Redwire purchased Deployable Space Systems (DSS) Inc., a steadily expanding business that develops various structures and processes, such as the Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA), in
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NASA reveals Perseverance landing video
NASA officials stated on February 22 that the Perseverance rover is in great shape on the surface of Mars, showing spectacular images from its touchdown
The new agreement between Capanet Communications and G&S Satcom will revamp the satellite software industry
The advanced satellite network operations of Capanet Communications and the professional knowledge of G&S Satcom will unveil innovations and improve the performance and sustainability of
Renewable energy policy for Liberals
The shift to renewable energy has not been an easy journey. One party warns that renewables would crush jobs and increase power prices, while the
Affordable renewable energy a bone of contention in South Africa
South Africa is among the governments that have witnessed its economy weakened and frustrated by the coronavirus pandemic. This trend has aggravated the divisions that
Toyota to manufacture two electric vehicles
For a long time, Toyota has primarily depended on hybrids for its electrification, while other car manufacturers rely on full-on battery EVs. Toyota Motor North
Satellites increase causes a crowded thermosphere
As LEO satellites are increasing, there is a need for perfect calculations of the atmospheric drag impacts on their trajectories. Therefore, boosting atmospheric drag calculations
Activation of the 400Mwh California battery project by AES
Alamitos, which is a 100MW/400MW autonomous battery energy storage system (BESS), has started its functions in southern California. Here the company aims to achieve its
Scientists say that a full moon has the capability of influencing menstrual cycles and sleep patterns
To differentiate between myths and truths, ordinary people sometimes have to rely on scientists. Is there any effect of a full moon on menstrual cycles?
The outer shell of Earth ballooned 3 billion years ago during a major growth spurt
Geoscientists discovered that around 3-billion years ago, the Earth’s crust ballooned throughout a major growth spurt. The mantle, the layer of the silicate rock between crust