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Microgravity Refrigerator Could Store Food for Astronauts in the Future

Exos Aerospace Systems & Technologies Lands in Piemonte, Italy

Exos Aerospace Systems & Technologies “Lands” in Piemonte, Italy Exos Aerospace Systems & Technologies Inc. Greenville, Texas, UNITED STATES GREENVILLE, Texas, March 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Monday, 22 nd February 2021, Exos Aerospace reached an agreement to establish its first European base of operations in the Piemonte region, Italy. John Quinn, CEO of Exos Aerospace and President-Elect of Exos Italia, said that “after three years of discussions developing a National Charter Enterprise venture with Italy, the last nine months (amidst COVID) has seen remarkable progress with the Piemonte region resulting in today’s announcement. Piemonte’s EnviPark (Parco Scientifico Tecnologico Per L Ambiente) will be the first location for Exos Italia HQ, R&D, and manufacturing. When funded, the next step is to determine where to establish the facilities to assemble, test, and launch the rockets.”

Microgravity launches new VR-AR facility in Gurugram

By HIGHLIGHTS Spread over 12,000 sq. ft., the facility offers single player and multiplayer. Games on offer include Singularity, Engineerium, SOL Raiders, Outbreak Origins, and Zombie Survival. Microgravity launches new facility in gurugram Microgravity has announced the opening of a new Virtual Reality-Augmented Reality (VR-AR) in India. The company has launched a new gaming facility in Gurugram, Haryana. It is located in JMD Empire Square and is spread over 12,000 sq. ft. The company has also announced that it has partnered with Zero Latency to “enhance and provide the most unique and adrenaline-rushing gaming experience.” Rahul Bhattacharya, Co-founder & MD, Microgravity, said “We are really excited about bringing an entertainment and a gaming concept that is highly Immersive, Safe, and Adventurous. With the digital reality gaming industry gaining popularity, we had the desire to bring the best in innovation to a wider audience. At our facility, people can experien

Breakthrough : First plant transplant takes place in International Space Station

Story highlights NASA researches crop production in space because plants can provide nutrients to astronaut crews on long-duration missions, such as a mission to Mars In a breakthrough for space plant research, first plant transplant has taken place in the International Space Station s Vegetable Production System (Veggie) facility. NASA researches crop production in space because plants can provide nutrients to astronaut crews on long-duration missions, such as a mission to Mars. NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins, an Expedition 64 crew member, who arrived to the station for a six-month science mission aboard the SpaceX Crew-1 mission, tended different varieties of mustards and lettuces in VEG-03I.

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