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Real Time with... SMTAI 2024: Akrometrix and the Importance of Material Thermal Analysis
October 30, 2024 | Real Time with...SMTAIEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
In this interview from SMTAI 2024, Neil Hubble of Akrometrix updates Nolan Johnson on the latest in thermal warpage and strain analysis. Hubble details how these profiles are increasingly important beginning with design and continuing all the way through to manufacture. Click here to listen to the conversation.
For more coverage from the event, visit the Real Time with... SMTA International 2024 site.
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NASA, SpaceX to Study Hubble Telescope Reboost Possibility
12/27/2022 | NASAThe non-exclusive SpaceX study regarding the possibilities of reboosting the Hubble Space Telescope is ongoing. On Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022, NASA issued a Request for Information to seek additional information about commercial capabilities available to reboost a satellite in orbit, using Hubble as a demonstration, at no cost to the government.
James Webb Space Telescope en Route to Discover Origins of the Universe, Study Exoplanets
01/06/2022 | ThalesA joint program between NASA and its counterparts in Europe (ESA) and Canada (CSA), Webb will observe the beginnings of our Universe by reaching back in time to just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. It will also observe exoplanets – planets outside the Solar System – that are comparable to our own, as well as the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies. The ultimate aim of this successor to the iconic Hubble space telescope is to discover galaxies that reach back to the relative beginnings of the Universe. This state-of-the-art time machine is expected to revolutionize all aspects of modern astronomy. It will unveil the hidden side of the Universe, namely stars enveloped in clouds of dust, molecules in the atmosphere of other worlds, and the light issuing from the first stars and galaxies.
Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys Instrument Resumes Science, Investigation Continues
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