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Mar 2, 2021

Hélène Huby, VP, Orion-ESM, Airbus Defence and Space — Innovating And Investing In The New Space Age

Posted by in categories: business, drones, internet, space

Innovating And Investing In The New Space Age — Space 2.0 — Hélène Huby, VP, Orion-ESM, Airbus Defence and Space.


Hélène Huby is Vice-President of the Orion European Service Module (Orion-ESM), at Airbus Defence & Space.

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Mar 2, 2021

Microsoft debuts its AR/VR meetings platform Mesh

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, internet, space, virtual reality

Today, at a special AR/VR focused event held inside its virtual reality community platform Altspace, Microsoft showcased a new product aiming to provide their AR HoloLens platform and VR Windows Mixed Reality platform with a shared platform for meetings.

The app is called Microsoft Mesh and it gives users a cross AR/VR meeting space to interact with other users and 3D content, handling all of technical hard parts of sharing spatial multi-player experiences over the web. Like Microsoft’s other AR/VR apps, the sell seems to be less in the software than it is in enabling developers to tap into one more specialization of Azure, building their own software that builds on the capabilities. The company announced that AltspaceVR will now be Mesh-enabled.

In the company’s presentation, they swung for the fences in showcasing potential use cases, bringing in James Cameron, the co-founder of Cirque du Soleil and Pokémon Go developer Niantic.

Mar 1, 2021

National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence issues report on how to maintain U.S. dominance

Posted by in categories: government, internet, policy, robotics/AI, security

The 15-member commission calls a $40 billion investment to expand and democratize AI research and development a “modest down payment for future breakthroughs,” and encourages an attitude toward investment in innovation from policymakers akin that which led to building the interstate highway system in the 1950s. Ultimately, the group envisions hundreds of billions of dollars of spending on AI by the federal government in the coming years.


The National Security Commission on AI report makes recommendations ranging from 5G and China to immigration policy and civil rights.

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Mar 1, 2021

SpaceX aborts launch of Falcon 9 rocket carrying Starlink satellites

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

The auto abort occurred just over a minute before liftoff.


A veteran SpaceX rocket suffered a launch abort just minutes before liftoff Sunday night (Feb. 28) while attempting to launch 60 Starlink internet satellites.

Feb 28, 2021

Forecast: SpaceX plans Sunday night Starlink launch

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According to our friends at the 45th Weather Squadron, there is a 90 percent chance of a go for launch.

Feb 28, 2021

A SpaceX rocket will launch a Starlink satellite fleet tonight and you can watch it live. Here’s how

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Liftoff is at 8:37 p.m. EST (0137 March 1 GMT).


SpaceX will launch its next batch of Starlink satellites on Sunday (Feb. 28) and you can watch it live online.

Feb 26, 2021

Mars Perseverance rover’s parachute has inspiring hidden message

Posted by 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

Starlink coverage map revealed — here’s where people are using the service

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The Starlink beta is already covering several US counties up in the northwest, especially in Washington.

Feb 24, 2021

SpaceX blames failed Falcon 9 booster landing on heat damage

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

A Falcon 9 booster failed to land after a launch Feb. 15 because of “heat damage” it sustained, but SpaceX thinks boosters can be reused 10 or more times.


WASHINGTON — A Falcon 9 booster failed to land after its most recent launch Feb. 15 because of “heat damage” it sustained, but a SpaceX official said he was confident that the boosters can be reused 10 or more times.

During a session of the 47th Spaceport Summit Feb. 23, Hans Koenigsmann, senior adviser for build and flight reliability at SpaceX, said the failed landing during an otherwise successful launch of Starlink satellites remains under investigation.

Feb 23, 2021

Internet sleuths solve secret message on Perseverance rover’s Mars parachute

Posted by in categories: internet, space

Internet sleuths solved it in 6 hours!


NASA hid a secret message on the parachute that landed its Perseverance rover down on the surface of Mars last week.