Plasmos pivots from rocket engines to VC
Saturday, 08 July 2023 00:17
Plasmos, the Los Angeles-based startup developing rocket engines, is pivoting to become an artificial intelligence-driven venture capital firm.
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Merger rumors swirl around Dish and EchoStar
Friday, 07 July 2023 18:37
Satellite TV broadcaster Dish Network is rumored to be considering recombining with internet-focused sister company EchoStar to strengthen its financial resources.
Interest grows for human spaceflight in Europe
Friday, 07 July 2023 18:34
As the European Space Agency continues to develop proposals for human space exploration efforts, more European countries are showing an interest in launching astronauts.
Congress should stop the coming regulatory assault on commercial space
Friday, 07 July 2023 18:10
The Biden administration has launched a commercial space regulation initiative under the name of “mission authorization,” which is laying the groundwork for a potentially debilitating web of unnecessary regulation on the U.S.
The psychology of space exploration — and why it matters on Earth
Friday, 07 July 2023 17:33
Astronauts ride a pillar fire off the planet, so naturally, they encounter some fear along the way.
After the launch of Euclid: 'This is a big step toward understanding dark matter and dark energy'
Friday, 07 July 2023 16:32
What is it like to work on the fundamental questions about the universe? On July 1, the Euclid satellite launched successfully. This mission from the European Space Agency will take images of the sky to create the most detailed map of the universe ever made. Astronomer Henk Hoekstra (Leiden Observatory) and physicist Alessandra Silvestri (Leiden Institute of Physics) tell about their role in the mission.
The new space satellite is like the Google of the universe. "Euclid is basically a data-gathering machine," Hoekstra explains. "What Hubble covered in 30 years, Euclid can do in one week in both optical and infrared wavelengths. So it's a huge volume of data. With this, you are guaranteed to find the needle in a haystack."
Hoekstra has multiple roles in the mission. He is the lead of the weak lensing group and one of the four cosmology coordinators. This means he was involved from the early stages to set the requirements for the accuracy of the data Euclid will obtain.
Join NASA to Celebrate Webb Space Telescope’s First Year of Science
Friday, 07 July 2023 16:31
NASA is commemorating the first year of science and discoveries from the agency’s James Webb Space Telescope, the largest, most powerful, and most complex space telescope ever built. To celebrate the anniversary, multiple events will take place online and live across the U.S. For the People: The motivations fueling Ecuador’s space journey
Friday, 07 July 2023 13:16
It’s said nature abhors a vacuum. The same is true of leadership. In the global space community, a government body is almost always a leading component of a nation’s growing […]
Chinese launch firm secures fresh funding for reusable rocket
Friday, 07 July 2023 12:56
Chinese rocket firm Space Pioneer has secured C-round funding for its Tianlong-3 medium-lift reusable launch vehicle.
SYRACUSE 4B Satellite Launched: Boost for French Military Communications
Friday, 07 July 2023 12:18
European aerospace company Airbus, in partnership with Thales Alenia Space, successfully launched SYRACUSE 4B, a secure military communications satellite, from the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana. This launch marked the last mission of Ariane 5, the European heavy launcher.
SYRACUSE 4B joins SYRACUSE 4A in orbit, with both satellites forming the space component of SYRACUSE IV, China Achieves Milestone in Satellite-to-ground Laser Communications
Friday, 07 July 2023 12:18
The Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in partnership with the Changguang Satellite Technology, successfully conducted a satellite-to-ground laser communication experiment at a speed of 10 gigabyte per second (GB/s) using self-developed 500-millimeter-diameter ground system and Jilin-1 satellite.
The experiment obtained good-quality Earth formed from dry, rocky building blocks
Friday, 07 July 2023 12:18
Billions of years ago, in the giant disk of dust, gas, and rocky material that orbited our young sun, larger and larger bodies coalesced to eventually give rise to the planets, moons, and asteroids we see today. Scientists are still trying to understand the processes by which planets, including our home planet, were formed. One way researchers can study how Earth formed is to examine the magmas Satellogic and OHB to collaborate on environmental earth observation applications
Friday, 07 July 2023 12:18
Satellogic Inc. announced this week that it will collaborate with OHB SE, a German-based aerospace and technology group on the development of advanced Earth Observation data-based services focused on environmental sustainability.
The organizations will explore applications where EO data and products can further support decision-making in agriculture, forestry, energy, critical infrastructu Highly oxidizing magma of the early Earth
Friday, 07 July 2023 12:18
Elucidating the atmosphere and surface environment of the early Earth, especially before the origin of life, is a key to understanding the habitability of the Earth. The atmosphere of terrestrial planets has been thought to be formed by degassing volatiles from the interior and its composition is mainly controlled by the oxidation state of the mantle. To understand the mantle oxidation state, th Superconducting qubit foundry accelerates progress in quantum research
Friday, 07 July 2023 12:18
In the past three decades, quantum computing has grown from a theoretical fantasy to a worldwide industry, pushing closer to a technology that could one day solve problems too complex for even the most powerful supercomputers. MIT Lincoln Laboratory is not only at the forefront of research, but is making quantum research accessible to a broader community through its Superconducting Qubits at Lin 
