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Jan 23, 2017
IBM Just Posted 5 Predictions About What Life Will Be Like in 2022
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI, space
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Technology giant IBM is known for of making bold predictions about the future, and it’s just announced its latest “5 in 5” list, highlighting the five innovations that they think will have the biggest impact on our lives over the next five years.
According to the company, in only a few years, we’re set to see huge developments in artificial intelligence (AI), ultra-powerful telescopes, smart sensors, and medical devices — with benefits ranging from healthcare and the environment, to our understanding of Earth and the Universe itself.
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While Trump works to set out a new policy for NASA, China is set to conduct a record number of launches this year.
Jan 23, 2017
Asteroid Mining Sounds Hard, Right? You Don’t Know the Half of It
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space
Until asteroid mining companies can actually mine asteroids, they’re staying solvent by playing in Earth’s orbit.
Jan 21, 2017
Scientists are checking a nearby exoplanet for alien transmissions
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: space
Wolf 1061c is just a few blocks away, cosmically speaking, and alien seekers have begun a long-term campaign to look for signs of life there.
Jan 21, 2017
Technology for making Death Star Sized Structures will have technical feasibility in the next 20 years
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: robotics/AI, space
I never heard of this sort of making bubbles. And the details given are slim. Anyone here of this?
The first Death Star had a diameter of between 140 and 160 kilometers. The second Death Star’s diameter ranged from 160 to 900 kilometers.
There are two near term technologies which could be applied to making Death Star sized structures:
Jan 20, 2017
Arrow 3: Israel’s killer missile can strike targets in outer space (VIDEO)
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: military, space
TEL AVIV, Jan 21 — Israel has upgraded its missile defence system so that the country can be protected from the ground to outer space.
The latest addition, the Arrow 3, became operational on Wednesday. The system has a range up to 2,400 km and can be used as an anti-satellite weapon. It was co-developed by Israel Aerospace Industries and Boeing Co.
An ‘Arrow 3’ ballistic missile interceptor is seen during its test launch near Ashdod, Israel December 10, 2015. — Reuters picThe bottom tier of Israel’s missile defence system is the Iron Dome interceptor, which is designed to destroy short-range rockets and artillery shells fired up to 70 km away. The second tier of the system is David’s Sling, which is designed to shoot down mid-range, lower-altitude missiles. The Arrow 2 is designed to intercept missiles in low to high atmosphere.
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Jan 19, 2017
How China Is Weaponizing Outer Space
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: military, space
Jan 18, 2017
Made In Space and Axiom Space Announce Joint Agreement for Manufacturing in Low Earth Orbit
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, energy, space
HOUSTON, Jan. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Made In Space and Axiom Space today, announce an agreement to be users and providers of one another’s capabilities to manufacture products in space. Made In Space is the only company to produce 3D printed products in Space and Axiom Space is the leading developer of the world’s first privately-owned commercial space station. This collaboration signifies Made In Space’s exciting transition from research phase, to manufacturing for commercial customers.
The companies have been working out the logistical elements of in-space manufacturing, outfitting the in-space factory with equipment, utilities, power, and thermal management to answer customers’ growing demand. In parallel to the manufacturing element, the companies are working together to plan the delivery of completed products to Earth, ensuring their quality during flight and upon arrival.
Jan 17, 2017
China to Launch Satellite For Predicting Earthquakes
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: space
China will launch a satellite this year to gather electromagnetic data which may be used in monitoring and forecasting earthquakes.
According to China’s earthquake administrative agencies on Tuesday, the satellite will be launched in the latter half of this year, Xinhua news agency reported.
Movements of the Earth’s crust generate electromagnetic radiation which can be observed from space.
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