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Новости за 03.10.2024

New Gym Locker Locks

Guildford Spectrum 

Our gym lockers are being refurbished!

During a recent customer feedback forum, a request was made to change the lock types on the changing room lockers to personal padlocks.

We are delighted to announce that on Friday 11th October, we will be installing new 

Rupee suffers worst fall in two months, closing at 83.96 vs US dollar

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The local unit weakened 14 paisa for the fourth consecutive day and ended at 83.96 per US dollar, versus its previous close of 83.82/$1, LSEG data showed. Likely central bank intervention kept the local currency from crossing the 84/$1 mark, traders said.

Ramon.Space and Radisys collaborate on space-resilient 5G solutions

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
Ramon.Space, a leader in space-resilient computing infrastructure, has entered into a major partnership with Radisys Corporation, a global provider of open telecom solutions, to jointly develop advanced space-resilient 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) solutions. This collaboration focuses on integrating Radisys' 5G Release 17 NTN Radio Access Network (RAN) software with Ramon.Space's space-harde

Impulse Space secures $150M in Series B funding to drive growth

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
Impulse Space, a leader in in-space transportation services, has announced the completion of a $150 million Series B funding round. The round was led by Founders Fund, with participation from returning investors Lux Capital and Spring Tide, along with new participants such as DCVC. Other contributors to the funding round include Airbus Ventures, Alumni Ventures, Balerion Space Ventures, RT

CesiumAstro introduces versatile integrated phased array satellite platform

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
CesiumAstro, a leader in advanced space connectivity solutions, has unveiled Element, a fully integrated satellite platform designed to revolutionize both defense and commercial space applications. With adaptable and reconfigurable payloads, the Element platform is built to evolve with changing mission requirements, enhancing flexibility and capabilities in satellite operations. CesiumAstr

Probing the early Universe for clues about Reionization

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
Scientists are delving deep into the origins of the universe, focusing on the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) - a pivotal time when the first stars and galaxies formed and ionized the primordial hydrogen that filled the universe. This era, where ionized gas bubbles began to appear and coalesce, set the foundation for galaxy formation as we know it today. While we can't travel back to witness t

SwRI team detects carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on Pluto's moon Charon

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
A research team led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has made the first detection of carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on the surface of Charon, Pluto's largest moon, using data from the James Webb Space Telescope. These findings build upon Charon's known surface composition, which includes water ice, ammonia-bearing materials, and organic compounds linked to its unique gray and red hue

Webb reveals unusual jets of volatile gas from icy Centaur 29P

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
Inspired by the half-human, half-horse creatures that are part of Ancient Greek mythology, the field of astronomy has its own kind of centaurs: distant objects orbiting the Sun between Jupiter and Neptune. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has mapped the gases spewing from one of these objects, suggesting a varied composition and providing new insights into the formation and evolution of the sol

Rover prototype on Earth will pave way for Artemis V lunar surface travel

Spacedaily.com 

Washington DC (UPI) Oct 2, 2024
When astronauts eventually traverse the moon's surface as part of the planned Artemis lunar missions, they'll have a prototype to thank. NASA engineers at the Johnson Space Center are designing a new lunar rover prototype called the Ground Test Unit. The space agency said Wednesday it plans to have the vehicle available for the Artemis V moon mission. "The Ground Test Unit will h

NASA selects companies for lunar communication and network studies

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
NASA has chosen Intuitive Machines of Houston and Aalyria Technologies Inc. of Livermore, California, to conduct capability studies aimed at advancing space communication and exploration technologies. These studies are intended to provide NASA with insights into industry capabilities and innovations, laying the groundwork for partnerships with commercial communications and navigation providers.

NASA seeks innovators for lunar waste competition

Spacedaily.com 

Huntsville AL (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
A new NASA competition, the LunaRecycle Challenge, is open and offering $3 million in prizes for innovations in recycling material waste on deep space missions. As NASA continues efforts toward long-duration human space travel, including building a sustained human presence on the Moon through its Artemis missions, the agency needs novel solutions for processing inorganic waste streams like

NASA advances Lunar rover testing for Artemis Missions

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
As NASA's Artemis missions approach, astronauts returning to the Moon will be equipped with a human-rated Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) to enhance their exploration of the lunar surface. The unpressurized rover will play a key role in enabling diverse scientific research and discoveries. At NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, engineers are developing a prototype for the rover, known as t

Magnetized magma intrusions identified as sources of lunar magnetic anomalies

Spacedaily.com 

Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
A team of researchers led by Professor Shuo Yao from China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and her doctoral student Hongyi Wang has revealed that magnetized magma intrusions are the source of two lunar magnetic anomalies. Using a 3D amplitude inversion technique originally developed at the University of British Columbia's Geophysical Inversion Facility (UBC-GIF), the team has made significan

Hera probe ready for near-earth asteroid study

Spacedaily.com 

Berlin, Germany (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
Asteroids have long posed a potential threat to Earth, and the European Space Agency's (ESA) Hera mission is set to explore ways to mitigate these risks. Hera, developed in Germany, will embark on a two-year journey to study the Didymos-Dimorphos asteroid system as part of an international planetary defense effort. Scheduled for launch between 7 and 27 October 2024 on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape

An interstellar instrument takes a final bow

Spacedaily.com 

Boston MA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
They planned to fly for four years and to get as far as Jupiter and Saturn. But nearly half a century and 15 billion miles later, NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft have far exceeded their original mission, winging past the outer planets and busting out of our heliosphere, beyond the influence of the sun. The probes are currently making their way through interstellar space, traveling farther than an

What is the Moon's true origin story

Spacedaily.com 

Erie PA (SPX) Oct 03, 2024
Over six missions to the moon, from 1969 to 1972, Apollo astronauts collected more than 800 pounds of lunar rock and soil. Chemical and isotopic analysis of that material showed that it was similar to the rock and soil on Earth: calcium-rich, basaltic and dating to about 60 million years after the solar system formed. Using that data, the planetary scientists who gathered at the Kona Confe

Facing backlash, EU moves to delay deforestation rules

Energy-daily.com 

Brussels, Belgium (AFP) Oct 2, 2024
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed to delay by a year a ban on imports of products driving deforestation that has faced pushback from countries around the world. The move triggered an immediate outcry from environmental groups, which had hailed the unprecedented law as a major breakthrough in the fight to protect nature and the climate. The legislation, which will bar a vast