by dankeelan | Feb 16, 2023 | Space
NASA named a huge moon landmark after a prominent Black mathematician who worked during at the agency the “Hidden Figures” era. The name of Melba Mouton (1929–1990) will be designated by NASA on a Delaware-size flat moon mountain near the water-rich lunar...
by dankeelan | Feb 16, 2023 | Mobility, Satellites, Space
As the Pentagon eyes increasing threats in space — from on-orbit debris to enemy spacecraft flying too close for comfort — U.S. Space Command wants its surveillance satellites to be more maneuverable. SPACECOM’s Deputy Commander Lt. Gen. John Shaw said during a Jan....
by dankeelan | Feb 16, 2023 | Drones, Hydrogen, Power
The last time hydrogen-laden flying vessels zipped around the heavens didn’t end all that well, but that isn’t stopping Heven Drones from fueling up its H2D55 drone. The company claims the octacopter can fly for over an hour and a half, with a payload...
by dankeelan | Feb 16, 2023 | 6G
A research facility aimed at helping the UK become a world leader in 6G mobile phone technology is to be set up at the University of Sheffield. The new national centre will bring together academics and the industry to drive innovation in 6G, which experts say could be...
by dankeelan | Feb 16, 2023 | Smart Cities
The installation of technology linked with “Smart Cities” has generated controversy in Adelaide from both activists and politicians — but what is a Smart City? Smart Cities is a term used for a broad range of technologies installed and operated by...
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