“Nothing to share”: South Korean firm turns down Ukrainian request for satellite imagery
Thursday, 03 March 2022 10:28
South Korea’s Earth observation company SI Imaging Services (SIIS) turned down a request to share satellite imagery of Ukraine and neighboring countries to assist Ukrainian efforts to repel Russia’s invasion.
NASA awards SpaceX three additional commercial crew missions
Thursday, 03 March 2022 09:34
NASA ordered three more commercial crew missions to the International Space Station from SpaceX Feb. 28 at a price of more than three-quarters of a billion dollars.
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Russian move to hold up OneWeb launch may affect entire space industry
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
Fleet Space Technologies wins Australian Government grant to build space manufacturing hub
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
Airbus Ventures invests in CesiumAstro's Series B
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
First Platforms are Retracted Ahead of Artemis I First Rollout to Launch Pad
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
Lockheed Martin selects mission payload providers for missile warning satellite system
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
Northrop Grumman and Ball Aerospace to develop new missile warning system sensor
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
Using artificial intelligence to find anomalies hiding in massive datasets
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
How scientists designed the aerodynamic configuration of Mars ascent vehicles?
Thursday, 03 March 2022 05:27
OneWeb leaves Baikonur Cosmodrome after Roscosmos ultimatum
Wednesday, 02 March 2022 22:23
OneWeb ordered staff to leave Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday amid an impasse over the launch of its latest batch of satellites on a Soyuz rocket, an executive for the U.K.-based company said.
Satellite images show Russia’s troop movements but can they reveal intent?
Wednesday, 02 March 2022 21:23
Commercial spy satellites provides extraordinary intelligence about Russian troop advances in Ukraine and attacks on Ukrainian cities. But as the conflict grinds on, intelligence analysts at times are still being challenged to figure out Russian intent.
Skycorp to test “USB for space” cable outside ISS
Wednesday, 02 March 2022 21:11
Skycorp Inc., a California company focused on orbital logistics, is preparing to test a key component of future satellite servicing vehicles on the International Space Station.
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Study finds new biomarkers that could assist in identifying deep-space flight risks
Wednesday, 02 March 2022 20:05
An international team of scientists has found new biomarkers that can be used for diagnostic purposes and potentially as predictive tools of the risks associated with deep-space flight.
Russia wants launch guarantees from Europe's Arianespace
Wednesday, 02 March 2022 18:17