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ISpace (American Company)
iSpace or i-Space may refer to: * i-Space (Chinese company), a private Chinese rocket manufacturer company * ispace Inc., a publicly traded Japanese lunar exploration company * I-Space (conceptual framework), a method to classify various types of knowledge * iSpace Foundation, a technology hub in Ghana, West Africa See also * OneSpace, Chinese space company * 1's-space or 1's place in positional numeral digits * 1-space or one-dimensional space A one-dimensional space (1D space) is a mathematical space in which location can be specified with a single coordinate. An example is the number line, each point of which is described by a single real number. Any straight line or smooth curv ...
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I-Space (Chinese Company)
i-Space ( zh, s=星际荣耀, p=xīngjì róngyào, l=Interstellar Glory; also known as Space Honor, Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology Ltd., Interstellar Glory or StarCraft Glory) is a Chinese private space technology development and space launch company based in Beijing, founded in October 2016. The company is developing two-stage small satellite orbital launchers based on solid propellant rocket engines procured from major Chinese government supplier China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CAST). In July 2019, i-Space successfully launched the Hyperbola-1 and reached low Earth orbit on its maiden flight, becoming the first private company from China to achieve orbit. The company's next three orbital launch attempts (two in 2021 and one in 2022) using the same launch vehicle all ended in failure. But a return to success in orbital launches with the Hyperbola-1 followed in 2023 when the company conducted a successful test launch with no payload in Apri ...
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Ispace Inc
iSpace or i-Space may refer to: * i-Space (Chinese company), a private Chinese rocket manufacturer company * ispace Inc., a publicly traded Japanese lunar exploration company * I-Space (conceptual framework), a method to classify various types of knowledge * iSpace Foundation, a technology hub in Ghana, West Africa See also * OneSpace, Chinese space company * 1's-space or 1's place in positional numeral digits * 1-space or one-dimensional space A one-dimensional space (1D space) is a mathematical space in which location can be specified with a single coordinate. An example is the number line, each point of which is described by a single real number. Any straight line or smooth curv ...
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I-Space (conceptual Framework)
The Information Space or I-Space is a conceptual framework relating the degree of structure of knowledge (i.e. its level of codification and abstraction) to its diffusibility (i.e. how, why, and at what rate it spreads) as that knowledge develops. History The model was developed by Max Boisot, and the I-Space framework has been acknowledged as an early influence on the development of the Cynefin framework. Use This results in four different types of knowledge. * Public knowledge, such as textbooks and newspapers, which is codified and diffused. * Proprietary knowledge, such as patents and official secrets, which is codified but not diffused. Here barriers to diffusion have to be set up. * Personal knowledge, such as biographical knowledge, which is neither codified nor diffused. * Common sense – i.e. what ‘everybody knows’, which is not codified but widely diffused. Representation The I-Space model is commonly shown as a cube with three axes: abstraction, codi ...
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ISpace Foundation
iSpace Foundation is a technology hub in Ghana known to offer a co-working space, tools and facilities for entrepreneurs and startups to launch and manage their business ideas. It was founded in 2013 by two technology entrepreneurs Josiah Kwesi Eyison and Fiifi Baidoo. Activities Though iSpace is known as a technology hub its activities have not been limited to technology. REACH REACH was a mentoring and networking program designed to connect Ghanaian startups with Google entrepreneurs. Accra Negawatt Competition The Accra Negawatt Competition was a competition by the World Bank in partnership with the space to generate technology software solutions to the power crisis which faced Ghana. Code to Startup The Code to Startup program was designed to give individuals programming skills needed to launch their technology startups. Unlocking Women and Technology The Unlocking Women and Technology program – an initiative of iSpace in partnership with Mobile Web was ...
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OneSpace
OneSpace ( zh , s=零壹空间 , p= Líng Yī Kōngjiān , l= Zero One Space ) or One Space Technology Group ( zh , s= 零壹空间科技 , p= Líng Yī Kōngjiān Kējì , l= Zero One Space Technology ) is a Chinese private space launch group based in Beijing, with subsidiaries in Chongqing, Shenzhen and Xi'an. OneSpace was founded in 2015. It is led by CEO Shu Chang, and is targeting the small launcher market for microsatellites and nanosatellites. OneSpace launched China's first private rocket in 2018. The company unveiled its family of rockets early in 2019. At least 10 such firms have emerged since the Chinese government policy shift in late 2014 to allow private companies into the launch and small satellite sectors. Facilities OneSpace's headquarters and R&D center are located in Beijing. Its research and development center, and manufacturing and assembly base, are located in Chongqing. Its rocket engine testing facility is located in Jiangxi Province and Shanxi Province. ...
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1's Place
A numerical digit (often shortened to just digit) or numeral is a single symbol used alone (such as "1"), or in combinations (such as "15"), to represent numbers in positional notation, such as the common base 10. The name "digit" originates from the Latin ''digiti'' meaning fingers. For any numeral system with an integer base, the number of different digits required is the absolute value of the base. For example, decimal (base 10) requires ten digits (0 to 9), and binary (base 2) requires only two digits (0 and 1). Bases greater than 10 require more than 10 digits, for instance hexadecimal (base 16) requires 16 digits (usually 0 to 9 and A to F). Overview In a basic digital system, a numeral is a sequence of digits, which may be of arbitrary length. Each position in the sequence has a place value, and each digit has a value. The value of the numeral is computed by multiplying each digit in the sequence by its place value, and summing the results. Digital ...
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