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Artemis, the ESA’s 10 years in space

The Artemis held this past July 12, a decade in space, and is a breakthrough for European satellites. Artemis is the satellite transmission of data ESA presents the Advanced Mission Relay and Technology. Satellite is the first constituent of a breakthrough for European space engineering in terms of satellites is concerned, it has technology in [...]

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Land for response to the danger of asteroids

Representatives from NASA and ESA will coordinate their programs to detect and deflect asteroids and comets that threaten the planet. Asteroids and comets are the most direct threats of space for life on Earth. Others space disasters as novae and black holes can be lethal, but current data allow us to know that the chances [...]

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AF Research 447: more than 3 minutes to fall

According to the preliminary analysis of the black boxes measuring the speed of the apparatus was wrong. Chronology of the flight before the fatal accident. The chronological account established with the technical parameters and voice recordings from the black boxes in the cockpit is creepy. Flight AF 447 from Air France that was to cover [...]

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Project X-37B OTV aerospace

The U.S. Air Force into orbit a second X-37B secret mini-Shuttle surrounded by an enormous secrecy. The second minitransbordador unmanned X-37B, Blasted off from Cape Canaveral with a day late after being suspended the launch on Friday March 4, 2011, due to cloudy weather and windy it was at launch. Although Saturday morning the weather [...]

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