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Did you know that concrete has made its way beyond our planet? It's not just an earthly construction material; it has boldly gone where few materials have gone before—space! Imagine the International Space Station (ISS), a microcosm of life beyond our atmosphere, where astronauts live and work in the vastness of space. Surrounded by the vast emptiness of the cosmos, they find the familiar presence of specially formulated space-grade concrete. This cosmic application of concrete is more than just a fun fact; it highlights the adaptability and versatility of this common construction material. In the harsh environment of space, concrete on the ISS plays a crucial role in providing a familiar and reliable structure for astronauts to live and conduct experiments. It's a testament to the ingenuity of human engineering, bringing a piece of home into the vast unknown. So, next time you look up at the stars, remember that even in the far reaches of space, concrete is there, bridging the gap between the Earth and the cosmos. Explore Durabuild's cutting-edge construction solutions now! Visit durabuildcare.com - - - - #ConcreteCosmos #SpaceStructures #ISSConcrete #BeyondEarth #CosmicConstruction #ConcreteInSpace #SpaceAdaptability #BuildingBeyondBorders #AstronautLife #InterstellarConcrete #CelestialStructures #ConcreteUniverse #InfinitePossibilities #GalacticBuildingBlocks #StellarConstruction
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The Expansion of National Space Agencies: An Analysis #SpaceEconomy #NewSpaceEconomy #NewSpace #Space *
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The Expansion of National Space Agencies: An Analysis #SpaceEconomy #NewSpaceEconomy #NewSpace #Space *
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Recent leaks in space vessels underscores the critical role of digital tech in space exploration. Real-time analytics and advanced diagnostics are not just tools, but lifelines that ensure mission success and crew safety. As we venture further into space, let’s continue to improve and leverage digital tools in both development and operations. #simcenter #space #boeing
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The Expansion of National Space Agencies: An Analysis #Space #SpaceEconomy #NewSpace #NewSpaceEconomy *
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Moon landing: US clinches first touchdown in 50 years A good news for our Global Space Age strategy (Earth to Space and Space to Space themes). https://lnkd.in/eSreFbBq #spaceeconomy #assetallocation
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The Expansion of National Space Agencies: An Analysis #SpaceEconomy #NewSpaceEconomy #NewSpace #Space *
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Heads Up, It's National Space Day! Today, May 3rd, is National Space Day! A day to celebrate all things cosmic and look forward to the incredible things to come in Space exploration. One of the most exciting developments is the concept of On-Orbit and In-Space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (OSAM and ISAM). Imagine giant space Legos! This would allow us to build and repair spacecraft, telescopes, and other structures right in Space. Here's what makes OSAM/ISAM so groundbreaking: Fixing things without going home: Currently, astronauts have to travel back to Earth for repairs. OSAM would mean malfunctions could be addressed in space, saving time and money. Building bigger and better: Large structures, like powerful telescopes or space stations, could be assembled in orbit, unlimited by the size of a rocket. Made in Space Manufacturing: Imagine 3D printing vital parts or even fuel in space! This would reduce reliance on Earth and allow for longer, deeper space missions. National Space Day is a reminder that the future of space exploration is bright. With innovations like OSAM and ISAM, we're closer than ever to reaching new heights and unraveling the mysteries of the universe. Engineers play a major role in making such advances possible and Societies like #asme are at the forefront of it. #engineering #spacetechnology #spaceexploration #aadispace #spacebridgepartners Thomas Costabile Thomas Kurfess Sarah Pousho Guillermo Söhnlein Karen E. Russo
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New SSDS flight project! With the contract now signed and the press release published we’re excited to introduce ‘Sailing to the Stars!’ Sailing to the Stars is a mission to deploy light sails inside the International Space Station (ISS). Astronauts will set up the deployer, manually trigger the sail release, and capture video footage to livestream down to Earth! Doing so will allow us to better understand the dynamics of the sail release, informing future light sail CubeSat missions. We’re also thrilled to announce that our very own Verena Padres shall be leading this project! A sophomore Mechanical Engineering major, Verena will be seeing the mission through to launch in 2025! She recruited a small team last semester, and they’ve already brought the project from concept to PDR and initial prototyping. Project funding, launch opportunity, and astronaut time are awarded through the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) via The ISS National Laboratory (ISSNL). The specific solicitation is NLRA 2023-5: Leveraging The ISS For Education And Workforce Development. This time last year Prof. Peck first learned of the opportunity and our mentor Andy Filo pitched the mission concept. Joshua Umansky-Castro then wrote Phase I and II of the proposal in February and April, and in July CASIS gave us notice of their intent to award us the grant! We have since been quietly getting the project off the ground, but now that it’s official we’ll begin sharing Sailing to the Stars updates on this account until they establish an online presence of their own! The award goals have an emphasis on promoting diversity, inclusion, and outreach for groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM. In addition to the educational opportunities for students actively developing the flight hardware (with help from Alex Burke, Andy Filo, Rhodium Scientific-Space Biotech and Skyline Celestial), SSDS is partnering with Hiller Aviation Museum, Intrepid Museum, Avery Dennison, Diversity Programs Cornell Engineering via the SACNAS Cornell chapter, and Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics (WoAA) at Cornell to run educational programming and public outreach events to inspire the next generation of engineers!
Congrats to our Space Systems Design Studio's Alpha Cube Sat team for securing time on the International Space Station to test their light sail, which could one day propel small spacecraft through interstellar realms! https://lnkd.in/gcsy9hX8
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