Space firm Iceye will be releasing its SAR satellite images publicly that have up to 1 meter resolution. Iceye’s CEO Modrzewski stated that this level…
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Space Travel May Impair Brain Inducing Permanent Memory, Learning Problems
By Jessica Branson on August 14, 2019
During the deep space operations, astronauts are consistently in different degrees of peril. While these (encounter with psychotic computers, malicious aliens, or collisions with space…
Africa, Europe, Middle East To Get Affordable Broadband With New Satellite
By Jessica Branson on August 11, 2019
Amos-17, a Boeing-fabricated 702 digital satellite, will offer lucrative internet access together with other communications services to comprehend regions of the Middle East, Europe, and…
To Facilitate Better Sleep For Astronauts, NASA Turns To A mHealth Wearable
By Jessica Branson on August 5, 2019
Researchers in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are functioning with the US space agency to validate a mHealth wearable that, in future, may assist astronauts to sleep…
NASA’s Humanoid Could Help Build A Base On Mars
By Jessica Branson on August 1, 2019
NASA has recently designed a semi-autonomous robot that can thrive in hostile environments. The robot has been programmed to make use of human tools and…




