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Imagine having to use a new car everytime you want to leave for office because the old one wears off right after the first use? It would be exceedingly expensive, polluting and above all, weird.
Now you know that we often talk about increasing pollution levels on Earth. But it’s not just the pollution ‘on’ the surface that’s rising but also the levels ‘around’ the Earth which are at an all- time high because of the satellites (mostly defunct) and remains of launch vehicles (rockets) in orbits. Once you use a launch vehicle, it disintegrates and burns or keeps revolving in Earth’s orbit for hundreds of years- hence, causing more debris and forcing humans to develop a new launch vehicle for every trip/ launch!
Kessler syndrome states that there could be a point where the space around Earth could become unusable as a result of compounding space debris. And what would this mean? To put it in simple words: no communication, no internet, no weather forecasts- absolutely no facilities that we currently receive from the satellites. Not just this, launching new satellites could become next to impossible because of the numerous collisions in space. Space is a global common and belongs to mankind. Yet, policy formulation and rules in this area are still in the making.
However, it’s heartening to see reusable launch vehicles being developed to help control space debris, and cut down on the overall costs associated with space launches. This one by SpaceX is commendable. Although reusable launch vehicles (rockets in simple language) are not completely reusable (and can currently be developed only for lower height launches), they are a great beginning.
PS: ISRO is currently working on developing a reusable launch vehicle with RLV-TD already been tested back in 2017.
Scientists, ISRO ll Young Scientist Awardee by Govt. of India, ISRO II Motivational Speaker II Mentor@ SukrutParivar, UdayanCare,Thesky4u, IDYM & VisamoKids NGO ll Ex- BARC, Ex-EATON II
That's a wrap for tonight's coverage of Alpha #FLTA005#NoiseOfSummer. After expected deployment, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's CubeSat teams are now awaiting acquisition of signal...AND the Firefly team successfully completed a second stage relight and nominal plane change following deployment. Congratulations to the entire mission team!
Astronaut Suni Williams oversees the debut of KMI’s very own REACCH attachment during its first operation session on the International Space Station National Laboratory. The innovation of REACCH equips Astrobee to securely capture free-floating objects, showcasing a new standard in space debris recovery. Utilizing gecko adhesion, REACCH enables soft, non-destructive capture of items of nearly any shape, size, or surface condition. We're incredibly proud of this step forward in space sustainability and are one step closer to #KeepingSpaceClearForAll!
Courtesy of NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and geCKo Materials
When it comes to brand strategy, we often start with "Why..."
...today is starts with WOW!!! 🙌
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Hytro, is a human performance brand that is redefining what's possible in athletic training & recovery through pioneering research and innovation in blood flow restriction (BFR).
We're proud to say we are the #1 BFR choice of your favourite athletes, teams, clubs and now....space institutions & astronauts?!!? 👨🚀 🚀
Warren Bradley Ph.D & Raj Thiruchelvarajah, Hytro's founders believed enough in the transformative power of BFR to improve health & performance, that they ignited a movement to bring it out of the dusty realms of clinical rehab, and into the exciting world of human potential.
I'm sure we never thought it would also go to space (so soon). What an amazing achievement for the team, and an incredible advancement for the entire human health & performance industry. 👏
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Breaking New Ground in Space Sustainability! 🌌
The International Space Station National Laboratory witnessed history as NASA Astronaut Suni Williams oversaw the debut of KMI’s revolutionary REACCH attachment during its inaugural operational session.
What is REACCH, and why is it a game-changer?
REACCH, the latest innovation from KMI, empowers the Astrobee robotic system with the ability to securely capture free-floating objects in zero gravity. But this isn’t just any capture mechanism – it’s powered by gecko adhesion technology, mimicking the extraordinary climbing abilities of geckos to enable:
Soft, non-destructive captures: Perfect for delicate or irregularly shaped objects.
Unmatched versatility: Handles items of nearly any shape, size, or surface condition with ease.
Enhanced debris recovery capabilities: Setting a new standard in orbital maintenance and sustainability.
Why does this matter?
Space debris is one of the most pressing challenges facing modern space exploration. With REACCH, we’re taking a significant step toward a future of clear, safe, and sustainable orbital environments. By enabling precise, adaptable object retrieval, REACCH brings us closer to achieving the goal of #KeepingSpaceClearForAll.
We’re incredibly proud to see KMI’s innovation in action, helping shape a cleaner, safer tomorrow for humanity’s ventures beyond Earth. 🌎✨
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Astronaut Suni Williams oversees the debut of KMI’s very own REACCH attachment during its first operation session on the International Space Station National Laboratory. The innovation of REACCH equips Astrobee to securely capture free-floating objects, showcasing a new standard in space debris recovery. Utilizing gecko adhesion, REACCH enables soft, non-destructive capture of items of nearly any shape, size, or surface condition. We're incredibly proud of this step forward in space sustainability and are one step closer to #KeepingSpaceClearForAll!
Courtesy of NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and geCKo Materials
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#dailychew -prediction: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration will quickly fall under a SpaceX management model reducing cost(s) and time to deploy by 50% within 50 days. Expect sixty-hour work weeks and success-based comp plans dependent upon the successfull launch and deployment of spacecraft.
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NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration#NASA's Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) successfully guided astronauts to the moon with just 4 KB of RAM, showcasing the incredible ingenuity and efficiency of early engineers. They maximized limited resources, proving that creativity and problem-solving can overcome technological constraints. Today's computers are exponentially more powerful, yet we often underestimate their capabilities. The AGC's achievements remind us that it's not just the hardware, but how we use it that matters. So, the next time your setup feels slow, remember the moon landing—what matters is optimizing and making the most of what you have.
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