Viasat’s Inmarsat takeover faces delay as UK expands merger review
Friday, 14 October 2022 16:44The U.K launched an in-depth probe Oct. 14 that will likely delay Viasat’s plan to buy Inmarsat, following concerns it could harm competition in the fledgling inflight connectivity market.
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Examining our options for automated in-orbit assembly of large structures
Friday, 14 October 2022 13:54The construction of large structures such as space stations, space solar power stations, and space telescopes is one of the main development trends for space exploration in the future.
From Space to Rome
Friday, 14 October 2022 13:30In October 2022, ESA Space Shop opened its first temporary concept store on one of Europe’s busiest shopping streets. Located in Rome’s city centre, the first physical ESA Space Shop outside an ESA establishment aims to bring ESA and its space missions closer to the general public. For a period of three months only, the store offers a mix of cosmic fashion, space fun and official ESA merchandise.
To mark the store’s opening in Rome, the ESA Space Shop brand also received an image boost! ESA clothing feels modern, cool and comfy, so you can have fun in
Homeward bound
Friday, 14 October 2022 13:10ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti looks out the window of the cupola while the International Space Station flies above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Peru.
Taken earlier this month, this image captures one of Samantha’s favourite things to do in space – in addition to performing research or spacewalks – looking down on our beautiful planet – and one of the precious last views she’ll get from the Station’s ‘window to the world’, known as the Cupola, as she wraps up the end of her mission Minerva.
Samantha and fellow expedition 68 crew members NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Bob Hines
Week in images: 10-14 October 2022
Friday, 14 October 2022 12:09Week in images: 10-14 October 2022
Discover our week through the lens
Amazon's Project Kuiper will now launch with ULA rockets
Friday, 14 October 2022 11:03Amazon announced on Wednesday that Project Kuiper will launch prototype satellites on the first flight of United Launch Alliance's (ULA) new Vulcan Centaur rocket in 2023. The goal of Project Kuiper is to launch a series of 3,236 satellites into low earth orbit to provide broadband access to areas of the globe that lack high-speed internet. "We couldn't be more excited to join th
Broccoli gas: A better way to find life in space
Friday, 14 October 2022 11:03Broccoli, along with many other plants and microorganisms, emit gases to help them expel toxins. Scientists believe these gases could provide compelling evidence of life on other planets. These types of gases are made when organisms add a carbon and three hydrogen atoms to an undesirable chemical element. This process, called methylation, can turn potential toxins into gases that float saf
NASA, USGS map minerals to understand Earth makeup, climate change
Friday, 14 October 2022 11:03NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) will map portions of the southwest United States for critical minerals using advanced airborne imaging. Hyperspectral data from hundreds of wavelengths of reflected light can provide new information about Earth's surface and atmosphere to help scientists understand Earth's geology and biology, as well as the effects of climate change. The resear
NASA's solid-state battery research exceeds initial goals, draws interest
Friday, 14 October 2022 11:03NASA researchers are making progress with developing an innovative battery pack that is lighter, safer, and performs better than batteries commonly used in vehicles and large electronics today. Their work - part of NASA's commitment to sustainable aviation - seeks to improve battery technology through investigating the use of solid-state batteries for aviation applications such as electric
Esri partners with Digital Earth Africa to support sustainable growth
Friday, 14 October 2022 11:03Climate change is compounding risks of food insecurity, displacement, and natural disasters across broad regions of the African continent, with vulnerable populations facing especially grave outcomes. However, several countries in Africa are already innovating and driving the next big tech sector boom, with companies creating solutions to close social and economic gaps. To support local organiza
Optical foundations illuminated by quantum light
Friday, 14 October 2022 11:03Optics, the study of light, is one of the oldest fields in physics and has never ceased to surprise researchers. Although the classical description of light as a wave phenomenon is rarely questioned, the physical origins of some optical effects are. A team of researchers at Tampere University have brought the discussion on one fundamental wave effect, i.e., the debate around the anomalous behavi
Commercial space station developers seek clarity on regulations
Friday, 14 October 2022 11:01Companies working on commercial space stations intended to succeed the International Space Station say they need more clarity from the federal government on who will regulate them and how.
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Earth from Space: Mississippi River
Friday, 14 October 2022 07:00Mississippi River, one of the longest rivers in North America, is featured in this multi-temporal radar image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission.
Seeing how a spacecraft dies
Friday, 14 October 2022 06:29Seeing how a spacecraft dies
Astra’s strategy to address NASDAQ warning
Thursday, 13 October 2022 20:35MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – While Astra Space is taking the delisting warning the company received from NASDAQ seriously, the company has “lots of different strategies” to address it, Astra CEO Chris Kemp said at the Satellite Innovation conference here.