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How to Collect and Analyze Self Driving and Autonomous Cars Data

While your thoughts and ideas about what’s going on in the world will ultimately make up what you write, the first step is to capture everyone’s attention. And that’s why AI is the way forward in the future, whether you are designing the next big thing or you are just doing a little research on…

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The Hubble Space Telescope Nearly Died

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope was taking a major hit early this year, as astronauts returned to the telescope’s twinned laboratory in California. Since the telescope has been shut down in December 2008, NASA is planning a major overhaul of the space agency’s space telescope. The new telescope will be called the Hubble Space Telescope Wide…

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The Cryptocurrency Market Cap of 2018

The cryptocurrency ‘punks’ have always been about to explode, with the market cap (the total amount of digital assets) reaching over $1 billion in the beginning of 2018. Then again, that’s not really even something that could be compared to what the cryptocurrency industry looked at when it started in the very early days a…

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The Hubble Space Telescope is Back!

The Hubble Space Telescope has undergone a nearly complete overhaul since it was switched off for the last time on Jan. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope was shut down on Jan. 7, 2017, to be replaced by the James Webb Space Telescope. A space telescope that had become an astronomy and astrophysics icon after 13 years…

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The Hubble Space Telescope’s Computer

The problem was that you had to use two telescopes, each of which had its own telescope. In fact, every single telescope in the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, all of the optical and infrared instruments in the Hubble instruments, and, of course, every one of the Hubble Space Telescope itself, were designed to be connected…

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VR Experiences Won for Emmy Awards on Oculus Quest

The Emmy Awards were scheduled to honor a series of outstanding contributions to the art and science of television during the 2020 awards season. This year, the Emmys named a few noteworthy winners for the most recent season of the science fiction show Star Trek: Discovery. In the series’ first season, viewers have witnessed an…

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UTEP Engineering – Undergraduates Win Award to Build a Robot That Navigates Lunar Lava Tubes

Robots that climb into the air (airbots) are being developed to aid astronauts and to carry supplies and equipment to the Lunar surface. Video description: The NASA Ames Research Center conducted a research project to discover if robots could climb on the moon and deliver supplies and other equipment. The robots were developed by a…

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The Hubble Space Telescope’s Backup Hardware

We had been talking about the backup hardware debate for about six months now, and the subject was finally starting to sink in, and, as we saw in our last article, starting to get some publicity, despite our best efforts, including making a few phone calls to various companies in the industry. For a brief…

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