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New Tech Tuesdays: Laser Additive Manufacturing Launches into Space Mouser Technical Content Staff
From zero-gravity printing on the International Space Station to plans for manufacturing on Mars, laser additive manufacturing is opening new opportunities in space-based engineering.

New Tech Tuesdays: Nickel-Hydrogen Batteries: A Legacy of NASA’s Space Missions Shaping Modern Energy Solutions Rudy Ramos
Nickel-hydrogen batteries may be old technology, but they continue to prove their worth. This tried-and-true battery design merges lessons from NASA's legacy technology with modern applications, providing energy solutions that bridge the gap between reliability, sustainability, and efficiency.

From Bi-planes to Space Debris: Digging through NASA Archives Lynnette Reese
What engineer has not had to produce a report at some time in their life? I was researching open architecture systems and stumbled upon this: the archive of reports from the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics housed in the NASA Technical Reports Server.

"I Believe We Should Go to the Moon" Lynnette Reese
“I Believe We Should Go to the Moon.” With these words, President Kennedy launched the space program. Back in 1961, these were words that today would sound like, “I Believe We Should Go to Mars.” This was a difficult goal, when a single google query today “sets in motion as much computing as it took to send Neil Armstrong and eleven other astronauts to the moon. Not just the actual flights, but all the computing done throughout the planning and execution of the 11-year, 17 mission Apollo program.”

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