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  2. zSpace (company) - Wikipedia

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    zSpace is a technology firm based in San Jose, California that combines elements of virtual and augmented reality in a computer. zSpace mostly provides AR/VR technology to the education market. [1] It allows teachers and learners to interact with simulated objects in virtual environments .

  3. Corpus Christi ISD continues project-based learning model for ...

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    Adkins, Haas, Browne, Baker, Driscoll and Cunningham at South Park middle schools will host the program. At the high school level, students can take credit recovery courses if they earned below a ...

  4. Public image of Taylor Swift - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream perceptions Further information: Cultural impact of Taylor Swift § Fame and stardom, and List of awards and nominations received by Taylor Swift § Listicles Swift at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards ; she was considered a teen idol in her early career. The life and career of American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift are recurrent topics in global media and celebrity culture. A dominant ...

  5. Z Space - Wikipedia

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    Z Space is a regional theater and performing arts company located in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. Z Space is one of the leading laboratories for developing new voices, new works, and new opportunities in the American theater. In addition to commissioning and producing its own works, Z Space also presents productions ...

  6. List of space programs of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has developed many space programs since the beginning of the spaceflight era in the mid-20th century. The government runs space programs by three primary agencies: NASA for civil space; the United States Space Force for military space; and the National Reconnaissance Office for intelligence space.

  7. Commercial Orbital Transportation Services - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Orbital Transportation Services ( COTS) was a NASA program to coordinate the development of vehicles for the delivery of crew and cargo to the International Space Station by private companies. The program was announced on January 18, 2006 [1] and successfully flew all cargo demonstration flights by September 2013, when the program ended.

  8. Advanced Air Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is an air transport system.. According to the Advanced Aviation Infrastructure Modernization Act, Advanced Air Mobility is defined as an air transportation system that transports individuals and property between points using aircraft, such as remotely piloted, autonomous, or vertical take-off and landing aircraft.

  9. Project Gemini - Wikipedia

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    Project Gemini ( IPA: / ˈdʒɛmɪni /) was the second United States human spaceflight program to fly. Conducted after the first American crewed space program, Project Mercury, while the Apollo program was still in early development, Gemini was conceived in 1961 and concluded in 1966. The Gemini spacecraft carried a two-astronaut crew.