Exploring Saturn's largest moon, Titan, presents unique orbital challenges due to its dense atmosphere, gravitational perturbations, and limited sunlight.
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New in orbit trial proves AI can learn, simulate, and control satellites independently
The approach promises faster development and adaptive performance. Traditional controllers often take months of expert tuning ...
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University’s Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam has been selected to contribute to Isro’s ...
A comprehensive satellite mission control application with ML-powered trajectory prediction and course correction capabilities. Features real-time satellite tracking using SGP4 propagation, multiple ...
Non PSI Personnel: Paul Sava (Co-Investigator, Colorado School of Mines), Bruce Campbell (Collaborator, Smithsonian Institution), Andrew Kopf (Collaborator, US Naval Observatory) ...
Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) has agreed to acquire privately held biotechnology company Orbital Therapeutics for $1.5 billion in cash. Orbital Therapeutics is advancing a new generation of RNA ...
Bristol Myers Squibb plans to acquire Orbital Therapeutics for $1.5 billion, the Lawrenceville-based company announced Oct. 10. Privately held biotech Orbital has its headquarters in Cambridge, Mass.
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Starman's Odyssey: Where Is SpaceX’s Tesla in Space?
An analytical update on the Tesla Roadster with its mannequin “Starman,” launched by Falcon Heavy in February 2018. This segment reviews its heliocentric orbit—peaking just beyond Mars—tracking ...
Orbital Paradigm’s KID capsule is being prepared for a test flight before the end of 2025. Credit: Orbital Paradigm WASHINGTON — A Spanish startup is entering the emerging reentry vehicle market with ...
Abstract: In the context of in-orbit assembly, modular building blocks offer the advantage of distributed launches. After the orbit-injection, the overall motion control requires the individual ...
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