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Japan continues its project initiated in 2007 on the development of two satellites for optical sensors, a hyperspectral sensor type and another type of multispectral. NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization), the JAROS (Japan Resources Observation System and Space Utilization Organization) and the NEC, all three parties involved in the project include the introduction of these instruments in 2013 on a satellite that remains to be determined.
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1. • Mobile no battery and are loaded MP3 alone are two of the possible applications.
2. • UPC Researchers study how wireless energy transfer between satellites.
“It’s time to cut the umbilical cord. So Eduard Alarcon refers to the power cable which inevitably accompanies every electronic device, from computers to household appliances.
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| Category: Electronics | Tags: battery, Blade PCs, electromagnetic fields, electronic device, internet via wi-fi, motherboard, NASA, physicists, power source, satellites, silicon chip, spiral electric current, umbilical cord, wireless energy, WiTricity |
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When technology (The word technology has two meanings in fact:) space can find space, reduce pollution (pollution is defined as making an unhealthy environment. The definition varies according to context, depending on the environment. ..) and savings.
Nowadays, transportation (transportation from the Latin trans, beyond, and portare, carry, is wearing something, or someone from one place …) haulage trucks and containers is an activity (The term activity may designate a profession.) highly automated and optimized. However, even with the best planning (planning is the planning of actions and operations to be conducted) as possible, it is not uncommon to leave valuable space unused.
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Two Canadian satellites, the Deimos-1 earth observation and telecommunications Nanosat 1B have this party together Wednesday to space.
Both have been part of the load, along with four other satellites, the Russian launcher ‘Dnieper, “a converted intercontinental ballistic missile, launched from the Baikonur base in Kazakhstan. “The rocket launch was successful,” said Colonel Alexander Vovk, spokesman for the strategic forces of Russia (FER) after takeoff.
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| Category: Space Science | Tags: Aerospace, Astronaut, Baikonur base, ballistic missile, Canadian, Colonel Alexander Vovk, Dnieper, Kazakhstan, Nanosat, receiver, rocket launch, Russian launcher, satellites, telecommunications, transmitter |
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 The scientific division of the Japanese space agency is developing in recent years with the industrial sector a new NEC platform satellite, called for the moment “SPRINT”, for its scientific missions. This small platform 200 kg, 3-axis stabilized or spinnee if any, will host a scientific payload with a mass of 200 kg and consumption 300 W. Duration missions is typically set at one year.
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