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Mar 27, 2022

Solid-State Batteries Could Pack in Twice as Much Energy Per Pound

Posted by in categories: particle physics, transportation

The secret sauce? An improved manufacturing process that eliminates corrosive carbon dioxide gas.


There’s a better way to build solid-state lithium batteries, scientists say. By studying the battery manufacturing process, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Upton, New York-based Brookhaven National Laboratory have eliminated a tiny (but crucial) contamination issue, which could cut down on the complexity in future battery designs.

Solid-state batteries are widely considered to be the next great thing in rechargeable battery design. With an energy capacity at least two times greater than traditional lithium-ion batteries with flammable liquid electrolytes, solid-state batteries are safer, as well as more efficient—a huge pair of selling points for electric consumer vehicles in particular.

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Mar 27, 2022

Blue Origin passengers who are 1st married couple to fly to space on commercial rocket say they’ve got plans to fly with SpaceX and Virgin Galactic too

Posted by in category: space travel

Sharon and Mark Hagle, 73, are launching to the edge of space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket and want to go to space at least three times after.

Mar 27, 2022

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Mar 27, 2022

Space Force using Spire data to detect satellite jamming

Posted by in categories: military, robotics/AI, satellites

WASHINGTON — A constellation of about 40 geolocation satellites operated by Spire Global is collecting data used by the U.S. Space Force to detect GPS jamming, an issue now gaining worldwide attention due to Russia’s use of electronic warfare tactics in the run-up to the invasion of Ukraine.

“All of our fellow space companies … everyone is playing a vital role for humanity in this battle for freedom and democracy,” Spire CEO Peter Platzer told analysts March 9 in an earnings call.

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Mar 27, 2022

Solar Orbiter Spacecraft Captures the Full Sun in Unprecedented Detail

Posted by in category: futurism

Solar Orbiter’s latest images shows the full Sun in unprecedented detail. They were taken on March 7, 2022, when the spacecraft was crossing directly between the Earth and Sun.

One of the images, taken by the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) is the highest resolution image of the Sun’s full disc and outer atmosphere, the corona, ever taken.

Another image, taken by the Spectral Imaging of the Coronal Environment (SPICE) instrument represents the first full Sun image of its kind in 50 years, and by far the best one, taken at the Lyman-beta wavelength of ultraviolet light that is emitted by hydrogen gas.

Mar 27, 2022

Atp-Adp Energy Cycle

Posted by in category: energy

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Mar 27, 2022

3D Printed Village

Posted by in category: futurism

After 18 months of planning, ICON and New Story just unveiled two affordable 3D-printed homes in a groundbreaking development for Tabasco, Mexico.

Mar 27, 2022

The Puzzling Reason AI May Never Compete With Human Consciousness

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Two immersive thought experiments lead us right into a flurry of questions surrounding the human mind. You decide where you stand.

Mar 27, 2022

Intelsat rolls out network service that integrates Starlink and geostationary satellites

Posted by in categories: business, internet, satellites

WASHINGTON — If you can’t beat them, join them. That is the thinking behind a new managed network service offered by satellite operator Intelsat that integrates geostationary satellites, SpaceX’s Starlink low Earth orbit constellation and cellular broadband.

“A lot of our customers would like to use Starlink and many have been using it,” Don Claussen, Intelsat’s vice president of business development, told SpaceNews at last week’s Satellite 2022 conference.

Satellite communications companies “spend so much time fighting each other over what orbits are better, what band is better,” he said. “If we’re really listening to our customers, what they are saying is ‘we kind of need all of you.’”.

Mar 27, 2022

8 NASA concepts that could unlock new secrets about the universe

Posted by in categories: innovation, space travel

Each year, the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program awards grants to researchers to develop the next generation of technology that will help us explore cosmic unknowns.


From the oceans of Europa to the atmosphere of Venus, these inventions funded by NASA could propel space exploration even further.