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NASA Science, Cargo Launch on 34th SpaceX Resupply Mission to Station

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NASA Science, Cargo Launch on 34th SpaceX Resupply Mission to Station 🇺🇸 A Launch to the Stars SpaceX has done it again, sending its 34th resupply mission to the International Space Station. This time the rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral carrying nearly 6,500 pounds of cargo. That's a lot. Onboard are not just supplies for astronauts but also a bunch of scientific experiments. It's part of NASA's ongoing plan to use the ISS as a floating lab. All this happened Friday at precisely 6:05 p.m. EDT. You could say it's routine by now, but really, launching rockets is never routine if you think about it. 🇪🇸 Un nuevo despegue hacia las estrellas SpaceX ha lanzado otra misión de reabastecimiento, la número 34, hacia la Estación Espacial Internacional. El cohete partió desde Cabo Cañaveral con casi 3 toneladas de carga. No es solo comida para los astronautas, sino también experimentos científicos nuevos que prometen mucha información val...

Startup Wants to Run AI Inference From Space

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Startup Wants to Run AI Inference From Space 🇺🇸 Startup Plans to Launch AI in Space So here's what's going down. Orbital Inc wants to run AI inference from space. Like, they're setting up data centers not on Earth but up there orbiting around it. They're backed by some big-name investors like Andreessen Horowitz, which adds a layer of cred, right? The whole deal was announced in April and it's got people talking about what this means for the tech world and beyond. This isn't just pie-in-the-sky stuff either; they have real plans on how to make space-based computing happen. But there's still a lot that can go wrong when you start putting servers off the planet. 🇪🇸 Lanzamiento de IA desde el espacio La empresa Orbital Inc tiene un plan bastante loco: hacer funcionar inferencias de IA desde el espacio. Sí, leíste bien. Data centers orbitando nuestro planeta en lugar de estar aquí en la Tierra. Y no están solos; tienen el res...

NASA’s SpaceX 34th Commercial Resupply Mission Overview

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NASA’s SpaceX 34th Commercial Resupply Mission Overview 🇺🇸 SpaceX 34th Resupply Mission: The Launch NASA and SpaceX are gearing up for mid-May. They plan to launch another mission to the ISS, aiming to deliver a whole bunch of scientific investigations, supplies, and equipment. This is not their first rodeo. The spacecraft — called Dragon — will be riding the Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida. Packed with about 6500 pounds of stuff. Once it gets there, the Dragon is supposed to dock itself automatically to the forward port of the space station. It is all about precision, you know? But let us be real for a sec, things do not always go according to plan when you are dealing with outer space. 🇪🇸 La misión de reabastecimiento número 34 de SpaceX: El Lanzamiento En mayo se espera otro lanzamiento de NASA y SpaceX rumbo a la Estación Espacial Internacional. Esta misión llevará investigaciones científicas y suministros esenciales para el e...