John Deere announces Request for Proposals for satellite communications opportunity
Wednesday, 05 October 2022 03:27
Concert Technologies to use C6 Launch to launch its satellites
Wednesday, 05 October 2022 03:27
China begins search for fourth astronaut generation
Wednesday, 05 October 2022 03:27
Space Force in discussions with industry on future market for space surveillance data
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 20:49
Companies in the space domain awareness market are eager to work with the Space Force but need a clearer picture of future demand
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Ball Aerospace wins $176 million contract to build and operate 10 satellites for Space Development Agency
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 20:16
The Space Development Agency announced Oct. 4 it awarded Ball Aerospace a $176 million contract to build, operate and secure launch services for 10 experimental satellites.
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Testing: Space-bound US-European water mission passes finals
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 19:51
Before any NASA mission is launched, the spacecraft goes through weeks of harsh treatment. It's strapped to a big table that shakes as hard as the pounding of a rocket launch. It's bombarded with louder noise than a stadium rock concert. It's frozen, baked, and irradiated in a vacuum chamber that simulates the extremes of space. The Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission (SWOT), a collaborative U.S.-French mission to monitor all the water on Earth's surface, has passed these major tests. Now, except for a few final checks, SWOT is ready for its December launch.
Some of SWOT's engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California have invested almost a decade in designing, building, and assembling this complex mission. Watching the instruments they've labored over go through the latest round of tests has been stressful, but the team has taken the process in stride.
AEI claims majority stake in York Space Systems
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 19:26
AE Industrial Partners announced plans Oct. 4 to acquire a majority stake in York Space Systems, a small satellite manufacturer and turnkey mission operator based in Denver.
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Foreign object debris seen during Mars Ingenuity helicopter's 33rd flight (Video)
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ESA Open Day at ESTEC 2022
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 15:00
The 11th annual ESA Open Day at ESTEC took place on Sunday 2 October 2022, opened by ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher and Head of ESTEC and ESA Director of Technology, Engineering and Quality Torben Henriken with ESA astronauts Matthias Mauruer and André Kuipers. Visitors were able to meet space scientists and engineers and see and learn all about the work carried out at Europe’s largest space establishment.
NASA's Roman mission delivers detectors to Japan's PRIME Telescope
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 12:50
Billy Keim, a NASA technician, removes a 16-megapixel detector from its shipping container internal fixture as engineer Stephanie Cheung coordinates the activity. NASA's future Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be fitted with 18 of these infrared detectors, which have now been flight-approved.
The Roman team possesses extra detectors that will be used for other purposes. The team reserved six of the surplus detectors to serve as flight-quality backups and several more for testing. Additional spare detectors may serve as the eyes of other telescopes with more lenient quality requirements.
Roman has delivered four detectors to be used in the 64-megapixel camera in Japan's Prime-focus Infrared Microlensing Experiment (PRIME) telescope, located in the South African Astronomical Observatory in Sutherland. The detectors are contributed as part of an international agreement between NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
This telescope, which will be commissioned this fall, will hunt for exoplanets—worlds beyond our solar system—using the microlensing method. Roman scientists will use the results of this precursor survey to inform their observing strategy, maximizing the number of planets the mission will find.
BeetleSat announces next steps for world's first LEO satellite network with expandable antennas
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 10:37
Russia space agency seeking to extend ISS participation past 2024: official
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 10:37
India loses contact with budget Mars orbiter after eight years
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 10:37
NASA resets for Crew-5, Artemis I missions post-Ian
Tuesday, 04 October 2022 10:37