...the who's who,
and the what's what 
of the space industry

Copernical Team

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Friday, 02 November 2012 08:57

Wenchang Satellite Launch Center (WSLC)

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Wenchang Satellite Launch Center (WSLC), located near Wenchang on the north-east coast of Hainan Island, is a former sub-orbital test center currently under upgrade (Nov. 2012).

It is the fourth and southernmost space vehicle launch facility (spaceport) of China. It has been specially selected for its low latitude, which is only 19 degrees north of the equator, which will allow for a substantial increase in payload, necessary for the future manned program, space station and deep space exploration program. Furthermore, it will be capable of launching the new heavy lift Long March 5 booster currently under development.

Unlike the Space Centers on the mainland whose rail tracks are too narrow to transport the new five meter core boosters, Wenchang can use its sea port for deliveries. 

Friday, 02 November 2012 08:49

Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC)

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The Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC) is a China space vehicle launch facility (spaceport) approximately 64 km northwest of Xichang, in Sichuan, China.

The facility became operational in 1984 and is primarily used to launch powerful thrust rockets and geostationary communications and weather satellites. It is notable as the site of Sino-European space cooperation, with the launch of the first of two Double Star scientific satellites in December 2003. 

Friday, 02 November 2012 08:38

Globalstar LLC

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the company Globalstar USA LLC is operating the satellite constellation Globalstar.

This is a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation for satellite phone and low-speed data communications, somewhat similar to the Iridium satellite constellation and Orbcomm satellite systems.

Friday, 02 November 2012 08:29

Globalstar (constellation)

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Globalstar is a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation for satellite phone and low-speed data communications, somewhat similar to the Iridium satellite constellation and Orbcomm satellite systems.

The Globalstar project was launched in 1991 as a joint venture of Loral Corporation and Qualcomm. On March 24, 1994, the two sponsors announced formation of Globalstar LP, a limited partnership established in the U.S., with financial participation from eight other companies, including Alcatel, AirTouch, Deutsche Aerospace, Hyundai and Vodafone.

Now operated by the American company Globalstar USA, LLC.

Thursday, 01 November 2012 18:31

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)

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The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI),  is one of the oldest and largest independent, nonprofit, applied research and development (R&D) organizations in the USA. 

SwRI provides contract research and development services to government and industrial clients. Among several areas of activities, SwRI comptence cover Space Science and Engineering.

It is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, USA. It was founded in 1947. 

Thursday, 01 November 2012 06:38

Planetary Resources Inc.

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Planetary Resources Inc. is an American company based in Washington, USA.

Planetary Resources, Inc.'s goal is to "expand Earth's natural resource base" by developing and deploying the technologies for asteroid mining. 

Though the long-term goal of the company is to mine asteroids, its initial plans call for developing a market for small (30–50 kg) cost-reduced space telescopes for both Earth observation and astronomy.

It is was formed in November 2010 (formerly known as Arkyd Astronautics), reorganized and renamed in 2012.

 

Thursday, 01 November 2012 06:25

ArchAtlas

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ArchAtlas is a web-orientated archaeological mapping and research project. It is developed at the Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, UK.

The ArchAtlas project aims to provide a visual summary of spatial processes in prehistoric and early historic times, such as the spread of farming, the formation of trade contacts, and the growth of urban systems, and to illustrate the locations of key archaeological sites. It uses GIS techniques to integrate georeferenced information on archaeological sites, cultural entities and contact routes with environmental data and satellite imagery.

Thursday, 01 November 2012 06:19

Society for Popular Astronomy

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The Society for Popular Astronomy is a national astronomical society based in the United Kingdom for beginners to amateur astronomy.

It was founded in 1953 as the Junior Astronomical Society.

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The European Association of Remote Sensing Companies (EARSC) is a non-profit-making organisation which is actively involved in coordinating and strengthening the Earth-observation (EO) chain and promoting the European geo-information industry.

EARSC is open to corporative and observer members with deeply interest in providing services delivering information based on observations of the Earth and its environment.

Since 1989, EARSC has provided its Members technical expertise and policy guidance. The Association maintains close links with key European Institutions, including Industry, ESA and National Space Agencies, providing a key unified voice on wider European issues.

Thursday, 01 November 2012 06:03

Esri

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Esri  is a worldwide supplier of Geographic Information System (GIS) software and geodatabase management applications.

Esri is headquartered inRedlands, California, USA.

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