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Rover ready – next steps for ExoMars

Rover ready – next steps for ExoMars

ESA’s ExoMars rover is confirmed technically ready for launch, and a fast-track study is under way to determine options for bringing the mission to Mars.

Agenzia spaziale Europea Space 30 Mar 2022
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GLI UFO NEL 2001

GLI UFO NEL 2001

OSSERVATORI DELLA NOSTRA STORIA?

Redazione Curiosity 14 Jul 2015
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GLI UFO NEL 2001

GLI UFO NEL 2001

OSSERVATORI DELLA NOSTRA STORIA?

Redazione Curiosity 07 Jan 2002
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ESA gets ready for double Venus flyby

ESA gets ready for double Venus flyby

Solar Orbiter and BepiColombo are set to make space history with two Venus flybys just 33 hours apart on 9 and 10 August.

Agenzia spaziale Europea Europea Space 02 Aug 2021
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FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY

FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY

Food spoilage, food infections and intoxications caused by microorganisms and methods for their detection Dr. Neeraj Dilbaghi. Reader, Department of Bio & Nano Technology. Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar- 125001 and Dr (Mrs.) S. Sharma. Professor, Department of Microbiology, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar- 125001 (Revised 25-Sep-2007) IntroductionFood Spoilage and General Principles Underlying Spoilage of Food Intrinsic Parameters Extrinsic Parameters Microbial Spoilage of Foods Spoilage of fresh and ready-to-eat meat products Spoilage of milk and milk products Spoilage of fruits and vegetables Spoilage of canned foods Major Food Borne Infections/ Intoxications Caused by Bacteria General Control Measures for Prevention of Food Borne Diseases Microbial Testing of Foods Conventional MethodsRapid Detection of Emerging High Risk Pathogens in Foods

Redazione Alimentation 23 Dec 2018
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NASA Orders Second Boeing Crew Mission to International Space Station

NASA Orders Second Boeing Crew Mission to International Space Station

Engineers from NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, and Boeing dropped a full-scale test article of the company’s CST-100 Starliner into Langley’s 20-foot-deep Hydro Impact Basin. Although the spacecraft is designed to land on land, Boeing is testing the Starliner’s systems in water to ensure astronaut safety in the unlikely event of an emergency during launch or ascent. Testing allows engineers to understand the performance of the spacecraft when it hits the water, how it will right itself and how to handle rescue and recovery operations. The test is part of the qualification phase of testing and evaluation for the Starliner system to ensure it is ready to carry astronauts to and from the International Space Station.

Agenzia spaziale Europea Science 17 Feb 2016
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