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nsftopst · 27 days ago
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eSoftTools NSF to PST Converter software for migrating from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Outlook. Transferring email data, contacts, calendars, and other information from NSF file into Outlook's PST format. This tools is the easiest and most effective solution to streamline this migration process. Make NSF to PST Conversion while preserving metadata, attachments, and folder structures and ensures smooth migration experience. In addition, get feature of convert NSF to more export options like- EML, EMLX, MSG, HTML, MHTML, MBOX, vCard, CSV and more.
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juliewhite3 · 1 month ago
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Mailvita Converter for NSF Tool
This tool accurately converts multiple emails from NSF to various file formats, including PST, EML, MBOX, EMLX, PDF, etc. It is compatible with Lotus Notes and Windows OS, as well as MS Outlook editions. During the process, users can retain the database files. Additionally, it permits examining the preview before starting the conversion. It supports all Webmail clients. This application provides the free of cost demo edition to check out it.
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pstconvertersoftware · 7 months ago
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How to Convert MSG File to PST Free?
Now you can Convert MSG file to PST in a very simple process because eSoftTools MSG Converter Software provides some smart techniques by which you can convert MSG file to PST without any problem and in a very easy way. With this software, apart from PST file, users can convert MSG to other files like EML, EMLX, HTML, MHTML, PST, MBOX, NSF and other files. This software works on all Windows versions and eSoftTools software also provides a free demo to all the users in which you can convert 25 MSG files.
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weeom20 · 9 months ago
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Weeom Latest NSF to PST Converter
Weeom NSF to PST converter formerly known as IBM Notes, and Microsoft Outlook are two different email clients with distinct file formats. Weeom NSF to PST converter user-friendly interfaces and robust algorithms, these converters enable individuals and organizations to transition smoothly from Lotus Notes to Outlook, reduce potential data loss, and minimize disruption. This converter makes sure that all the information is transferred with precision and that the original structure and hierarchy are maintained. Many converters are also capable of offering such facilities as batch converting, data filtering, and attachment support, which makes the process a lot smoother and easier to handle. The conversion tool ensures all your emails, calendars, and everything else that is crucial with dates are safely converted to PST files with complete loss of no data. The program has fast processing which reduces time, and accepts all NSF files, which makes this application perfect for both professionals and the end-users.
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spacenutspod · 1 year ago
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Despite multiple scrubs and delays due to weather violations, SpaceX broke its own cadence record in January with 10 launches and landings in a calendar month. Those weather challenges have prevailed into February. Between these and the pad logistics related to launching the Intuitive Machines IM-1 mission, PACE satellite, USSF-124, and an upcoming crewed mission, it currently looks unlikely that the company will repeat this target by the end of February. Nonetheless, SpaceX continues to set milestones, with Falcon 9’s 300th mission occurring with the launch of the IM-1 on Feb. 15. The company almost launched a Falcon 9 from each of its three key launch pads within eight hours on the busy evening of Feb. 14, but the Starlink Group 7-14 mission was scrubbed while on the pad. Two further non-Starlink missions on Falcon 9 are planned from the east coast in the next couple of weeks. The most anticipated of these will be SpaceX’s eighth crew rotation mission to the International Space Station (ISS), carrying commander Matthew Dominick, pilot Michael Barratt, and mission specialists Jeanette Epps and cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin. Crew Dragon Endeavour is flying for the fifth time on Crew-8. This crew can expect to see cargo arrivals during their stay on the ISS from Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus, SpaceX’s Cargo Dragon, and Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser spaceplane. The astronauts will also get to greet the crew of the Boeing Crew Flight Test during their stay when Starliner arrives in April. Launching on Falcon 9 this week is a new high-throughput communications satellite for Indonesia, which has a 15-year expected lifespan and will strengthen the communications architecture across the archipelago. SpaceX will also loft an additional batch of Starlink satellites into the Group 6 shell. Falcon 9 launches its 300th mission, Intuitive Machine’s IM-1 mission, on Feb. 15. (Credit: Max Evans for NSF) Rocket Lab’s Electron is scheduled to launch Astroscale’s ADRAS-J demonstration mission, which plans to make advancements toward the removal of large-scale space debris from low-Earth orbit. In this first phase of the project, the spacecraft will illustrate a safe and methodical approach toward an unresponsive object in orbit (a discarded rocket upper stage), capturing images and other data as it then orientates around the stage, demonstrating that it can maintain a fixed position close by. Lastly, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch its first Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) rocket since May 2023, delivering the successor to the INSAT-3DR weather research satellite. Sporting a six-channel imager and a 19-channel sounder, the INSAT-3DS will provide meteorological and disaster warning services to India from a geostationary orbit. SpaceX Falcon 9 – Starlink Group 7-14 SpaceX will launch another stack of Starlink satellites on Feb. 15 at 1:34 PM PST (21:34 UTC) from Space Launch Complex (SLC) 4E out of Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Starlink Group 7-14 will carry a payload of 22 Starlink v2 Mini satellites. They will be headed to an inclined 53-degree orbit on a southeastern trajectory with an expected initial orbit of approximately 286 by 295 kilometers. The satellites will be added to the thousands of active Starlink satellites in orbit, giving internet to people all over the world. The booster for this mission is B1082, which will be taking its second flight with this mission. It will land on the Of Course I Still Love You autonomous droneship, which will be stationed 610 kilometers downrange on the west coast. This will be the 29th total orbital launch of 2024 and the 300th launch of Falcon 9.  JAXA/MHI H3-22 | VEP 4, CE-SAT-1E & TIRSAT The second flight of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) H3-22 rocket is set for Feb. 17 at 9:22 AM JST (00:22 UTC) from LA-Y2 out of the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. H3 is classified as a medium-lift launch vehicle and uses cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen in its first and second stages, with two or four optional SRBs. This mission will use two boosters along with a short payload fairing, taking three payloads into a Sun-synchronous orbit. The first flight of H3 experienced a failure of the second engine ignitor, causing the test payload to fall short of orbit. While flight two was originally planned to launch the ALOS-4 Earth observation satellite, the vehicle failure caused JAXA to elect to fly the Vehicle Evaluation Payload-4 (VEP-4) mass simulator, although there are also two small satellites onboard for this flight. CE-SAT-1E is a 70-kilogram Earth observation satellite built by Canon Electronics Inc., and TIRSAT is a five-kilogram 3U cubesat from Japan Space Systems to test infrared sensors for Earth observation. While there is an inherent risk to flying an unproven rocket, the customers are confident in the new vehicle’s ability to take their payloads to orbit. GSLV Mk II | INSAT-3DS The INSAT-3DS weather research satellite is scheduled for launch on an Indian GSLV rocket from the Second Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India, on Feb. 17 at 5:35 PM IST (12:05 UTC). This will be the 7th flight for the INSAT series of satellites and is the successor to the INSAT-3DR satellite, which was similarly delivered to a geostationary orbit by an expendable GSLV back in September 2016. GSLV-F14/INSAT-3DS Mission:The mission is set for lift-off on February 17, 2024, at 17:30 Hrs. IST from SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota. In its 16th flight, the GSLV aims to deploy INSAT-3DS, a meteorological and disaster warning satellite. The mission is fully funded by the… pic.twitter.com/s4I6Z8S2Vw — ISRO (@isro) February 8, 2024 Built by ISRO, this advanced meteorological satellite will deliver weather surveillance, forecasting, and disaster warning services to India. The mission is fully funded by the Ministry of Earth Sciences. An onboard six-channel imager is complemented by a 19-channel sounder, and the satellite will also provide a Satellite Aided Search & Rescue transponder and a message relay for terrestrial data collection platforms. Electron/Curie | On Closer Inspection Rocket Lab’s ‘On Closer Inspection’ mission is scheduled to launch on an Electron rocket from Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand, during a five-hour window that opens on Feb. 18 at 11:45 UTC. Onboard is the Active Debris Removal by Astroscale-Japan (ADRAS-J) spacecraft, which was selected by JAXA as the initial phase of their Commercial Removal of Debris Demonstration Project. ADRAS-J craft approaches the unresponsive discarded upper stage of an H-IIA rocket. (Credit: Astroscale) The goal of the mission is to safely approach, characterize, and fly an observational inspection path around a large uncommunicative piece of space debris in low-Earth orbit. It will follow a series of measures and processes set out in November 2021 after consultation with various space agencies, ministries, and industry experts, including leading private space companies. For this demonstration, the target is the upper stage of a discarded Japanese H-IIA rocket which is still orbiting at around 600 kilometers in altitude. The ADRAS-J craft will approach the stage using a series of corkscrew-style “safety ellipse” maneuvers. Once close, it will continue to execute a series of “Rendezvous and Proximity Operations,” which are a combination of maneuvers and data collection. Images and data will be collected as the spacecraft then performs a further fly-around maneuver, determining the target’s spin rate and axis so that the craft can demonstrate a safe orientation around it. ADRAS-J will complete the demonstration by settling into a stable position a short distance away, aligned with the object’s orientation. In the next phase, the target object would be actively engaged and removed from orbit. This mission is directly informing the company’s other ongoing programs, including Astroscale’s End-of-Life Services by Astroscale-Multiple and Astroscale’s Clearing Outer Space Mission through Innovative Capture missions, which is part of the UK’s Active Debris Removal initiative. Indonesian TelkomSat HTS-113BT is loaded into its container inside the clean room (Credit: Thales Alenia Space) Falcon 9 Block 5 | TelkomSat HTS-113BT The launch of TelkomSat HTS-113BT atop a Falcon 9 is scheduled to occur from SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station during a two-hour window that opens on Feb. 20 at 3:11 PM ET (20:11 UTC), deploying the 4,000-kilogram satellite into a geostationary transfer orbit. Designed, built, and operated by Thales Alenia Space for the state-owned PT Telkom Satelit Indonesia, or TelkomSat, this new broadband communications satellite will strengthen the telecommunications structure across the archipelago. Operating in the Ku- and C-bands, this high-throughout communication satellite is built upon the Spacebus-4000B2 platform and will provide over 32 billion bits per second (Gbps) capacity from its position in geostationary orbit, stationed at 113 degrees east. The satellite left Thales Alenia Space’s clean rooms in Cannes, France, late last year and was shipped to the Cape from Nice, arriving at Port Canaveral in late January to then make a final trip to the integration facility. Thales Alenia Space will be delivering in-orbit support throughout the satellite’s expected 15-year lifecycle, as well as providing the ground control segment and on-site training and support for the customer’s engineering team. Starlink v2 Mini satellites prior to deployment (Credit: SpaceX) Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 7-15 SpaceX will launch the next batch of 22 Starlink v2 Mini satellites from the west coast no earlier than Feb. 20 from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The booster for this flight, which is currently unknown, will land on the droneship Of Course I Still Love You, which will be waiting downrange. The satellites will be sent on a southeastern trajectory into an initial orbit of approximately 286 by 296 kilometers, inclined 53 degrees. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 6-39 The latest addition to the Group 6 shell of the Starlink constellation will launch from SLC-40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Base no earlier than Feb. 24. The booster for this flight is currently unkown, as is the droneship on which it will make its recovery landing further downrange. The payload is another 23 Starlink v2 Mini satellites headed for a low-Earth orbit. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Crew-8 Crew Dragon Endeavour will be carrying SpaceX’s eighth crew rotation mission to the ISS, carrying commander Matthew Dominick, pilot Michael Barratt, and two mission specialists Jeanette Epps and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin. Epps was previously assigned to a Boeing Starliner mission but was later moved to Crew-8. Launch is scheduled to fly from LC-39A at the Kennedy Space Center on March 1 at 12:04 AM ET (05:04 UTC) All crew members except pilot Michael Barratt are making their first flight into space on this mission. Barratt previously served as a flight engineer for Expeditions 19/20 and has spent a total of 212 days in space, including time aboard Space Shuttle Discovery during the STS-133 mission in 2011. SpaceX Crew-8 – Left to Right: Roscosmos cosmonaut and Mission Specialist Alexander Grebenkin, Pilot Michael Barratt, Commander Matthew Dominick, and Mission Specialist Jeanette Epps. (Credit: SpaceX) This is the ninth human spaceflight as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew program and the maiden flight for booster B1083, which will return to the Cape to land at Landing Zone 1 a few miles south of LC-39A. This is the fifth flight of C206 Endeavour, which has also launched crew for the Axiom-1, Crew-2, Crew-6, and the historic Demo-2 missions. Dragon will perform a series of maneuvers before docking autonomously with the forward-facing port of the Station’s Harmony module. The four astronauts will meet the members of the Expedition 70 crew and spend a few days of handover with the outgoing Crew-7 crew, who will then undock from the Station and splash down off the coast of Florida. During their stay, this crew can expect to see the arrival of three different cargo craft — Cygnus (NG-21), Cargo Dragon (CRS-30), and the maiden flight of Sierra Space’s long-anticipated Dream Chaser spaceplane. They can also look forward to greeting the astronauts of Boeing’s Crew Flight Test on Starliner in April, as well as welcoming three new crew members who are scheduled to arrive on a Soyuz in March (MS-25). They will also see Loral O’Hara depart back to Earth on a Soyuz. (Lead image: Astroscale’s ADRAS-J spacecraft. Credit: Astroscale) The post Launch Roundup: SpaceX to launch next ISS crew rotation; Electron launches debris removal demonstration appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.
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sysinspirefacebook · 2 years ago
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How to export contact from Lotus Notes to Excel CSV file?
Users may need to export contacts from Lotus Notes to Excel CSV at any time, in such a situation SysIonspire NSF to PST software is the right tool for those users.
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iampbackup001 · 2 years ago
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If you are looking for the best solution OST to NSF Converter Software? So, eSoftTools OST to PST Converter is an amazing software in comparison to other software because of works very smartly. You can download the free software with a simple click. This software is working on all Windows Operating Systems including older editions. It provides a free demo session for all new users.
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migrateeemails-blog · 5 years ago
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kot-bokutoo · 4 years ago
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THE BEGINNING
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NSFW AND SFW
Tags: #awaygamesbo for when I’m away , and #bo.babbles☁️ for random quips, #devilish.bo♡ for NSF/W posts, #🕊kotaros.angels🕊 for posts with others,​ #​🎼 — the choir is for other charanons!
WE ARE ON PST
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SAFEWORD
Safe word was going to be banana bread, but since Bo can’t spell it without dying from a hernia, it’s now FEATHERFALL for you and HELLFIRE for Bokuto. - grim
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MY MOD IS @itsthe-grim-reaper !! :D
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☁️LOVERS☁️*
*Slowly adding on pronouns , correct me if I’m wrong
@bimbokutos #🦋lovebug🦋 (he/they/she)
@nocturniicus #⚡️cherry⚡️ (he/him)
@puptarou #💋dennie💋 (she/they)
@haikyutiehoe #🌸ley🌸 (she/her)
@bokuroskitten #✖️L✖️ (she/her)
@satorusbunny #💎vesta💎 (she/her)
@hxntaa #🍀clover🍀 (she/her)
Amethyst or little star #💜🔮anon (she/they)
#deedee💿✨(she/her) https://bvnnichuu.tumblr.com/
@seijohfucker #💫kay💫 (they /them)
Pumpkin #🥟 anon (they/them)
@hajimezvmi #🏹laurel🏹 (she/her)
@ks-kitten Cherry #🍊c 🍊 (she/they)
@sluttsumu #☀️keirra☀️ (she/her)
@xo-lynx #🦊lynx🦊 (it/they/he/she)
@eibby #🗝violet🗝 (they/them)
#🌼rav🌼 https://ravenouspup.tumblr.com/ (she/they) (IT WASNT WORKING SO RIP ME I GUESS)
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IM EXCITED TO INTERACT WITH YOU!! LET’S PLAY!!
(Interact? Really? That is too much of a big boy word. Do you know what that means?)
(NOPE)
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ostconverter · 4 years ago
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How to Import OST to PST
Learn How to Import OST to PST Format Securely and In No Time 
Most of the times, Outlook shuts down abruptly and the users are unable to access their data. Users of Outlook have a common issue of facing Outlook errors and their operating system gets crashed which makes it a challenging task for them to access the data. There are multiple other reasons why users want to import from OST to PST as they find using PST file format a more secure option. In this blog, we have mentioned two methods on how to import OST to PST. 
Learn How to Import OST to PST Format Manually 
Below, we have listed the manual steps that will allow the users to import OST to PST manually: 
●     Open Outlook on your computer.
●     Right-click on the ‘Open and Export’ button.
●     Press on the ‘Import and Export’ option.
●     Double-click on the ‘Export’ tab.
●     Select the OST items that you wish to import.
●     Press on the ‘Next’ option.
●     Browse the selected items at the location on your computer.
●     Click on ‘OK’. 
Do not even try using the above-mentioned steps as let us give you a prior warning that is not at all safe to use the manual method. It is advisable to opt for third-party software that ensures a safe and quick way to import OST to PST file type without deleting or damaging your data. 
KDETools OST to PST Converter: Import OST to PST Format Securely and In No Time 
KDETools OST to PST Converter is a verified, robust, secure, and powerful software that aids a user to import  OST to PST file type. The verified third-party tool helps a user to import OST to 15 + different file formats such as MBOX, EML, NSF, MSG, Gmail, Zimbra, EMLX, HTML, O 365, Exchange Server, vCard, vCal, and etc. The tool preserves the original folder hierarchy and structure and email MetaData once the importing process is completed so that users can rest assured. The user can import OST to PST without installing MS Outlook on your computer.
Summary- In this blog, we have listed a professional solution and why using the manual method to import OST file to PST format is not advisable.
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spacenutspod · 1 year ago
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Recent challenges with weather concerns and the movement of key flights such as USSF-52 and Axiom-3 have impacted Falcon 9 launch dates, not least Starlink Group 7-11 which scrubbed three times and is now awaiting launch on Tuesday. SpaceX had two drone ships and the two fairing recovery ships in port for maintenance last week and is looking to launch nine Falcon 9s by the end of this month. This falls a little short of the target of 12 per month to make its ambitious goal of 144 flights this year, but there is plenty of time for cadence to increase. With Starlink Group 6-38 being added late last week to the schedule from LC-39A, likely the final Falcon 9 launch of the month is expected the following day on Jan. 29 from the neighboring LC-40 pad.  This significant launch is for the NG-20 cargo mission — the first time a Cygnus spacecraft will fly aboard this launcher. This is the first of three missions purchased with SpaceX to fulfill Northrop Grumman’s Phase 2 contract to supply the International Space Station (ISS) until the new Antares 330 vehicle becomes operational. Northrop Grumman is currently readying the Cygnus cargo module for launch. On board will be several experiments including 3D printing of metal parts and semiconductors in microgravity, remote control robotic surgery, and three new capsules which will gather data on different heat shields as they re-enter the atmosphere. The week ahead will also see Virgin Galactic send VSS Unity suborbital with another four paying customers.  This is potentially the penultimate flight before operations pause and the company turns its attention to developing and testing its new Delta class vehicle. Rocket Lab’s Electron will launch four space situational awareness satellites for its customer Spire which will deliver critical, and timely data for the first time to the satellite community including orbit tracking, collision avoidance, and proximity warnings. Kinetica 1 | Third flight A six-hour launch window is currently expected for a third launch of the Lijian 1 rocket, also known as Kinetica 1, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China, starting on Jan. 23 at 04:05 UTC. Developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), this four-stage solid propellant light launch vehicle has a first stage which seems to be derived from the DF-31 long-range intercontinental ballistic missile. It is capable of placing about 2,000 kilograms into low-Earth orbit.  The payload is currently understood to be five observation satellites made by Minospace heading for a Sun-synchronous orbit. VSS Unity after the Galactic 05 mission. (Credit: Jack Beyer for NSF) SpaceX Falcon 9 | Starlink 7-11 Starlink 7-11 was set for launch on Jan. 18 at 8:04 PM PST (04:04 UTC Jan. 19) from SLC-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base but SpaceX stood down from the launch, for reasons not stated. The launch had been rescheduled for Friday, Jan. 19 at 6:15 PM PST (02:15 UTC Jan. 20). See AlsoSpaceX Missions SectionL2 SpaceX SectionClick here to Join L2 However, the launch aborted at T-59 seconds, just after the Falcon 9’s computers took control of the countdown, in what is known as startup. The booster for this flight is B1063-16, and it would land on Of Course I Still Love You in the Pacific when it does fly. Another attempt had been scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 4:35 PM PST (00:35 UTC Jan. 24). B1063 made its launch debut on Nov. 21, 2020, with the launch of Sentinel-6A Michael Freilich, and has also flown the Starlink V1 L28, DART, Starlink 4-11, 4-13. 3-1. 3-4, 4-31, and 2-5, Transporter 7, Iridium-9/OneWeb #19, Starlink 5-13, Transport & Tracking Layer Tranche 0 Flight 2, Starlink 7-4, and Starlink 7-7. All but one flight has taken place from Vandenberg, with Starlink V1 L28 flying from Cape Canaveral. This flight is due to carry up to 22 Starlink v2 Mini satellites to an orbit inclined 53 degrees to the Equator and would be the seventh SpaceX launch in 2024 barring unforeseen delays and manifest changes. SpaceShipTwo | Galactic-06 Having achieved six suborbital spaceflights in six months during 2023, Virgin Galactic is opening its new year with its eleventh spaceflight to date. The company announced late last year that it will now fly every quarter and only two or three more times. VSS Unity is scheduled to launch from Spaceport America in New Mexico on NET Jan. 26 carrying four more customers on what could yet be its penultimate mission. Following this mission, a Galactic-07 flight is then expected in Q2 and it has not yet been determined if there will be a Galactic-08 mission before Virgin Galactic pauses flights this summer to pivot and focus efforts on developing and testing their new Delta class vehicle. This new craft will be able to fly six rather than four passengers up to twice a week from 2026 following a test flight which is currently anticipated in mid to late 2025 and is expected to increase monthly revenues tenfold. Electron is prepared for the Four of a Kind mission. (Credit: Rocket Lab) Electron/Curie | Four of a Kind Electron’s first mission of the year has been rescheduled as a precaution to avoid an incoming weather system and to allow for additional pre-launch checkouts. It is now expected to lift off on Jan. 27 at 06:15 UTC from Pad B at Launch Complex 1 on the Mahia Peninsula during a 45-minute launch window. The payload is four Low Earth Multi-Use Receiver (LEMUR) space situational awareness (SSA) satellites which have been built and will be operated by Spire Global Inc. for their customer NorthStar Earth & Space. These satellites will be placed into a 540-kilometer circular orbit inclined at 97 degrees. Spire will be the first to simultaneously monitor all near-Earth orbits and is making this precise and timely data available as a service to the global satellite community.  This data will include tracking and orbit determination, collision avoidance, and proximity alerts. As with previous missions, the Electron first stage will be recovered by a Rocket Lab marine recovery vessel after a parachute splashdown. Rocket Lab assesses and repurposes certain components, such as reusing its first recovered Rutherford engine last year, and is still working towards re-flying a recovered stage. The company plans to fly 22 missions this year — over double the nine missions flown last year. This Electron includes a silver thermal protection system (TPS) to help the carbon composite structure survive the extreme forces of re-entry from space, as well as an extended carbon-composite shield over the Rutherford engines. Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 6-38 This final Starlink mission of the month has been recently added to the schedule for NET Jan. 28 at 6:04 EST (23:04 UTC), launching from LC-39A at the Kennedy Space Center.  This four-hour launch window needed the pad to be clear of the Axiom-3 launch and is next scheduled to be used for the IM-1 flight on Feb. 10. The booster and recovery methods are not yet confirmed. KREPE-2 capsule re-enters Earth’s atmosphere. (Credit: Northrop Grumman) Falcon 9 Block 5 | CRS NG-20 This is the first time a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft is flying on a Falcon 9, having previously flown on the now-retired Antares 230+ rocket. Three Falcon flights have been purchased for these cargo resupply missions to the ISS to bridge the gap until the new Antares 330 becomes operational. This launch is expected to lift off from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Jan. 29 at 12:29 EST (17:29 UTC) with new SpaceX booster B1072 on its maiden flight, returning to land on the pad at LZ-1 approximately eight minutes following launch. Dubbed the S.S. Patricia “Patty” Hilliard Robertson, the NG-20 craft celebrates the life and achievements of Dr. Robertson who was selected as a NASA astronaut in 1998 and was due to fly to the ISS in 2002 before an untimely death the year prior from injuries sustained in a plane crash. This will be the 20th flight of the Cygnus cargo ship, which is comprised of the US-built service module (based on the GEOStar platform) and a pressurized module by Thales Alenia which is manufactured in Italy and France. As part of the Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) Phase 2 contracts, these three Falcon missions could include some late loading of payloads. As we move to a higher launch rate, we are adopting more of a factory model where the equipment is always running except for planned and unplanned maintenance. In this case, JRTI is going through a planned dry dock while pad 40 also undergoes a planned maintenance period. The… https://t.co/s230wbWccx — Kiko Dontchev (@TurkeyBeaver) January 18, 2024 Experiments on board this craft include a miniature surgical robot with two “hands” that will help the team to test the process in microgravity and any time delays of performing remote surgery in space with an operator on the ground. This experiment benefits from advances in miniaturization as well as NASA’s research dating back more than 15 years.  It will pave the way for longer-duration missions where the likelihood that crew members may require medical procedures increases. The cargo also includes a couple of manufacturing experiments. A metal 3D printer will test the additive printing of small metal parts in microgravity, while a new platform will test thin film semiconductor production in space. The former could enable the manufacture of parts for spacecraft on long-duration missions, avoiding the need to pack or even predict the parts they might need. The experiment is also expected to benefit manufacturing back here on Earth. Additional experiments include a 3D cell culture which will enable the astronauts to study cartilage degeneration diseases, while the Kentucky Re-entry Probe Experiment-2 (KREPE-2) will further test thermal protection systems during atmospheric re-entry. Building on the KREPE-1 mission, several heat shields will be tested using three different capsules armed with various sensors that will capture data as they go through actual re-entry conditions. The experiment will also inform steps to protect people and structures back on Earth from wildfires. (Lead image: Cygnus craft, the S.S. Patricia “Patty” Hilliard Robertson, is prepared for the NG-20 mission by the Northrop Grumman team.. Credit: Northrop Grumman) The post Launch Roundup – Northrop Grumman prepare the first Cygnus to fly on Falcon 9 appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.
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sysinspirefacebook · 2 years ago
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Export emails from Lotus Notes to Outlook 
 Want to export emails from Lotus Notes to Outlook then simply download SysInspire NSF to PST Converter software. Using this tool, you can easily export data from Lotus Notes NSF file to Outlook.
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iampbackup001 · 2 years ago
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Export Data from OST to NSF
eSoftTools OST to PST converter is the best method to export data from OST to NSF file. If you need to export data without wasting your valuable time. So, you can try this software. This is easy to use, and the user-interface is very friendly. This Software is allow to try free demo version and technical support 24*7 hours by chats and gmail.
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sysmetricsoftware · 4 years ago
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SysMetric Software is one of the leading data recovery and backup software providing companies in the world. It provides you very high-quality data recovery and backup software. This software can be used for multiple tasks. It provides a great scope of advance, easy to use, and moderate programming arrangements that can judiciously settle client issues relating to data recuperation, email change, email relocation, and much more. This software is designed under the guidance of very experienced and expert engineers. This software has a very simple interface and can be used even by non-technical users. We have a team of highly experienced members who design the software based on feedback given by our customers. Therefore, our utilities have many advanced features and you can get the solution to almost all of your problems related to data recovery after buying our software.
What is the need for Data Recovery?
Today, the world is digitized i.e. most of the works are done online. Therefore we store our important data and information to use in the future. But due to many reasons, sometimes we lost our important and useful data the reasons may include software or hardware failure, data corruption, or a human-errors, for example, a virus or malware attack,  or accidental deletion of data. Data recovery and backup allow data to be restored from a previous point so that the business avoids unwanted data loss. The data can be recovered on different mediums such as hard drives, pen drives, CD/DVD, etc. But these mediums are not effective in the case of restoring data such as emails. In this case, some special software is required.
Our company, Sysmetric Software has that software that you can purchase from us and recover any type of data. This software is very reliable and restores data very quickly.  Currently, we are offering software such as Sysmetric OST Converter, NSF Converter, OST to PST converter, NSF to PST converter, G-suit backup, and Gmail backup. These products are highly tested and designed very carefully. The software provided by our company is easy-to-use and highly reliable. Apart from these products we have over 150 products which will be released in the market very shortly.
 The software designed by us provides multitasking, i.e. using our single software, you can perform multiple tasks. We offer multiple plans and licensing options with a huge discount. You can get our products simply on your email id with the download and activation key. Our single software has many features, but you have to pay only for those features that you want to use.
 We promise our customers to provide utilities that completely fulfill all their demands related to data recovery, backup, and migration, etc. We highly focus on user satisfaction. So, we provide various services that will make your work easier and simpler.  We provide free software demo to know the working of the software before purchase. Our software is malware-free, spyware-free, and virus-free. In short, with our software, you will get the perfect solution with the guarantee of safe data recovery and migration.
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https://www.sysmtricsoftware.com/
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manojshuklasuniverse · 5 years ago
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Email migration is mandatory if you are moving from one email client to another to access its data in the other email account. Since Lotus Notes is a desktop based application, it has become a necessity to convert these Lotus Notes NSF data to the different file formats or cloud based platform for better access to NSF data.
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vsnsftopsttool · 5 years ago
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Vartika NSF to PST Converter is a free-handy Conversion for NSF file to Outlook PST. The User can migrate unlimited NSF data to Outlook without any hassle. The tool also provides multiple export option from Lotus Notes to PST, Office 365, MBOX etc.
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