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Amazing 4k footage from Outer Space was shot by SONY’s new camera

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Sony released the first 4k footage shot from the International Space Station (ISS)…

9 years ago

Have a look at the Google street view of the International Space Station (ISS)

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU For the first time, 48 years after the first manned mission landing on…

9 years ago

Arralis announces €650,000 ESA contract for plug and play Ka band chipset

Irish company Arralis, world leaders in building technology and products that are the future of global radar & wireless communications,…

9 years ago

Setting of Star Wars’ Han Solo spin-off caught from space

Stars Wars is doing big business at the moment with worldwide box office returns of over 3.1 billion dollars from…

9 years ago

Geospatial technology for Iraq’s and Syria’s post-conflict recovery

By Ana Isabel Martínez,  Communications Manager at Deimos Imaging Historically, agriculture has played a very important role in the fertile crescent…

9 years ago

nCube Hub Smart Home Controller Review

When you review a lot of Home Automation products you often find that you highlight the same issues over and…

9 years ago

O.C.E. Technology Introduces New Satellite Subsystems to Growing European Commercial Space Market

O.C.E. Technology today announced that it is introducing its new range of satellite subsystems to the growing European commercial space market.…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Sky and Space Global

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Sky and Space Global will deploy nano-satellites constellation in orbit to…

9 years ago

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