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Galileo/GNSS vacancies at ESA

Sunday, 21 February 2021 16:00
Galileo FOC

We are looking for Global Navigation Satellite System experts to join our team and support the design and development of the next generation of satellites for Europe’s GNSS System, Galileo. If you have experience in GNSS systems, space systems, project planning or Galileo architecture read on to find out more.

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has issued a statement in support of the U.S. Air Force’s handling of the basing decision for U.S. Space Command, his spokesman said.

Austin’s statement follows an announcement Feb.

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has issued a statement in support of the U.S. Air Force’s handling of the basing decision for U.S. Space Command, his spokesman said.

Austin’s statement follows an announcement Feb.

If fighter pilots are the rock stars of the Air Force, it could be said that software coders and app developers are the fighter jocks of the Space Force.

“Software touches everything we do in the Space Force,” said 1st Lt.

Big ideas in small packages takes off
Micro-16 Science Team at Texas Tech University. Standing from left to right: Mizanur Rahman, Hunter Edwards, Taslim Anupom, Purushottam Soni, Leila Lesanpezeshki and Siva Vanapalli. Credit: Texas Tech University.

On Feb. 20, 2021, Northrop Grumman will launch its Cygnus cargo spacecraft aboard an Antares rocket to deliver several tons of cargo and supplies to the International Space Station for its 15th resupply mission (CRS-15). Included in these bulky supplies will be a handful of items that weigh no more than a few grams—a sampling of seeds, some microscopic proteins, and a few small worms. Yet it is these tiny organisms that may yield the biggest impact to this mission, affecting the future of space travel while delivering life altering benefits to those of us still on Earth.

Three experiments, sponsored by NASA's Biological and Physical Sciences Division, focus on the diversity of space biology and :

Bone cancer survivor to join billionaire on SpaceX flight
This Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 photo provided by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital shows Hayley Arceneaux at the hospital in Memphis, Tenn. On Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, the hospital announced that the 29-year-old physician assistant—a former patient hired the previous spring—will launch later this year alongside a billionaire who's using his purchased spaceflight as a charitable fundraiser.
Firefly Alpha first stage

WASHINGTON — General Atomics selected Firefly Aerospace to launch a small Earth science satellite for NASA on an Alpha rocket in 2022.

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems announced Feb. 18 that it will launch its Orbital Test Bed (OTB) 2 satellite on Firefly’s Alpha rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

How to use space to conserve history

Sunday, 21 February 2021 08:38
The Parthenon in Athens

Space can help to identify historic landscapes and conserve cultural buildings. Find out how by joining a free ESA digital workshop introduced by UNESCO’s chief cultural heritage manager alongside ESA's director general.

Mars dust devils in action

Sunday, 21 February 2021 08:00
Mars dust devils in action Image: Mars dust devils in action
Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 22, 2021
Mission controllers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California have received the first status report from the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, which landed Feb. 18, 2021, at Jezero Crater attached to the belly of the agency's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover. The downlink, which arrived at 3:30 p.m. PST (6:30 p.m. EST) via a connection through the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, indicat

Space for all is this student's goal

Sunday, 21 February 2021 06:57
Boston MA (SPX) Feb 18, 2021
The latest NASA rover, scheduled to land on Mars tomorrow after traveling more than six months in interplanetary space, is carrying with it a special instrument called MOXIE. About the size of a car battery, MOXIE will inhale carbon dioxide from the Martian atmosphere and transform it into a breath of oxygen. That's the plan, at any rate. On Earth, Maya Nasr and other members of the MOXIE

Measuring photosynthesis on Earth from space

Sunday, 21 February 2021 06:57
Urbana IL (SPX) Feb 17, 2021
As most of us learned in school, plants use sunlight to synthesize carbon dioxide (CO2) and water into carbohydrates in a process called photosynthesis. But nature's "factories" don't just provide us with food - they also generate insights into how ecosystems will react to a changing climate and carbon-filled atmosphere. Because of their ability to make valuable products from organic compo
Berkeley CA (SPX) Feb 17, 2021
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (FESAC) has adopted and endorsed a new report that lays out a strategic plan for fusion energy and plasma science research over the next decade. The report has been two years in the making, gathering an unprecedented level of input and support from across the U.S. fusion and plasma community. Its strategic plan c
SLS workforce

WASHINGTON — As NASA’s management of its human spaceflight programs evolves to incorporate greater roles for companies, the agency needs to take a strategic look at its workforce and infrastructure requirements, a safety panel advised.

At the Feb.

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