Uniting Europe: DLR Spearheads Responsive Satellite Deployment Network
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14The rapidly expanding realm of information technology is ever-dependent on unobstructed access to space-based data and communication networks, bringing the need for technical mechanisms that can safeguard, repair, reinforce, or develop essential space infrastructures to the forefront. Ensuring new satellites can be placed and activated in orbit within a matter of hours or days is of prime
CASIC plans new satellite network by 2030
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), a leading Chinese space contractor has revealed plans to create an expansive remote-sensing satellite network by the end of this decade. The announcement, made on Thursday, is an impressive testament to the ongoing advancements in China's space exploration and surveillance capabilities. Managed by CASIC Space Engineering Development
Rocket Lab to boost Synspective's satellite constellation with more launches
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14The US-based small satellite launch service provider, Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB), has recently signed a deal with Japan's Synspective, an Earth imaging company, for two dedicated Electron launch missions. With this development, Synspective's contracted missions with Rocket Lab have now been extended to a total of six, reflecting the strong and evolving collaboration between the two ente
Euclid's large halo around indefinitely small point
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14If you think it's only possible to be held in orbit around a physical 'thing' with a large mass - a planet or a star, say - you'd be wrong. It is in fact possible to orbit around an invisible point, an oasis of forces, infinitesimal in size. ESA's Euclid mission was launched on 1 July 2023 to uncover the secrets of the dark universe. Its destination? Like many astronomy missions before it, Lagra
ESA Astronauts Embark on Lunar Geology Training in Norwegian Wilderness
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14In the hush of a Norwegian fjord, under the spectral glow of a waning crescent Moon, ESA astronauts Alexander Gerst and Samantha Cristoforetti have started their journey into lunar geology. The astronauts have been meticulously prepared for their first field expedition, equipped with digitally enhanced toolkits and bracing for the rigors of ESA's PANGAEA course. Adorned in state-of-the-art
Sols 3887-3888: The Vastness
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14Earth Planning Date: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 - A blue hue inches over the horizon illuminating a sea of rocks scattered across the landscape like the scales of a fish. Among the sea, alone in the vastness, a rover sleeps. The time is now 9:25, in a "time zone" defined for itself. The waking rover receives instructions from a tiny speck of light, far away and slowly creeping towards the other si
India to try again to land spacecraft on the moon
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14After a disheartening 2019 moon landing failure, India's lunar exploration effort will resume Friday with the planned launch of Chandrayaan-3, a sophisticated, automated mission to touch down softly and demonstrate how its rover can navigate the surface. Liftoff is planned for 5:05 p.m. EDT from the Satish Dhawan Space Station in Andhra province of Sriharikota just above Chennai on the sou
ESA ground facilities support ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14The European Space Agency (ESA) is set to support the Chandrayaan-3 mission, launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). This Moon mission features a lunar lander and a rover, tasked to perform scientific operations on the lunar surface for a period of 14 days. To ensure the mission's success, ground stations worldwide, coordinated by ESA and NASA, are se
Astronomers find answers to mysterious action of ghost stars in our Galaxy
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14A collaboration of scientists from The University of Manchester and the University of Hong Kong have found a source for the mysterious alignment of stars near the Galactic Centre. The alignment of planetary nebulae was discovered ten years ago by a Manchester PhD student, Bryan Rees, but has remained unexplained. New data obtained with the European Southern Observatory Very Large Tel
Astronomers identify the coldest star yet that emits radio waves
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:14Astronomers at the University of Sydney have shown that a small, faint star is the coldest on record to produce emission at radio wavelength. The 'ultracool brown dwarf' examined in the study is a ball of gas simmering at about 425 degrees centigrade - cooler than a typical campfire - without burning nuclear fuel. By contrast, the surface temperature of the Sun, a nuclear inferno, is
India is set to launch a lander and rover to explore the moon's south pole
Friday, 14 July 2023 05:05Maxar unveils platform to speed up imagery access
Thursday, 13 July 2023 20:40MGP platform is designed to simplify and speed up access to the Colorado company’s high-resolution Earth imagery.
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Preventing traffic accidents to the moon and back
Thursday, 13 July 2023 19:18Virgin Galactic plans its next commercial flight to the edge of space for August
Thursday, 13 July 2023 19:17Astronauts' new rides for Artemis missions arrive at Kennedy Space Center
Thursday, 13 July 2023 19:12While the next humans to fly to the moon will rely on the Orion spacecraft for the nearly half-million-mile trip next year on the Artemis II mission, the final 9 miles to the launch pad will come while riding in one of three new astronaut transports now parked at Kennedy Space Center.
Three curvy electric vehicles officially referred to as CTVs, as in crew transportation vehicles, were built by California-based Canoo Technologies and arrived to KSC on Tuesday. They will be used during training leading up to the Artemis II flight slated for no earlier than November 2024.
That mission will fly the crew of three NASA astronauts and one Canadian Space Agency astronaut on a 10-day mission around the moon, the first time humans will fly in the Orion capsule launching atop the powerful Space Launch System rocket. It will pave the way for Artemis III no earlier than 2025 that seeks to return humans including the first woman to the lunar surface for the first time since 1972.
The new zero-emission CTVs are equipped to bring the four crew suited up in their spacesuits along with support personnel including a spacesuit technician on the ride from the Neil A.