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The need for space [UK space industry]
Communications Engineer, 2006The UK, unlike its competitors, has historically undervalued the space industry, having abandoned launcher technology. The UK is the only nuclear state to have abandoned rocket launcher technology and is the only permanent member of the UN Security Council not to have a space agency.
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2006
Abstract The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) was created in 1958 to ensure U.S. leadership in areas of space technology considered important to national prestige, national defense, and foreign policy. It has played an important entrepreneurial role in the development of both communications and earth-observing satellites for ...
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Abstract The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) was created in 1958 to ensure U.S. leadership in areas of space technology considered important to national prestige, national defense, and foreign policy. It has played an important entrepreneurial role in the development of both communications and earth-observing satellites for ...
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The Industrialization of Space
2021On the morning of October 27, 2019, Sir Richard Branson took his pet project, Virgin Galactic (VG), to Wall Street and put the new space economy squarely on the map. Prof. Matthew Weinzierl of Harvard’s B-School commented, “the IPO signals that the [space] sector intends to be more than a niche play … the Virgin Galactic IPO will be seen as proof that ...
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2001
Abstract : The U.S. space industry faces significant challenges in the 21st century. Although the U.S. dominates space in terms of investment and capabilities, commercial competition from Europe is formidable and growing. The satellite manufacturing and launch services sectors have significant overcapacity as commercial satellite demand was slashed ...
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Abstract : The U.S. space industry faces significant challenges in the 21st century. Although the U.S. dominates space in terms of investment and capabilities, commercial competition from Europe is formidable and growing. The satellite manufacturing and launch services sectors have significant overcapacity as commercial satellite demand was slashed ...
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Horizon Europe, "Digital, Industry and Space", Space
Predstavitev z naslovom "Horizon Europe, "Digital, Industry and Space", Space", ki je bila predstavljena na dogodku mreženja "Digitalno področje, industrija in vesolje", 28. novembra 2024. Dogodek je bil izpeljan v okviru projekta KRPAN v organizaciji Instituta "Jožef Stefan".openaire +1 more source
Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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