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Image copyright SpaceX Image caption Astronauts Doug Hurley (R) and Bob Behnken (L) are the chosen crew for the mission Key officials at the American space agency (Nasa) and private launch firm SpaceX have signed off next week’s historic mission to the space station. Astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken will ride to orbit from …

NASA and SpaceX’s most defining moment of our current space era is coming up at the end of this month, with its Demo-2 mission on May 27. The mission will be the first-ever launch for SpaceX with humans on board, and for NASA, it’ll mark the first return to U.S.-based astronaut launches since the Shuttle …

Technology aims to transform industry by simplifying and optimizing management while delighting residents and owners. Phoenix, Ariz., April 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fifty Mission Capital announced the formation of 100th Meridian Corp., a partnership focused on infusing technology into real estate, improving apartment communities and increasing property values. Leading 100th Meridian is Mark Vange …

HOUSTON, April 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Mission Secure, an industry-leading industrial control system (ICS) cybersecurity company, announced strong market demand for its critical infrastructure cybersecurity visibility and protection platform in the early part of 2020 during a period more recently marked by a rapidly changing landscape due to the COVID-19 virus and its effects. Mission Secure …

Image copyright Spacex Image caption An artist’s concept of Spacex Crew Dragon Nasa has announced that next month it will launch its first manned mission from US soil in almost 10 years. The rocket and the spacecraft it is carrying are due to take off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Centre on 27 May, taking two …

Image copyright ESA Image caption Artwork: The stacked probes will pass by the Earth at a distance of 12,700km The joint European-Japanese mission to Mercury reaches a key milestone on Friday when it swings past the Earth. The two-in-one BepiColombo space probe is using the gravity of its home world to bend a path towards …

Image copyright NASA Image caption Artwork: The Grace satellites measure the “lumps and bumps” in Earth’s gravity Greenland shed an extraordinary 600 billion tonnes of ice by the end of summer last year. This melt-driven loss would have raised global sea levels by 2.2mm, say scientists who’ve just published an analysis of satellite gravity measurements …

Image copyright Max Alexander Image caption The rover project was first approved in 2005 Europe and Russia look set to postpone their joint Mars rover mission again. The “Rosalind Franklin” vehicle is scheduled to launch to the Red Planet in July/August but engineers aren’t able to get the vehicle ready in time. Because an Earth-Mars …

Companies that know and understand their purpose perform better. Study after study shows that having a strong vision and well-defined values leads to improved financial results and a happier workforce. But how can a company stay aligned with its vision? Business leaders need more than benchmarks and mission statements. They need new tools and ways …

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionWhat is Solar Orbiter and what’s it going to do? Europe’s audacious Solar Orbiter probe is all set to lift off on its quest to study the Sun from close quarters. The €1.5bn (£1.3bn) mission is packed with cameras and sensors that should reveal remarkable new insights …