ESA begins program to boost common hardware
The European Space Agency (ESA) has begun a 50 million euro ($50 million) initiative to help European aerospace companies develop lightweight technologies ESA can use for future missions in a "plug and play" fashion. The program is called DevILS, which stands for "developing intelligent, lightweight...
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