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Jul 22, 2018
Gala opens countdown to 50th anniversary of 1st moon landing
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: education, space
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Former NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin was noticeably absent from a gala kicking off a yearlong celebration of the 50-year anniversary of the first moon landing, even though his nonprofit space education foundation is a sponsor and he typically is the star attraction.
The black-tie Apollo Celebration Gala held under a Saturn V rocket at the Kennedy Space Center on Saturday evening featured a panel discussion by astronauts, an awards ceremony and an auction of space memorabilia.
Hundreds of people attended the sold-out event, including British physicist Brian Cox, who presented Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson with the ShareSpace Foundation’s Innovation award.
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Jul 22, 2018
This tiny robot could have big impacts on the future of nanotechnology
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: nanotechnology, robotics/AI
A robot mere molecules long is helping engineers create new nanotechnology one bit at a time.
Jul 22, 2018
The Rocket Man Giving SpaceX a Run for Its Money
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: economics, space travel
Peter Beck is the real life rocket man. He loves rockets so much that he started Rocket Lab, a space startup specializing in lightweight, cost-effective commercial launch services. His goal is to make launching rockets into orbit as common as picking up your mail, and he’s making progress.
Video by Matt Goldman.
Jul 22, 2018
Home: Today, all the action beyond low earth orbit is telecom, government, and military
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: computing, government, military, space travel
Tomorrow it’s commercial tourism, space energy, space data centers, in-space manufacturing and resource exploration & utilization. Companies all over the world are creating incredible future technologies that will one day operate in deep space. But one question largely goes unanswered: how will they get there? We will take them.
Chemical and ion electrical propulsion have their limitations. We’re building breakthrough transportation technology to propel the next generation of space endeavors more efficiently, safely, and inexpensively than ever before.
Jul 22, 2018
Propelling deep space flight with a new fuel source, Momentus prepares for liftoff
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: space travel
Mikhail Kokorich, the founder of Momentus, a new Y Combinator-backed propulsion technology developer for space flight, hadn’t always dreamed of going to the moon.
A physicist who graduated from Russia’s top-ranked Novosibirsk University, Kokorich was a serial entrepreneur in who grew up in Siberia and made his name and his first fortunes in the years after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The heart of Momentus’ technology is a new propulsion system that uses water as a propellant instead of chemicals.
Jul 22, 2018
Transhumanist Party Virtual is open to all sapients, corporeal, digital, and virtual
Posted by Mark Larkento in categories: economics, education, existential risks, geopolitics, transhumanism
Transhumanist Declaration VirtualTranshumanism Virtual is the viewpoint that sapient society, corporeal, digital, and virtual should embrace, wisely, thoughtfully, and compassionately, the radical transformational potential of technology. The Transhumanist Party Virtual calls for: — Projects to take full advantage of accelerating technology. — Economic and personal liberation of all sapient beings — An inclusive new social contract for all sapient and sentient beings in the light of technological disruption — A evolutionary regulatory system to fast-track innovative breakthroughs — Reform of democratic processes with new tools — Education transformed in readiness for a radically different future — A transhumanist rights agenda for all sapient and sentient beings in the coming transhumanist age — An affirmative new perspective on existential risks.
Jul 21, 2018
This theater fully immerses viewers as they stand and watch
Posted by Nicholi Avery in category: virtual reality
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This 360-degree theater lets you experience VR without a headset.