of anticipation and hard work by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer) team, a capsule of rocks and dust collected from asteroid Bennu finally is on Earth.
What’s gone wrong with the Boeing Starliner mission?
The Boeing Starliner spacecraft was supposed to become an integral part of NASA’s future missions, but now it seems its future is in jeopardy. So, what exactly has gone wrong?
Teledyne e2v double capacity space qualified 8 GB DDR4 memory chip
Teledyne e2v has announced the successful space qualification of its 8GB space DDR4 memory as part of its Edge compute solutions for space.
Sci-fi gets sci-real: Festival celebrates the engineers helping to solve some of the world’s greatest challenges
An action-packed programme of free interactive events for the whole family will showcase how UCL engineers are creating the future, in fields such asartificial intelligence,space exploration,robotics, andmedicine.
Microchip unveils MPU family for a new era of autonomous space computing
Microchip Technology has launched the first devices in itsPIC64High-Performance Spaceflight Computing (PIC64-HPSC) microprocessors (MPUs) family.