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Innovations in Space: From Debris Management to Health Research

Innovations in Space: From Debris Management to Health Research

Update: 2024-11-08
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Explore the latest breakthroughs in space technology and research, including the successful arrival of the REACCH prototype at the International Space Station, Russia's record-breaking satellite launch, and a pioneering space health experiment by Dr. Hansjorg Schwertz. Plus, discover how NASA's laser beam welding collaboration could transform in-space manufacturing. Join us as we delve into these stories of innovation and their implications for the future of space exploration and sustainability.



Sources:

https://www.uppermichiganssource.com/2024/11/08/marquette-based-kall-morris-reacch-prototype-successfully-arrives-international-space-station/

https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/russia-sends-53-satellites-to-orbit-on-record-breaking-launch-video

https://nbcmontana.com/news/local/billings-clinic-doctors-space-experiment-aims-to-protect-astronaut-health

https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/marshall/nasa-to-transform-in-space-manufacturing-with-laser-beam-welding-collaboration/



Outline:

(00:00:00 ) Introduction

(00:00:42 ) Marquette-based Kall Morris REACCH prototype successfully arrives at International Space Station

(00:03:12 ) Russia sends 53 satellites to orbit on record-breaking launch (video)

(00:06:52 ) Billings clinic doctor's space experiment aims to protect astronaut health

(00:09:05 ) NASA to Transform In-Space Manufacturing with Laser Beam Welding Collaboration
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Innovations in Space: From Debris Management to Health Research

Innovations in Space: From Debris Management to Health Research

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