Is there an optimal way to transmit data through ice? This is the challenge at the heart of a ground-breaking collaboration project between SINTEF, University of Oslo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Norsk Polarinstitutt • Norwegian Polar Institute, Mustad Autoline AS, and our business area Kongsberg Discovery. SubZeroSpace brings together each partner's collective talents, resources and networks to solve a challenge that impacts the effective communication of data worldwide, and beyond. Combining multiple innovative technologies introduces powerful new means of communication and enhances safety in icy environments. The goal is to find a way to communicate through ice using acoustic sensors to autonomously detect and avoid hazards near, and through, ice and water. The results could revolutionize how research is conducted in harsh and extreme conditions. However, ice represents challenges. Click on link to learn more about the challenges: https://lnkd.in/dq7cWtev #acousticsensors #AUV #space
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If you're new to list... go around the entire world. Go to every UFO renown person with any public standing or following. Ask any of them if they've heard of C-energy Frequency Modulation (CeFM) before I/Reso ever mentioned it? The world-over... they'll say UFOs/UAPs 'disappear' or 'dematerialize'. Or oh that's 'quantum tunneling!' It really isn't that or quantum based application. CTP IS THE SCIENCE OF THE AGES See where the #CTPcraft here recorded 'pops-out' of frame and vanishes? That's a higher tiered CTP process we refer to be name as C-energy Frequency Modulation (CeFM) and NO ONE in the entire global UFO community worldwide prior to our/CTP's coming forward - has EVER heard of this CeFM process defined by a SPECIFIC #newscience term or methodology. NOT your #warpdrive or your NASA drive or Alcubierre Drive: CeFM is 'how' FTL space travel and interstellar travel is achieved. Thank you Drazen. Do you want it? Funding CTP and about 10 years. Small #CTPcraft then the #CTPSpaceliners, such as these (https://bit.ly/49aB40a). Tesla had an unknown successor? He did. Now - you have me. #newscience #futurespace #spaceindustry #spaceinvestors #spacecapital #CTP
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The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) will be a large infrared telescope with an approximately 6.5 meter primary mirror. The telescope will be launched on an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana in 2021. Webb will be the premier observatory of the next decade, serving thousands of astronomers worldwide. It will study every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems capable of supporting life on planets like Earth, to the evolution of our own Solar System. Webb is an international collaboration between NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is managing the development effort. The main industrial partner is Northrop Grumman; the Space Telescope Science Institute will operate Webb after launch. Webb was formerly known as the "Next Generation Space Telescope" (NGST); it was renamed in Sept. 2002 after a former NASA administrator, James Webb. Several innovative technologies have been developed for Webb. These include a primary mirror made of 18 separate segments that unfold and adjust to shape after launch. The mirrors are made of ultra-lightweight beryllium. Webb’s biggest feature is a tennis court sized five-layer sunshield that attenuates heat from the Sun more than a million times. The telescope’s four instruments - cameras and spectrometers - have detectors that are able to record extremely faint signals. One instrument (NIRSpec) has programmable microshutters, which enable observation up to 100 objects simultaneously. Webb also has a cryocooler for cooling the mid-infrared detectors of another instrument (MIRI) to a very cold 7 K so they can work. --Source: NASA https://lnkd.in/d2tYjqe4 And Europian Space Agency (ESA). hashtag #scienceandenvironment hashtag #earthandspacesciences hashtag #astronomy hashtag #spacecraft hashtag #science hashtag #NASA
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💙 #Demo is an important step on the #innovation path, kudoz to our Friends from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration for their achievement. The Cold Atom Lab, located aboard the International Space Station, has achieved a significant milestone in quantum #science. For the first time, ultra-cold atoms were used to detect subtle vibrations in the space station’s environment. The lab’s #quantum tool, called an atom interferometer, precisely measures gravity, magnetic fields, and other forces. This breakthrough opens up possibilities for space-based sensors that can reveal the composition of planets and moons, track water movement, and explore cosmic phenomena. The #study, published in Nature Communications, also demonstrates the wave-like behavior of atoms in freefall in #space. 🖼 The image below was generated by #artificial #intelligence to capture your attention. https://lnkd.in/dUQreJBt
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#sc24 keynote delivered by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Dr. Fox A truly inspiring keynote. They leverage Artificial Intelligence and High-Performance Computing to push the boundaries of space exploration and discovery. AI Contributions: - Machine learning models are used to predict solar storms, safeguarding satellites and critical infrastructure. - AI-driven analysis helps understand solar surface convection, enhancing space weather forecasting. HPC Contributions - Thousands of simulations for Artemis missions ensure safe spacecraft launches and lunar landings. - HPC models analyze plume-surface interactions for future human and robotic missions to the Moon and Mars. - Advanced supercomputing powers the study of black holes, exoplanets, and the formation of galaxies with the James Webb Space Telescope. And close to my area of interest: microgravity enables 3D tissue growth and natural cellular behavior, advancing precision medicine by improving disease. #AI #HPC #NASA #SpaceExploration #Innovation #Technology #highperformancecomputing #precisionmedicine #cancer #microgravity
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🛰️ Will solar sails be used for space travel in the future? So says Newton's third law. 👇 It is feasible to use sunlight to go to the frontier of the solar system, much like ships use the wind to guide them. Action-reaction theory is helping NASA create solar sails that provide thrust. ☀️ These candles have an extremely straightforward operation. The Sun's photons cause a tiny amount of thrust in the opposite direction when they are reflected off the surface. Its amazing size in relation to the spacecraft's body is due to the fact that the larger and more reflective these sails are, the more thrust will be produced. These days, membranes composed of sheets of aluminized plastic are the most extensively utilised technology. They have a thickness of around 2 μm, which is equivalent to 4% of human hair. The main benefit is that it doesn't require extra fuel, which lowers the launch weight and allows for missions to last an endless amount of time—at least in areas with sunlight. Source: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration #Aviation #Spaceexploration #letsconnect #technology #solarpower #energy #design #science #physics #power #materialscience #NASA
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So here's the weekly updates related to Rocketry and Space Tech all over the world👍
🚀Rocketry and related Technology News Global Highlights this week!! 1️⃣ ISRO - Indian Space Research Organization's #Gaganyaan_Mission 👩🚀 ISRO finalized the Skull design of #Vyommitra using a high strength #Aluminium_alloy weighing #800_grams and size 200mm*200mm. She will be on-board the second uncrewed Gaganyaan mission (G2) followed by actual crewed human spaceflight. 2️⃣ NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's #Artemis Program☄️: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Nokia and Axiom Space will collaborate for an innovative technology: spacesuits equipped with 4G technology for #Artemis mission called the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (#AxEMU) spacesuits. All the electronics and base station equipment shall be integrated in a single portable box. 3️⃣ SpaceX #Starship Advances: Space X has once again surprised us with its new Starship test. Introducing us with its new technology and bringing us a step closer to interplanetary travel. It will launch an uncrewed Starship to Mars in two years followed by a crewed flight in another 4 years if everything goes well. 4️⃣ #Hypersonic Breakthrough: The BOLT-1B (Boundary Layer Transition 1B) experiment, a collaboration between #AFRL (U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory), APL (The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and German Aerospace Center (DLR), launched from Andøya Space, #Norway on Sept. 2 is a crucial Hypersonic vehicle test. It reached Mach 7.2 over the Norwegian Sea and gathered crucial hypersonic airflow data. A video showing the same is attached. Video courtesy: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Stay tuned for more updates on global Tech and Aerospace innovation! ☄️🚀
The Bolt-B1 soaring the skies of Norwegian sea. Video courtesy: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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The universe at high red shift appears to be the same as the universe today: “New Models of the Early Universe Such a mature older population was not anticipated considering how early stars would have to have formed to have aged sufficiently by this cosmic time. The spectroscopy is so detailed, we can see the subtle features of the old stars that tell us there's more there than you think. Specific elements detected in the spectrum (including silicon, carbon and iron) reveal this older population must exist to enrich the galaxy with an abundance of chemicals. It is not only the size of the galaxies that is surprising but also the speed with which they grew to such a chemically mature state.” #india #innovation #space #spacecraft #space #nasa #innovation #spacetechnology #propulsion #propulsionsystems #evtol #urbanairmobility #spacetech #interstellar #transportation #spacex # #technology #future #futurism #cleanpropulsion #isromissions #isro #flyprivate #flyingcars #flyingtaxi #mobility #energy #renewableenergy #ev #electricvehicles #venturecapital #spacevc #renewableenergy #renewableenergyisthefuture #renewableenergysources #renewableenergynow #gerenewableenergy #renewableenergyengineering #renewableenergysystems #siemensgamesarenewableenergy #worldrenewableenergy #nonrenewableenergy #womeninrenewableenergy #cleanrenewableenergy #userenewableenergy #renewableenergyjobs #renewableenergysolutions #supportrenewableenergy #renewableenergysource #100percentrenewableenergy #swinertonrenewableenergy #marinerenewableenergy #renewableenergyforall #switchtorenewableenergy #renewableenergyaustralia #renewableenergyindustry #renewableenergyeducation #renewableenergyuk #renewableenergyhawaii #renewableenergyrevolution #renewableenergyproject #renewableenergyworld #wildhorserenewableenergycenter #renewableenergyindia #atlasrenewableenergy #midwestrenewableenergyfair #decentralizedrenewableenergy #renewableenergyprojects #100renewableenergy #renewableenergyftw #communityrenewableenergy #renewableenergycanbebeautiful
Detailed pictures show galaxy growth in the early universe was much faster than first thought
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It is said that at NASA, there is a poster of a bee that reads as follows 👇 "From an aerodynamic perspective, the body of a bee is not designed to fly. However, the bee is unaware of this limitation." Despite the scientific impossibility of flight, the bee continues to fly anyway, without understanding the physics involved. Who said we can't achieve whatever we set our minds to? We must forget the "you can't" and "it's impossible" and take flight every day, as the bee does 🐝 That is why at VarTech Systems we are proud to say that our HMIs are made according to the needs of each customer. We do not give up until we reach perfection in our goal… even if we must push the limits of physics to get there! VarTech Systems, unlocking limitless possibilities with cutting-edge technology. #BeLikeTheBee #Motivation #Aerodynamic #Innovative #Physics #Bee #VarTechSystems
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New Post: NASA gets Voyager 1 back online from 15 billion miles away after technical problem - https://lnkd.in/gHWmyUcz NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is transmitting data again after a technical issue in November.Voyager 1 is drifting through the space between star systems on a mission to collect information about plasma waves, magnetic fields and particles.Voyager 1 is over 15 billion miles from Earth. Its twin, Voyager 2, is more than 12 billion miles away.NASA's Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, is sending science data again.Voyager 1's four instruments are back in business after a computer problem in November, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory said this week. The team first received meaningful information again from Voyager 1 in April, and recently commanded it to start studying its environment again.MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS DISCOVERED ON INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION This illustration provided by NASA depicts the most distant spacecraft from Earth, Voyager 1. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California announced this week that Voyager 1's four scientific instruments are back in business after a technical problem in November. (NASA via AP, File)Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is drifting through interstellar space, or the space between star systems. Before reaching this region, the spacecraft discovered a thin ring around Jupiter and several of Saturn’s moons. Its instruments are designed to collect information about plasma waves, magnetic fields and particles.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPVoyager 1 is over 15 billion miles from Earth. Its twin Voyager 2 — also in interstellar space — is more than 12 billion miles away. Source link
NASA gets Voyager 1 back online from 15 billion miles away after technical problem
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NASA's new satellite will use Newton's 3rd Law of Motion to steer into space. Recently, NASA announced their launch of next-gen satellite called Advanced Composite Solar Sail System or ACS3. 🛰 This technology works on solar propulsion system using Sun's energy to navigate in space. But how is it different from conventional satellites? Well, let's first understand the #physics behind this innovation. 👉 Sailing a satellite in space is similar to sailing a boat on Earth. ⛵ The primary difference is that a boat relies on air molecules pushing its sails while, a solar sail relies on photons for propulsion. 👉 The idea is to allow the photons to bounce off the reflective sail & provide necessary thrust to move the spacecraft, acquire momentum & then keep speeding up. According to engineers, if the mission goes well, it could lead to designs with sails as large as a basketball court for larger missions. 👉 With the Sun offering a boundless source of energy, space travel can become much cheaper in coming future. What do you think about this innovative concept? Share your views in comments. 👇 #spaceindustry #innovation #fundamentals NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration My Physics Cafe
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