Tag Archives: IRNSS
An identity for ISRO through a space agreement it may or may not sign
ISRO will have to take a call about whether it still thinks of itself as vulnerable to getting “priced out” of the world market for commercial satellite launches or is now mature enough to play hardball with the US. Continue reading →
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Tagged 123 nuclear agreement, Antrix Corporation, Arianespace, AS Kiran Kumar, Commercial Space Launch Agreement, cryogenic engines, Falcon 1, Glavkosmos, Indian Space Research Organisation, IRNSS, market economies, Next Steps in Strategic Partnership, Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, pricing distortions, satellite launches, satellite services, Technical Safeguards Agreement, UR Rao, US Trade Representative, Wikileaks
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Crowdsourcing earthquakes is not a big deal – keeping it reliable is
This map stakes well the need for a decentralized earthquake warning system. The dark and light blue rings show where early earthquake warnings are available, while the reddish and yellow patches describe areas prone to earthquakes. There’s a readily visible … Continue reading →
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Tagged accelerometers, crowdsourcing, drift, early earthquake warning, Global Navigation Satellite System, IRNSS, Kalman filtering, phase smoothing, signal-to-noise ratio, smartphones
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