Sentences with phrase «generation space launch»

And NASA's next - generation Space Launch System is nowhere near operational.

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The next generation of CubeSat students will get their satellites into space even more efficiently, as improving technology makes launches economically and environmentally easier.
By the time NASA launches its next Generation Space Telescope in 2007 or thereabouts, we will already have grown bored with SIRFT's dust - piercing infrared images.
The launch of Sputnik in 1957 galvanized him, and many other 5 of his generation, to study physics and space science.
Although the shuttle program ended in 2011, NASA scientist Lynne Phillips said it's important to understand hazardous contaminants as the space center transitions to what she calls «the next generation of space launch
On October 28, NASA launched the National Polar - orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Preparatory Project, a prototype of the new generation of satellites, Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS), that will be the backbone of U.S. space - based weather and climate observations.
Orion passed with flying colors and will be paired with the Space Launch System — a next - generation powerful rocket — for another uncrewed launch inLaunch System — a next - generation powerful rocket — for another uncrewed launch inlaunch in 2018.
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The next - generation space telescope had previously been slated to launch into orbit atop an Ariane 5 rocket from the European Space Agency's spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in the Spring of space telescope had previously been slated to launch into orbit atop an Ariane 5 rocket from the European Space Agency's spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in the Spring of Space Agency's spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in the Spring of 2019.
With the launch of ESA's PLATO observatory and the joint NASA / ESA James Webb Space Telescope, scheduled to take place within the next few years, the next generation of space - based instruments will open their electronic eyes to the Cosmos, aiming to solve these long - standing mysteSpace Telescope, scheduled to take place within the next few years, the next generation of space - based instruments will open their electronic eyes to the Cosmos, aiming to solve these long - standing mystespace - based instruments will open their electronic eyes to the Cosmos, aiming to solve these long - standing mysteries.
They allow a check on data gathered by the next - generation telescopes and can be reconfigured to help answer questions that weren't anticipated before the launch of space telescopes, said Harvey.
NASA's latest post on the launch schedule states, «The next generation of America's spacecraft and rockets that will launch astronauts to the International Space Station are nearing the final stages of development and evaluation.»
Meanwhile, the U.S. space agency is also prepping its next - generation planet hunter, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS, which will launch in 2017.
Atmospheric biosignatures, such as methane in combination with ozone — indicating life — will likely be detected by the forthcoming, next - generation James Webb Space Telescope, launching in 2018, or the approaching European Extremely Large Telescope, first light in 2024.
Built by Airbus, MetOp - C is the last of the first generation of EUMETSAT Polar System (EPS) series of three polar - orbiting satellites, and is planned to be launched on September 18, 2018, from European Space Center in Kourou, French Guyana, aboard a Soyuz rocket.
The next - generation space telescope had previously been set to launch into orbit atop an Ariane 5 rocket from ESA's spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, in the Spring of 2019.
It is expected NASA will continue to contract future deep space missions to launch on the two new - generation rockets now operational at Cape Canaveral.
Formerly known as the «Next Generation Space Telescope,» the JWST is slated to launch in 2013 and has been an international collaboration among NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency.
So far, we can imagine a geek Millennial generation just launched into the world of startups and working surrounded by other young innovators in a coworking space.
• First full generation (1980 - 1986) of the best - selling F - Series • Increased interior space and wide range of engine options, including diesel • Ted Turner launches the Cable News Network (CNN) in 1980
At these prices, it shares showroom space with similarly powerful versions of the Mercedes E-Class and the BMW 5 Series — all - new generations of which are due to be launched in the Indian market.
Penned by a team of designers who have specialized in jewelry, space and architecture, the facelift of the 15th generation Crown comes 59 years after the nameplate, which today is the brand's flagship sedan, was first launched.
-- Sophisticated design: elegant lines and refined details — Class - leading interior space makes New Generation i20 a true five - seater — High specification and unique - in - segment features — Engineered to deliver pleasurable ride on European roads — New 1,0 - litre T - GDI turbocharged gasoline engine to premiere in 2015 — Designed, engineered and made in Europe following recent investment — Third car launched under Product Momentum 2017 initiative
The all - new tenth generation Civic launches with benchmark - setting levels of performance, fuel efficiency, interior space and premium quality
Even with all the competition it faces across the tablet space, and the fact that iPad owners recently updated their software to iOS 5, Research In Motion said yesterday that it's holding off on launching the second generation of its tablet software until next year.
«We knew the first generation of color products we launched would only have application in the text book space and not general purpose eReader space,» he said.
Since its launch last month, Dead Space 3 has been heralded by critics worldwide for its incredible craftsmanship in action, suspense, co-op and sound design with Game Informer magazine calling it,»... one of the best games of this generation
In 1977, he was one of the young artists selected by the critic Douglas Crimp for the exhibition «Pictures», at the Artists» Space in New York, which launched the so - called «Pictures Generation», a group of artists whose work focused on mass media images.
This collaboration between the DESTE Foundation and the Museum of Cycladic Art is part of the latter's «Young Views» program, which aims at launching a dialogue with a younger generation, keeping the public up to date with the latest developments in contemporary cultural production, and ensuring the dynamic presence of a space for the exchange of ideas.
This growing trend for the recycling of unwanted clothing, creating a new generation of garments, has been recognised by the British Fashion Council, who are launching Estethica, a dedicated exhibition space for «ethical fashion designers», at the forthcoming London Fashion Week next month.
HDFC Life revolutionizes online insurance space by launching a second generation online plan Click2Invest — ULIP
With the October 2017 release of the whitepaper «The New Cyber-Kinetic-Meta-War: The Digitization of Influence Operations,» ICIT's government advisory will be officially launching the Center for Cyber-Influence Operations Studies (CCIOS) to provide essential advisory, investigate emerging incidents, and to disseminate next - generation research for this hyper - evolving space.
Amazon is greatly expanding its reach into the smart home space, today launching several products, including a second - generation Echo smart home speaker, an Echo Plus that doubles as a smart home hub and an Echo Dot with a display that doubles as an alarm clock.
Meanwhile, Samsung, Apple's biggest competitor in the smartphone space is reportedly prepping its own next - generation Tizen - based Gear smartwatch for a launch sometime later in the year.
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