U.S. space agency NASA has publicly revealed for the first time ever that it was because of a design error that the launch attempt of SpaceX failed in 2015. According to a summary report published here, NASA engineers have said that design error in the Falcon 9 rocket at the time was the initiating factor […]
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James Webb Observatory to undergo additional testing
NASA’s James Webb Observatory will be undergoing additional testing as the combined optics and science instruments of the telescope are now out from their shipping containers. NASA engineers will be performing final testing at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems in Redondo Beach, California, before it travels to the launch site in Kourou, French Guiana. The science payload recently arrived at Northrop […]
BlackSky awaits launch of its Global 1 satellite
BlackSky recently announced completion of first of its next generation of small Earth Observation (EO) satellites and now the company is awaiting launch of its Global 1 satellite. BlackSky is the geospatial intelligence service of Spaceflight Industries. The first of company’s EO satellites is complete, qualified, and awaiting launch. This spacecraft, called Global 1, is the first of […]
Young star HR 4796A enveloped by dusty material, Hubble says
A young star HR 4796A is surrounded by a vast, complex dust structure, spanning 150 billion miles across according to data collected by the Hubble space telescope. Previous studies have already shown presence of a bright, narrow, inner ring of dust which may have been corralled by the gravitational pull of an unseen giant planet. The latest discovery […]
ALMA reveals intricate details of Orion Nebula
Combined powers of Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the IRAM 30-metre telescope have led to revelation of intricate details of the Orion Nebula. The Orion Nebula is the nearest region of massive star formation to Earth, and is therefore studied in great detail by astronomers seeking to better understand how stars form and evolve in […]
Junker urges EU to take powerful world role
In associate degree age of trade wars, coercion and rising nationalism, Europe should become a world player with a muscular policy to match its economic strength, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker declared Wednesday. Europe’s ability to require sturdy diplomatic action is usually hampered by the requirement to urge agreement from all twenty eight member countries, […]
A quantum state of matter discovered by scientists of Princeton
It is hard to characterize the Quantum particles princeton and quite impossible if they are interacting strongly with each other but now a new research has been concluded with respect to quantum particles. The team of international researchers in the lead of Zahid Hasan a Princeton Physicist has now discovered that it is possible to […]
A Step ahead Army researchers take for defending computer system with MTD
An experienced team of US Army Research Laboratory from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand with the accompany of GIST (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) has moved forward by taking a step ahead towards the MTD (Moving Target Defense) development techniques in the field of SDN (Software-defined network). This latest research has now proved […]
Room temperature cathode fabrication for oxide-solid state batteries
At the Toyohashi University of Technology, researchers have with success unreal a metallic element trivanadate (LVO) cathode thick film on a garnet-type compound solid solution exploitation the aerosol deposition technique. The LVO cathode thick-film unreal on the solid solution showed an outsized reversible charge and discharge capability as high as three hundred mAh/g and a […]