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FEATURE - Vollmond geht über Downtown Los Angeles auf
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View of a full moon rising over Downtown Los Angeles.California.Photo by Joe Kohen
Full moon rises over Downtown Los Angeles, CA, USA - 18 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Vollmond geht über Downtown Los Angeles auf
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View of a full moon rising over Downtown Los Angeles.California.Photo by Joe Kohen
Full moon rises over Downtown Los Angeles, CA, USA - 18 Dec 2021
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse UK
Partial solar eclipse begins amid cloudy skies across parts of UK. Nearly a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Annular solar eclipse as the hot weather continues for London and the South East this week.
10/06/2021. London, UK. A partial solar eclipse through the clouds seen from Richmond Park, southwest London this morning. The phenomenon is known as a annular solar eclipse that happens in different parts of the world even year. Weather experts have forecast cloudy but warm weather for the South East and London this week with temperatures predicted to hit up to 30c at the weekend. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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To the Moon!
To the Moon!
The Moon seen from the International Space Station by ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet on 30 May 2021.
Thomas commented on the photo: "The Cupola windows have scratch panes on the inside, that protect the windows from camera lenses bumping into it... but they are quite scratched over the years and it makes it very difficult to take pictures with the big lensesÉ only one window has a bump shield that slides open. I was only too happy to see the Moon frame itself perfectly in that window. Serendipity! The Moon is symbolically getting closer all the time with new programmes and humans set to land on our natural satellite in the next few years, brought there by the European Service Module for NASA's Orion spacecraft..."Credit: ESA / eyevine
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FEATURE - Blutmond in Chile
May 26, 2021, Santiago, Metropolitana, Chile: The lunar eclipse hides behind the virgin of Cerro San Cristobal, in Santiago, Chile. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Blutmond in Chile
May 26, 2021, Santiago, Metropolitana, Chile: The lunar eclipse hides behind the virgin of Cerro San Cristobal, in Santiago, Chile. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Blutmond in Chile
May 26, 2021, Santiago, Metropolitana, Chile: The lunar eclipse hides behind the virgin of Cerro San Cristobal, in Santiago, Chile. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Blutmond in Chile
May 26, 2021, Santiago, Metropolitana, Chile: The lunar eclipse hides behind the virgin of Cerro San Cristobal, in Santiago, Chile. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Blutmond in Chile
May 26, 2021, Santiago, Metropolitana, Chile: The lunar eclipse hides behind the virgin of Cerro San Cristobal, in Santiago, Chile. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Blutmond in Chile
May 26, 2021, Santiago, Metropolitana, Chile: The lunar eclipse over Cerro San Cristobal, in Santiago, Chile. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Blutmond in Chile
May 26, 2021, Santiago, Metropolitana, Chile: The supermoon eclipsing next to a light from a pedestrian traffic light, in Santiago, Chile. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
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Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
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Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
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Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
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Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
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Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
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Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Jakarta
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The total lunar eclipse, also known as the super blood moon is seen in the sky of Jakarta. The phenomenon occurs when the total lunar eclipse takes place at the same time the moon is in perigee, the closest point to Earth in its orbit.
Super Blood Moon Seen Over Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region, Indonesia - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Jakarta
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The total lunar eclipse, also known as the super blood moon is seen in the sky of Jakarta. The phenomenon occurs when the total lunar eclipse takes place at the same time the moon is in perigee, the closest point to Earth in its orbit.
Super Blood Moon Seen Over Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region, Indonesia - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rizqullah Hamiid Saputra/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11975054c)
The total lunar eclipse, also known as the super blood moon is seen in the sky of Jakarta. The phenomenon occurs when the total lunar eclipse takes place at the same time the moon is in perigee, the closest point to Earth in its orbit.
Super Blood Moon Seen Over Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region, Indonesia - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Jakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rizqullah Hamiid Saputra/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11975054b)
The total lunar eclipse, also known as the super blood moon is seen in the sky of Jakarta. The phenomenon occurs when the total lunar eclipse takes place at the same time the moon is in perigee, the closest point to Earth in its orbit.
Super Blood Moon Seen Over Jakarta, Jakarta Capital Special Region, Indonesia - 26 May 2021
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Lunch with the Moon
Lunch with the Moon.
ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet snapped this image of the Moon from the Russian segment on board the International Space Station earlier this month.
Currently on his first month of the six-month Alpha mission, Thomas is taking stunning photos of Earth and other wondrous objects when not working on science or Station maintenance.
ÒThe blueish picture is when it was still low and the sky was not yet dark,Ó he notes. ÒIt turned into its black and white self only moments later.Ó
Parts of North and South America, Australia and the Pacific will be treated to a lunar eclipse, which occurs when the Moon is engulfed by EarthÕs shadow and the only sunlight that reaches its surface passes through our planetÕs atmosphere, giving it a beautiful red-orange tint.
TodayÕs lunar eclipse will be the only total lunar eclipse of this year, and that same evening the Moon will be just 357 311 km away, often called a ÔSuperMoonÕ.
Despite the first human visit more than 50 years ago, the Moon remains largely unexplored yet promises to help us understand the formation of our planet, how crucial chemicals like water, necessary for life, came to the Earth-Moon system, and how we could one day use resources on the Moon to enable human presence.
In the near future, ESA will go Ôforward to the MoonÕ when the European Service Module powers NASAÕs Orion mission into lunar orbit, and in the next decade, ESA will play a key role in the development of the Gateway, an orbiting science station that will support future human landings.
For now, ESA is bringing the lunar eclipse to Europe with real-time coverage of the total lunar eclipse starting at midday today, 26 May, on ESA Web TV.
The live programme begins at 11:30 CEST and runs over lunchtime in Europe and will provide commentary on this fantastic eclipse, with special guest astronomers, scientists, (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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FEATURE - Fahrrad mit luftlosen Reifen, die für die Mond- und Mars-Rover-Missionen entwickelt wurden
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Airless bike tyres using technology developed by US space agency NASA for its Mars and Moon rover missions, are coming to bicycles.The tyres use shape memory alloy technology.They will be used in a cutting edge, eco-friendly bicycle tire called METLTM. The tyres are made from advanced, lightweight alloy creating a tire that is elastic like rubber yet strong like titanium.They keep their shape without ever going flat. The tyres have the ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain and can take thirty times the strain of ordinary steel. They are also eco-friendly, using long-lasting materials that reduce the use of rubber. The tyres are described as premier high-tech component for the modern cyclist with road, gravel, mountain and e-bike applications.The METLTM bike , which will use the technology, is to be built by US firm the Smart Tire Company.
OPS: The MELTM bike protype with NiTinol+ airless tyres
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FEATURE - Fahrrad mit luftlosen Reifen, die für die Mond- und Mars-Rover-Missionen entwickelt wurden
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Pictures must credit: NASA
Airless bike tyres using technology developed by US space agency NASA for its Mars and Moon rover missions, are coming to bicycles.The tyres use shape memory alloy technology.They will be used in a cutting edge, eco-friendly bicycle tire called METLTM. The tyres are made from advanced, lightweight alloy creating a tire that is elastic like rubber yet strong like titanium.They keep their shape without ever going flat. The tyres have the ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain and can take thirty times the strain of ordinary steel. They are also eco-friendly, using long-lasting materials that reduce the use of rubber. The tyres are described as premier high-tech component for the modern cyclist with road, gravel, mountain and e-bike applications.The METLTM bike , which will use the technology, is to be built by US firm the Smart Tire Company.
OPS: The NiTinol+ airless tyre under testing by NASA for Moon and Mars rover missions. The tyres is able to negotiate rocky obstacles and still retain its shape.
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FEATURE - Fahrrad mit luftlosen Reifen, die für die Mond- und Mars-Rover-Missionen entwickelt wurden
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Tyres1
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18/03/2021
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Pictures must credit: NASA
Airless bike tyres using technology developed by US space agency NASA for its Mars and Moon rover missions, are coming to bicycles.The tyres use shape memory alloy technology.They will be used in a cutting edge, eco-friendly bicycle tire called METLTM. The tyres are made from advanced, lightweight alloy creating a tire that is elastic like rubber yet strong like titanium.They keep their shape without ever going flat. The tyres have the ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain and can take thirty times the strain of ordinary steel. They are also eco-friendly, using long-lasting materials that reduce the use of rubber. The tyres are described as premier high-tech component for the modern cyclist with road, gravel, mountain and e-bike applications.The METLTM bike , which will use the technology, is to be built by US firm the Smart Tire Company.
OPS: The NiTinol+ airless tyre under testing by NASA for Moon and Mars rover missions. The tyres is able to negotiate rocky obstacles and still retain its shape.
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FEATURE - Fahrrad mit luftlosen Reifen, die für die Mond- und Mars-Rover-Missionen entwickelt wurden
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Tyres1
Ref 12749
18/03/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NASA
Airless bike tyres using technology developed by US space agency NASA for its Mars and Moon rover missions, are coming to bicycles.The tyres use shape memory alloy technology.They will be used in a cutting edge, eco-friendly bicycle tire called METLTM. The tyres are made from advanced, lightweight alloy creating a tire that is elastic like rubber yet strong like titanium.They keep their shape without ever going flat. The tyres have the ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain and can take thirty times the strain of ordinary steel. They are also eco-friendly, using long-lasting materials that reduce the use of rubber. The tyres are described as premier high-tech component for the modern cyclist with road, gravel, mountain and e-bike applications.The METLTM bike , which will use the technology, is to be built by US firm the Smart Tire Company.
OPS: The NiTinol+ airless tyre under testing by NASA for Moon and Mars rover missions on a car
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FEATURE - Fahrrad mit luftlosen Reifen, die für die Mond- und Mars-Rover-Missionen entwickelt wurden
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18/03/2021
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Airless bike tyres using technology developed by US space agency NASA for its Mars and Moon rover missions, are coming to bicycles.The tyres use shape memory alloy technology.They will be used in a cutting edge, eco-friendly bicycle tire called METLTM. The tyres are made from advanced, lightweight alloy creating a tire that is elastic like rubber yet strong like titanium.They keep their shape without ever going flat. The tyres have the ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain and can take thirty times the strain of ordinary steel. They are also eco-friendly, using long-lasting materials that reduce the use of rubber. The tyres are described as premier high-tech component for the modern cyclist with road, gravel, mountain and e-bike applications.The METLTM bike , which will use the technology, is to be built by US firm the Smart Tire Company.
OPS: A strand of alloy used in the NiTinol+ airless tyre
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FEATURE - Fahrrad mit luftlosen Reifen, die für die Mond- und Mars-Rover-Missionen entwickelt wurden
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Pictures must credit: NASA
Airless bike tyres using technology developed by US space agency NASA for its Mars and Moon rover missions, are coming to bicycles.The tyres use shape memory alloy technology.They will be used in a cutting edge, eco-friendly bicycle tire called METLTM. The tyres are made from advanced, lightweight alloy creating a tire that is elastic like rubber yet strong like titanium.They keep their shape without ever going flat. The tyres have the ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain and can take thirty times the strain of ordinary steel. They are also eco-friendly, using long-lasting materials that reduce the use of rubber. The tyres are described as premier high-tech component for the modern cyclist with road, gravel, mountain and e-bike applications.The METLTM bike , which will use the technology, is to be built by US firm the Smart Tire Company.
OPS: The NiTinol+ airless tyre under testing by NASA for Moon and Mars rover missions. The tyres is able to negotiate rocky obstacles and still retain its shape.
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(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10141190_010
FEATURE - Fahrrad mit luftlosen Reifen, die für die Mond- und Mars-Rover-Missionen entwickelt wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Tyres1
Ref 12749
18/03/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Smart Tire Company
Airless bike tyres using technology developed by US space agency NASA for its Mars and Moon rover missions, are coming to bicycles.The tyres use shape memory alloy technology.They will be used in a cutting edge, eco-friendly bicycle tire called METLTM. The tyres are made from advanced, lightweight alloy creating a tire that is elastic like rubber yet strong like titanium.They keep their shape without ever going flat. The tyres have the ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain and can take thirty times the strain of ordinary steel. They are also eco-friendly, using long-lasting materials that reduce the use of rubber. The tyres are described as premier high-tech component for the modern cyclist with road, gravel, mountain and e-bike applications.The METLTM bike , which will use the technology, is to be built by US firm the Smart Tire Company.
OPS: The MELTM bike protype with NiTinol+ airless tyres
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