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🗞 Do you know what space exploration and the automotive industry have in common? Uncover the similarities that drive both industries forward in our new article. #Future #Universe #SpaceTravel #DesignArticle
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As mentioned last year that time: Leaders need a Space Strategy. Now 🚀 The collaboration between Prada Group and Axiom Space shows the real-life implications a space strategy will have. With #AI they will be able to accelerate the process and simulate the different applications in space and on #earth. Exciting times.
#Prada’s engineers will work alongside the Axiom Space systems team throughout the design process, developing solutions for materials and design features to protect against the unique challenges of space and the lunar environment. #AxEMU
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Free energy, for the World, from Magnets U.S. patent 7531930 Energy Producing Magnetic Converter. I make Gravity after demonstrating space travel.
Would it help if your design used this technology? I hypothesized that Gravity could be made and here are the results. https://lnkd.in/gPJu2uYs What if I can show you...?
#Prada’s engineers will work alongside the Axiom Space systems team throughout the design process, developing solutions for materials and design features to protect against the unique challenges of space and the lunar environment. #AxEMU
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YAAASSSSS!!!! When I wasn't drowning in caregiving duties or working my butt off to figure out how to be a successful writer, I was a Visual Merchandiser in the fashion industry! If anyone was wondering how or why I'm so adept at showing things in action, it's because that's literally what I do and have done! I've moved product stores couldn't sell. I've made companies millions with merchandising, and I will continue to apply this philosophy to drive success for all my clients now and in the future! Fashion-forward to infinity and beyond! As we enter a new age of space tourism, which will inherently be geared toward high-earners and luxury clientele for the time being, we should contemplate what luxury space markets and the art industry will look like going forward.
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This is how pioneering brands like #Prada demonstrate their future focus and commitment to #humanizingspace thus establishing themselves as #NextGen brands contributing their expertise into shaping the future of #SpaceExplorations
#Prada’s engineers will work alongside the Axiom Space systems team throughout the design process, developing solutions for materials and design features to protect against the unique challenges of space and the lunar environment. #AxEMU
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#Luxury meets #Space in an unexpected #collaboration! Omega and Privateer Space are already in on it. What other cross-industry #partnerships can you dream up, based on a common guiding #value? #brandstrategy #positioning
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Axiom Space and Prada have joined forces to collaborate on the next generation lunar spacesuit. The spacesuits will be used for the Artemis III mission, planned for 2025. The mission will be the first crewed lunar landing since Apollo 17 and the first to place a woman on the moon. On the partnership with #Prada, Michael Suffredini, CEO of Axiom Space said, "Prada's technical expertise with raw materials, manufacturing techniques, and innovative design concepts will bring advanced technologies instrumental in ensuring not only the comfort of astronauts on the lunar surface, but also the much-needed human factors considerations absent from legacy spacesuits." Read more in the press release linked below. Axiom Space is a holding in the Private Shares Fund as of 9/30/23. To view the full portfolio and to learn more about the Private Shares Fund, please visit https://lnkd.in/gTeAzvq8 #spaceeconomy #spacexploration
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Want to know more about how technology developed in the suburbs of Brisbane ended up on the International Space Station? 🚀 Check out our deep dive into 'multi-resolution scanning' and how it can help the future of space exploration.
Multi-resolution mapping revolution in space
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🙏💕 « Quantized Inertia with unlimited Delta V » or « Mission: Impossible? » 😎 « There are many things that have held back space exploration, one of them of course is power and propulsion. » – IVO chief executive Richard Mansell SpaceX has launched a new type of zero-fuel propulsion system into orbit, which its creators claim will revolutionise the space industry. The Quantum Drive engine, built by US startup IVO Ltd, was fitted on a microsatellite that entered orbit aboard SpaceX’s Transporter 9 mission, which lifted off from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California[..]. [The BARRY-1 cubesat] will take around one month to settle into its orbit before the next-generation propulsion system is activated in an effort to raise the satellites orbit by 100 kilometres. IVO claims that its technology is the world’s first commercially viable pure electric propulsion technology that works in space, drawing “limitless power for propulsion from the Sun”. It relies on a controversial theory called Quantized Inertia (QI) that challenges Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion, with some physicists dismissing the technology as impossible. The QI theory was first proposed in 2007 by physicist Mike McCulloch, who drew on the mysterious properties of quantum mechanics to account for a new understanding of inertia as defined by Newton’s First Law of Motion. If successful, its creators say it will not only rewrite the critical principles of physics, but also form the foundation for a new era of space travel and exploration. –By Anthony Cuthbertson, The Independent - 1 day ago https://lnkd.in/gGBDkBwQ
SpaceX launches “limitless” ‘zero fuel’ engine into space
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