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NASA Using MadgeTech Data Loggers at the Kennedy Space Center
2014-08-06 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
In late 2012, seventeen RHTemp101A MadgeTech data loggers were strategically set up around NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) located in the Kennedy Space Center in Florida with a goal of creating an accurate overview of the internal environment.<br /> <br /> As the organization planned to alter the building to house a Space Launch System, as well as Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicles and commercial business, collecting precise data was extremely important. In order to properly execute the ...This story is related to the following:Temperature Measurement Equipment |
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Advantest to Exhibit at Flash Memory Summit 2014 in Santa Clara Convention Center August 6-7, 2014
2014-08-05 17:34:21| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Advantest will exhibit in booth number 614-616 in Hall A-B. Who: Advantest is a leading supplier of automatic test equipment for the semiconductor industry and a premier manufacturer of measuring instruments used in the design and production of electronic instruments and systems.
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Air traffic control center starts operation at Muscat Airport
2014-08-05 12:29:00| Airport Technology
Oman's Minister of Transport and Communication, Ahmed Bin Mohammed Al Futaisi, has inaugurated a new air traffic control (ATC) centre at the Muscat International Airport to ensure safety of aircraft movement and boost airspace use.
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MSA Introduces New Fixed Gas and Flame Detection Test Center
2014-08-05 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. – MSA, the Safety Company, unveiled its recently renovated testing facility for Fixed Gas and Flame Detection (FGFD) products. Located at MSA’s Corporate Headquarters, the FGFD Test Center hosts live, on-site and online flame detector demonstrations that show how MSA’s FlameGard® Series of Detectors have raised the bar in flame detection, setting a new industry standard.<br /> <br /> False alarms can prove costly, particularly when welding. Combining a ...
To the core: How can we travel to the center of the Earth?
2014-08-04 19:24:41| Extremetech
There is an odd dichotomy in human exploration: While we think nothing of going up -- jetting through the skies six miles up, skydiving from the edge of space, or launching humans hundreds or thousands of miles into deep space -- going down has always proven rather difficult. To this day, the deepest humankind has ever gone is just 7.6 miles below our feet. It's not that we don't want to go deeper but, try as we might, despite millennia of developing advanced tools and materials, and exploration that has taken spacecraft to the edge of the Solar System, the subterranean depths remain firmly off-limits. Why?
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