New reports highlight Russian, Chinese advances in space weapons
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 07:10
WASHINGTON — Russia over the past year has stepped up threats against satellites in orbit, a trend that is not likely to slow down. China, meanwhile, continues to display advances in space capabilities including the launch of an experimental spaceplane that may have deployed at least one small satellite on orbit.
The quarterly ESA Impact is out now!
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 06:00
The quarterly ESA Impact is out now!
Nevada company plans space station with inflatable pods
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
Florida rocket company rebrands, plans bigger rocket
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
Sparkwing solar panels selected to power Aerospacelab's first Very High Resolution satellite
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
New study sews doubt about the composition of 70 percent of our universe
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
New study discovers ancient meteoritic impact over Antarctica 430,000 years ago
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
First X-rays from Uranus Discovered
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
Roman Space Telescope predicted to find 100,000 transiting planets
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
Decades of hunting detects footprint of cosmic ray superaccelerators in our galaxy
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
China's FAST telescope to officially open to global astronomers
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
The largest European robotics and space event is counting down the time until take off!
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
NASA selects Geostationary and Extended Orbits Imager Phase A Contracts
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 03:15
Pandemic to cost NASA up to $3 billion
Tuesday, 30 March 2021 23:30
WASHINGTON — A NASA audit concluded that costs imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic on the agency could reach $3 billion, with several major science and exploration programs accounting for much of that cost.
A March 31 report by the NASA Office of Inspector General (OIG) stated that the agency expects that the pandemic’s effects on the agency, ranging from closed facilities to disrupted supply chains, to be nearly $3 billion.
Intelsat’s 2020 revenue drop highlights C-band clearing importance
Tuesday, 30 March 2021 18:58
TAMPA, Fla. — Intelsat reported a 7% drop in revenue for 2020 after declines in multiple business units, underlining the importance of C-band clearing proceeds for the satellite operator’s recovery efforts.
The company recorded $1.91 billion in 2020 revenue, compared with $2.06 billion for 2019, as COVID-19 hammered mobility and other markets.