AE Links for January 2018
Possible changes for SLS booster design. The search for less
expensive launch vehicles by NASA
Getting Falcon Heavy ready for launch early next year
Blue Origin in human space flight race.
NASA is developing plans new remote vehicles to explore
objects in the solar system.
Jail term for US cyberterrorist
Will artificial intelligence be the next big high tech
development?
Support for 32 bit operating systems is fast fading-Security
a factor
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/nvidia-gearing-end-32-bit-090400230.html
Space X log record year of launches with 18
Russian Plans for Space Tourism on the ISS take shape
Fallout from failed Russian Rocket Launch from new Facility
Government agencies in US and UK find it difficult to
recruit and retain cybersecurity staff
How do we prove our identity in the Internet Age? How
could/should we?
Chinese space station will soon fall back to earth
Falcon Heavy on the pad at Cape Canaveral. Drone eye video.
***Photos from the cockpit of
airliners
China has plans to land a robot on the far side of the moon.
***Huge launch vehicles on
the horizon. See video comparison
***Grabbing images of sonic
booms from jets in the transonic phase of flight
Juno spacecraft takes incredible pictures of Jupiter
John Young , astronaut with Gemini, Apollo, and Space
Shuttle programs dies.
Video of Blue Origin rocket engine test
China has ambitious plans for rocket launches in 2018.
****Race continues between
SpaceX and ULA to bring next manned space vehicle online. Both programs face
delays that may take first flights into 2019 instead of goal of 2018.
Large sheets of ice on Mars? Orbiting sensors indicate this
is likely.
**** Kepler Telescope
discovers eighth planet in a remote solar system using a computer neural
network.
Reason for failed Russian satellite launch is reportedly
human error-a big one at that.
Contractor steals 50TB of data from NSA
Could rock art found in India actually represent the oldest
astronomical depiction of a supernova?
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