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- @durinmining, the El Segundo based mining technology startup has raised a $3.4M pre-seed round according to Tech Crunch. The round was led by 8090 Industries. Durin is developing an autonomous ... See more
We’re excited to share the results of our first pharmaceutical process in microgravity today.
Our processing hardware performed flawlessly.
Our mission is to now enable cost-effective high-cadence access to enable next-generation therapeutics.
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This document is so sad and infuriating. NASA once made the near impossible possible. It seems irreparably lost now. https://t.co/gvF9Gz37RE... See more
The miracle of Ingenuity is that all of these commercially bought, off-the-shelf components worked. Radiation didn't fry the Qualcomm computer. The brutal thermal cycles didn't destroy the battery's storage capacity. Likewise, the avionics, sensors, and cameras all survived despite not being procured with spaceflight-rated mandates.
Eric Berger • It turns out NASA’s Mars helicopter was much more revolutionary than we knew
Before they began, the group codified a set of organizing principles, dubbed the “Pirate Paradigm,” that would dictate how they worked together:
- Don’t wait to be told to do something; figure it out for yourself
- Challenge everything, and steel yourself for the inevitable cynicism, opposition, rumors, false reporting, innuendos, and slander
- Break the ru
How NASA's Pirate Paradigm Challenged The Status Quo — NOBL
In 1981, the Gore brand assisted with NASA’s inaugural space shuttle mission, Space Shuttle Columbia. Astronauts wore spacesuits made with the GORE-TEX membrane woven into their outer layers, though this was a different construction of membrane to that found in a consumer product. This wasn’t the first time the company had assisted NASA with space ... See more