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  2. Themis programme - Wikipedia

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    Themis will be powered by the ESA's Prometheus rocket engine. [1] Two possible landing sites have been mentioned in discussions surrounding the project: [2] The former Diamant launch complex, which will be used for the flight testing phase; [3] The Ariane 5 launch complex, which will become available after the transition from the Ariane 5 to ...

  3. THeMIS - Wikipedia

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    THeMIS Combat UGVs provide direct fire support for manoeuvre forces acting as a force multiplier. With an integrated self-stabilizing remote-controlled weapon system, they provide high precision over wide areas, day and night, increasing standoff distance, force protection and survivability.

  4. Milrem Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The THeMIS is a medium-sized military UGV intended to provide support for dismounted troops by serving as a transport platform, remote weapon station, IED detection and disposal unit etc. The vehicle’s open architecture gives it multi-missions capability.

  5. Delay-tolerant networking - Wikipedia

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    Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) is an approach to computer network architecture that seeks to address the technical issues in heterogeneous networks that may lack continuous network connectivity. Examples of such networks are those operating in mobile or extreme terrestrial environments, or planned networks in space.

  6. 2001 Mars Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    When one failed in June 2012, the fourth was spun up and successfully brought into service. Since July 2012, Odyssey has been back in full, nominal operation mode following three weeks of 'safe' mode on remote maintenance. [27] [28] Mars Odyssey ' s THEMIS instrument was used to help select a landing site for the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL). [29]

  7. Cluster II (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1 November 2014, it is the sole public access point to the Cluster mission scientific data and supporting datasets. The Double Star data are publicly available via this archive. The Cluster Science Archive is located alongside all the other ESA science archives at the European Space Astronomy Center , located near Madrid, Spain.