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. Information & CommunicationInformation & Communication INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY @ ITS UTMOSTICT IntegrationBINA NUSANTARA integrates ICT (Information and Communication Technology) into various educational aspects, such as its curriculum.

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This integration is one of its strength and gives BINUSIANS an additional value of becoming the most tech-savvy graduates in Indonesia.At BINA NUSANTARA, ICT is integrated into several means like:BINUS MayaStudents are granted access to BINUS Maya, a Learning Management System (LMS) that supports the Multi Channel Learning system. Through BINUS Maya, students can access their class schedules, grades and lecture materials, join online discussions, and submit their assignments.BINUS TVBINUS TV has more than 20 attractive independent programs that can be watched on a wide-screen TVs available around Anggrek Campus, JWC, BINUS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Simprug and Serpong. It is also accessible as a live streaming from www.binus.tv.Associate Members (Metamorph Program)Metamorph is an integrated IT training and internship program designed specifically for BINUS UNIVERSITY students. Its members, also known as Associate Members, are given extensive training of current technology and involved in solving real-world IT projects.

The program grooms students to become proficient IT professionals.Research-Lab!It is a place where people from universities, research institutions, businesses, and government institutions meet in a continuing research environment. Was established in the effort of bridging the gap between research communities, businesses and government. Having students as its main enforcing resources, it aims to bridge the gap between research communities, businesses and government, as well as utilizing technologies for the benefits of human kind.BINUS @ccessBINUSIAN can enjoy the internet and intranet access within 2 kilometers radius of the campus.

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Published 3:42 PM EST Feb 19, 2019Finally, the moment has come — rocket launches, what the Space Coast was built upon, will once again resume. The 'launch drought' that has been depriving Brevard residents for the past two months is hopefully coming to an end.After almost two months of waiting, the Space Coast is set to resume having rockets launching from Cape Canaveral. Scheduled for Feb. 21, SpaceX will launch the Indonesian Nusantara Satu communications satellite aboard a Falcon 9 rocket between 8:45 p.m. And 9:17 p.m. At Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Launch Complex 40.This will not only be Florida's first launch of the year, but also its first nighttime launch since United Launch Alliance hosted an Atlas V liftoff in October.Here are some things to know about the 'launch drought' and details on the first SpaceX rocket launch of 2019. Why the 'drought?'

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The last time Florida was graced with rockets soaring into space was December 2018 when SpaceX launched its first national security mission. That mission saw the Air Force launch its first GPS III satellite and also had Vice President Mike Pence come down to witness the event.More: Vice President Mike Pence visited SpaceX's pad 39A. Here's what he sawAccording to Pence: What is the U.S.

Space Force and how will it work?Originally, SpaceX and NASA had been targeting mid-January for the first launch of an uncrewed Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. The date was pushed back due to testing and readiness needs and is now targeting no earlier than March 2 from Kennedy Space Center's pad 39A.The flight is known as Demonstration Mission-1, or DM-1, and is the precursor future flights with crews. First Florida SpaceX mission of 2019Instead of the DM-1 mission being the first 2019 launch for Florida, SpaceX will deliver a communications spacecraft to a geostationary orbit during a 32-minute launch-time window starting at 8:45 p.m. Thursday. A lunar lander, developed by Israeli nonprofit SpaceIL and Israel Aerospace Industries, will fly as a secondary payload.The nearly 400-pound spacecraft, named Beresheet after the Hebrew word for 'in the beginning,' arrived in Florida last month. It is not only the country's first lunar mission, but is also Israel's first privately funded one as well.If successful, Israel will join the U.S., China and Russia as the only countries to have touched spacecraft down on the lunar surface.