5 Space Technologies that Will Amaze You
In spite of the enormous scientific and technological progress in recent years, we have not yet explored outer space.It is very expensive to fly into outer space, a long stay in it is very harmful to people, and economic benefits are out of the question. However, a number of countries and various companies today are developing technologies that can fundamentally change our current situation in space.
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How SpaceX & NASA Plan To Establish The First Moon Base!
How SpaceX & NASA Plan To Establish The First Moon Base!
Why Two Pounds Of Dirt From Mars Costs $9 Billion | So Expensive | Insider
The Perseverance rover began a two-year mission to collect Martian soil samples this year. It's the first of three missions, jointly sponsored by NASA and ESA, aiming to bring Martian soil back to Earth in hopes of finding evidence of past life. The total costs of the missions will likely exceed more than $9 billion.
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China's Billion Dollar Mega Projects That Break All Records
China is investing trillions of dollars to build massive infrastructure projects in the world to break records.
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What Happened To Space Mining?
Just a couple of years ago, it seemed that space mining was inevitable. Analysts, tech visionaries and even renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson predicted that space mining was going to be big business. Space mining companies like Planetary Resources and Deep Space Industries backed by the likes of Google’s Larry Page and Eric Schmidt, cropped up to take advantage of the predicted payoff. After all, the holy grail of asteroids, known as 16 Psyche, had an estimated worth of $10,000 quadrillion. But fast forward to 2022, and humanity has yet to commercially mine even a single asteroid. CNBC spoke to two California startups, AstroForge and TransAstra, about how they are trying to make space mining a reality and the challenges they face.
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5 Space Technologies that Will Amaze You
In spite of the enormous scientific and technological progress in recent years, we have not yet explored outer space.It is very expensive to fly into outer space, a long stay in it is very harmful to people, and economic benefits are out of the question. However, a number of countries and various companies today are developing technologies that can fundamentally change our current situation in space.
China Latest MOON ROCKET Is A GAME CHANGER Tech!
When it comes to new knowledge and understanding, space is the final frontier. The United States has been at the forefront of space exploration for many years, with achievements including the first manned missions to the Moon, the longest-running space station, and numerous probes to Venus and Mars. However, China has emerged as a strong contender to U.S. space supremacy in recent years, accomplishing extraordinary feats including as landing a rocket on the far side of the moon, sending an orbiter and a rocket to Mars, and launching one of the most modern satellite constellations. The Chinese government has recently shown a brand new rocket, dubbed "Moon Rocket," and it is unlike anything we have ever seen before. This latest breakthrough puts China ahead of the United States in the race to the moon. Come with us as we examine China's crazed new moon rocket. The US military's use of space has been both a strength and a weakness. It's allowed them to improve their military prowess by utilizing cutting-edge space technology, but it's also made them more vulnerable to attack or disruption from their enemies. The United States has long led the world in space exploration because to the achievements of private firms like SpaceX.
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Revolutionary Space Technologies and Innovations
Tune in to see some mind-blowing revolutionary space technology and innovations!
Crew-6 Mission | Undocking
On Sunday, September 3 at 7:05 a.m. ET, Dragon autonomously undocked from the International Space Station. After performing a series of departure burns to move away from the space station, Dragon will conduct multiple orbit-lowering maneuvers, jettison the trunk, and re-enter Earth’s atmosphere for splashdown off the coast of Florida approximately 17 hours later at 12:17 a.m. ET on Monday, September 4.
Aboard the spacecraft will be Crew-6 NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, Rocosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, and UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, who flew to the space station on Dragon when Falcon 9 launched the spacecraft from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, March 2 at 12:34 a.m. ET.
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COSMO-SkyMed Tracking Footage
COSMO-SkyMed or any other satellite. COSMO-SkyMed is an Italian Earth observation satellite constellation designed for a variety of applications, including monitoring the Earth's surface, disaster management, and military purposes.
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Starship | SN8 | High-Altitude Flight Recap
On December 9, 2020, Starship serial number 8 (SN8) completed a high-altitude flight test as it successfully ascended, transitioned propellant, and demonstrated a first-of-its-kind controlled aerodynamic descent and landing flip maneuver – which will enable landing where prepared surfaces or runways do not exist, including the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy- Elon Musk's Engineering Masterpiece
Tens of thousands of spectators made the pilgrimage from across the country & 22 million people around the world on Youtube witnessed the thunderous roar of the SpaceX's new 23-story-tall jumbo rocket as it has blasted off on its first test flight, carrying Elon Musk’s red Tesla sports car aiming for an endless trip past Mars.
The Falcon Heavy rose from the same launch pad used by NASA nearly 50 years ago to send men to the Moon. With lift-off, the Heavy became the most powerful rocket in use today, doubling the lift-off punch of its closest competitor.
Within three minutes, the Falcon Heavy’s two side boosters separated from the central rocket in one of the most critical points of the flight. Some eight minutes after launch, a pair of sonic booms rocked the area as the two side boosters set down in near synchrony on two landing pads.
Flying atop the Falcon Heavy is SpaceX & Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s cherry-red Tesla Roadster, carrying a passenger—sort of. SpaceX revealed last weekend that a mannequin wearing the company’s new spacesuit would ride in the driver’s seat of the electric sports car ,nicknamed Starman.#
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Starship | First Integrated Flight Test
Starship gave us quite a show during the first flight test of a fully integrated Starship (S24) and Super Heavy rocket (B7) from Starbase in Texas.
On April 20, 2023 at 8:33 a.m. CT, Starship successfully lifted off from the orbital launch pad for the first time. The vehicle cleared the pad and beach as Starship climbed to an apogee of ~39 km over the Gulf of Mexico – the highest of any Starship to-date.
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How Not to Land an Orbital Rocket Booster
Landing an orbital rocket booster is a complex and highly technical task, and there are many factors that must be carefully managed to ensure a successful landing. Here are some common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid when attempting to land an orbital rocket booster:
Ignoring Weather Conditions:
Ignoring adverse weather conditions such as high winds, lightning, or heavy rain can lead to instability during descent and landing. Always monitor and account for weather conditions in your launch and landing plans.
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