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Extreme DIY: Homemade space suits, metal printers, and lifeforms
2014-07-04 15:00:49| Extremetech
The DIY movement has never been more relevant, or more ambitious. These projects aim shockingly high -- and they find a lot more success than you might expect.
Power Supplies are optimized for space and energy efficiency.
2014-07-03 14:31:03| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
UNO Power series includes 10 power supplies, covering output ratings from 5–48 Vdc, that are available in 25, 30, 40, 55, 60, 90, and 100 W versions. Promoting energy conservation via idling losses below 0.3 W and up to 90% operational efficiency, these products measure 90 mm high x 84 mm deep and come in 22.5, 35, and 55 mm widths to accommodate space demands of shallow cabinets. Outdoor use is possible due to -25 to +70°C temperature range. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: DC Power Supplies |
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Orpheum to Screen Office Space with Flair, 7/11
2014-07-02 09:12:54| Furniture - Topix.net
The Orpheum Theatre's 2014 Summer Movie Series, sponsored by Orion Federal Credit Union, will bring OFFICE SPACE to the Orpheum big screen on Friday, July 11th at 7:00 PM.
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EM Simulation for Space Applications
2014-06-26 17:07:31| rfglobalnet Home Page
Many of the components and systems operating in space are affected by electromagnetic fields. CST STUDIO SUITE® contains high-frequency, low-frequency, multiphysics and charged particle solvers for simulating and investigating the electromagnetic (EM) performance of individual components as well as entire EM systems.
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Heres what space debris does to the Kevlar shielding protecting the International Space Station
2014-06-25 18:30:56| Extremetech
If you've seen Gravity, you'll have noticed how a single piece of space debris can cause a cascade of destruction -- the Kessler effect -- that makes the entirety of space completely uninhabitable to spacecraft? Well, in the photo above, you can see the exit hole created by a tiny piece of aluminium space debris in a piece of Kevlar shielding -- the same shielding that protects the manned modules of the International Space Station. Space debris is serious stuff.
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