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2018: A Space Odyssey – How NASA uses Machine Learning for Space Exploration

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Cherish Weiler

Neural network machine learning algorithms are revolutionizing the classifications of galaxies and giving us a deeper understanding of the origins and evolution of the universe.

The World’s First Floating Manufacturing Facility: 3D Printing on the International Space Station

Posted on November 14, 2017 by SB

The International Space Station is disrupting manufacturing, using 3D printing to create the first floating manufacturing facility.

Bean Counters in Space: How Orbital Insights Sees the World

Posted on November 18, 2016 by Dan

Orbital Insights is applying machine learning to a vast amount of satellite imagery to help hedge funds and governments quantify the world.

SpaceX: Making Life Multiplanetary

Posted on December 8, 2015 by J. Taylor Wiegele

Through cutting-edge innovation, vertical integration, and an emphasis on recruiting/retention, SpaceX will succeed at making life multi-planetary and enable humanity's survival.

Orbital Sciences: You probably shouldn’t outsource rocket science if you’re selling rockets

Posted on December 7, 2015 by Dr. Emmett Brown

Choosing to outsource part of your business is a strategic decision – but how much is too much outsourcing? From its beginning, Orbital Sciences has sought to combine its mastery of systems engineering with extreme “make vs. buy” decisions to remain competitive in the space industry.

SpaceX – Lowering the Cost of Access to Space

Posted on December 7, 2015 by Jorge

SpaceX is offering the lowest cost to orbit by turning traditional operations of the space industry upside down

SpaceX: Bringing the costs of space back down to earth

Posted on December 5, 2015 by SamJohnson

At SpaceX the name of the game is moving material into space at the lowest cost conceivable. This is being accomplished by radical innovation in manufacturing and rocket design principles.

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