Boeing Starliner crewed mission postponed to May 17
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 16:13The first crewed launch of Boeing's Starliner spaceship to the International Space Station has been pushed to May 17 after engineers said a faulty rocket valve needs to be replaced for the high-stakes mission, NASA said Tuesday. The test has already faced years of delays and comes at a challenging time for Boeing, as a safety crisis engulfs the century-old aerospace titan's commercial aviati
SSC partners with Perigee Aerospace for satellite launches from Esrange
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 16:13SSC has teamed up with South Korean company Perigee Aerospace Inc. to initiate satellite launches from Esrange Space Center in Sweden beginning in 2025. This partnership marks the first time an orbital rocket, Perigee's Blue Whale 1 microlauncher, will be launched from Esrange. "I'm very pleased to announce this historic collaboration, our first orbital launch partnership. The market deman
HKU Geologists reveal diverse volcanism in Lunar Apollo Basin, Chang'e-6 landing site
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 16:13The farside of the Moon has long been a subject of intrigue, particularly because it remains hidden from view on Earth. The most notable aspect of the Moon is the distinct difference in composition, crust thickness, and volcanic activity between the nearside and farside. The origin of these asymmetries remains unresolved, primarily due to a lack of samples from the farside, representing a major
Ovzon introduces two new satellite communication services based on Ovzon 3 technology
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 16:13Ovzon has unveiled two new satellite communication services, designed to enhance performance, mobility, and resilience for its users. The services, dubbed Ovzon Pegasus and Ovzon Orion, leverage the advanced capabilities of the newly launched Ovzon 3 satellite and its onboard processing technology. The Ovzon Pegasus service utilizes a steerable beam technology enabled by the Ovzon 3 satell
South Australian space companies embark on growth mission with new UniSA program
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 16:13The University of South Australia (UniSA) has launched a new business growth program aimed at assisting early-stage space companies in South Australia. The program includes a six-month initiative called the Growth Ramp space pathway, hosting its first cohort of six companies. The participating companies-AICRAFT, ESpy Ocean, HEX20, Orbital Blue, ResearchSat, and Robinson Aerospace Systems-a
Starfish Space and D-Orbit successfully conduct satellite rendezvous
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 16:13In a significant development in space logistics, Starfish Space and D-Orbit have successfully completed an on-orbit rendezvous between Starfish's Otter Pup and D-Orbit's ION SCV006 satellite. The coordinated effort involved precise maneuvering by the ION satellite, culminating in a close approach where Otter Pup captured detailed images of the ION spacecraft. The mission began with recover
Webb hints at atmosphere around rocky exoplanet
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 14:00Researchers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope may have detected atmospheric gases surrounding 55 Cancri e, a hot rocky exoplanet 41 light-years from Earth. This is the best evidence to date for the existence of a rocky planet atmosphere outside our Solar System.
NRO outlines plan to onboard commercial satellite imaging technologies
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Wednesday, 08 May 2024 09:25Space Team Europe for Ariane 6: Aline Decadi
Wednesday, 08 May 2024 09:00They say it takes a village to raise a child. To launch a rocket, we have the combined expertise and passion of Space Team Europe. Aline Decadi is one of many making the first Ariane 6 launch possible and has been interviewed as part of a series highlighting some of the people that make up this dream team.
Working for ESA, Aline Decadi is Launch System Dependability and Safety Lead engineer on Ariane 6 meaning her role is to predict what could go wrong at any moment to protect the people working at Europe’s Spaceport. Passionate about space