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| | | | | Following the first successful flight of NASA's Ingenuity people and companies have taken to social media to share their excitement. | |
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| | | | | Sir Richard Branson offloaded Virgin Galactic shares worth nearly $300 million while internal investigations were under way into a safety incident aboard his VSS Unity spacecraft.The sale of 10.4 million shares last month, made through Virgin Investments, which Branson controls, took place three wee | |
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| | | | | Editors Note: Due to the length of this piece, you may need to click a button to read the whole thing in your email. Every single stupid, loathsome, and ugly story in tech is a result of the fundamentally broken relationship between venture capital and technology. And, as with many things, it started with a blog. | |
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| | | A first-of-its-kind camera developed in partnership between CU Boulder and Ball Aerospace will soon be landing on the moon. NASA announced today that it has selected a scientific instrument, called the Lunar Compact Infrared Imaging System (L-CIRiS), for its Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. The camera will ride along with one of three robotic landers that will touch down on the lunar surface in the next several years-a key step in NASA's goal of sending people back to the moon by 2024. LASP planetary scientist Paul Hayne, who is leading the development of the instrument, said that the goal is to collect better maps of the lunar surface to understand how it formed and its geologic history. L-CIRiS will use infrared technology to map the temperatures... | ||