Jack Dahal
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Problem of "Space Junk"
But debris or satellites left on high ground, where communications and satellite climate are often placed on geostationary pathways, can continue to orbit the Earth for hundreds or thousands of years. NASA states that, due to the speed and volume of debris in LEO, current and future spacecraft, research and operations are critical to the safety of humans and property in space and on Earth. Although several mitigation techniques are being developed to extract (or extract) the remnants of space, tracking and monitoring fragments that pose a high risk of impact is still the most effective protection against orbital travel.
By Jack Dahal2 years ago in Futurism
Future of Commercial Space Flight
TITUSVILLE, Florida - The first commercial SpaceX commercial aircraft comes after a successful launch at the Kennedy Space facility on Sunday night. Crew Dragon Capture will now go to the International Space Station with its first official astronauts: Michael Hopkins of NASA, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Shoichi Noguchi. The plane follows a recent SpaceX exploration in May when Americans Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley return to space on an American plane.
By Jack Dahal2 years ago in Futurism
Is Universe Infinite?
Until we find or develop an intelligent extension scheme that we know physics can do, we just have the potential. The universe may exist forever, or it may be destroyed in a situation contrary to the Big Bang. However, current research indicates that the universe may be growing indefinitely.
By Jack Dahal2 years ago in Futurism
Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Hoag assists the pioneer in modern, more sensitive thinking in advancing the research and use of molecular images and therapies in the treatment of cancer patients. Molecular Imaging and Therapy is an emerging research discipline that uses cell biology, molecular biology, and diagnostic imaging to diagnose and treat cancer at the cellular level. The goal of using targeted cell therapy is based on expanding the imaging system.
By Jack Dahal2 years ago in Longevity