...the who's who,
and the what's what 
of the space industry

Space Careers

news Space News

Search News Archive

Title

Article text

Keyword

Copernical Team

Copernical Team

Wednesday, 13 March 2013 15:44

Teledyne Technologies

Write a comment

Teledyne Technologies Inc is an industrial conglomerate primarily based in the USA but with global operations. It was founded in 1960, as Teledyne Inc.

Teledyne Technologies currently operates with four major segments: Digital Imaging, Instrumentation, Engineered Systems, and Aerospace and Defense Electronics.

The 'Engineered Systems' segment provides systems engineering and integration, advanced technology application, software development, and manufacturing solutions to space, military, environmental, energy, chemical, biological and nuclear systems, and missile defense requirements. It also designs and manufactures hydrogen gas generators, thermoelectric and fuel-based power sources, and small turbine engines.

The 'Aerospace and Defense Electronics' segment provides complex electronic components and subsystems for communication products, including defense electronics, data acquisition and communications equipment for air transport and business aircraft, and components and subsystems for wireless and satellite communications, as well as general aviation batteries.

Monday, 11 March 2013 15:27

Wyle

Write a comment

Wyle is a private company providing specialized engineering, scientific and technical services to the American Department of Defense, NASA, and a variety of commercial customers primarily in the aerospace industry.

The company is specialized in high tech services for Aerospace, Life Sciences and Information Systems. It offers services in the areas of test and evaluation; systems engineering and information technology; life cycle and acquisition program management; life sciences research; space medical operations and engineering; and qualification testing for systems and components.

 

Sunday, 10 March 2013 05:34

ECSS

Write a comment

The European Cooperation for Space Standardization (ECSS), established in 1993, is an organization which works to improve standardization within the European space sector.

The ECSS frequently publishes standards, to which contractors working for ESA must adhere to.

Sunday, 10 March 2013 05:19

ECLIPSE (ECSS toolset)

Write a comment

ECLIPSE (ECSS Compliant Toolset for Information and Projects Support of Enterprises in Space) is a suite of software applications, intended for use by aerospace project and mission teams in managing their  IT projects activities.

ECLIPSE objective is to provide a straightforward path to compliance with ECSS standards.

Features:

  • ECLIPSE supports the following activities:
  • Document Management
  • Configuration Management
  • Action Management
  • Risk Management
  • Non-Conformance Management
  • Quality Assurance
  • Product Assurance
  • Project Management
  • Knowledge Management
  • Technology Management
Sunday, 10 March 2013 05:06

Euclid satellite

Write a comment

Euclid is an ESA mission selected for launch in 2019 in the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 programme. The main goal of Euclid is to understand the origin of the accelerating expansion of the Universe. To achieve this, it is proposed to build a satellite equipped with a 1.2 m telescope and three imaging and spectroscopic instruments working in the visible and near-infrared wavelength domains.

The primary goall is to understand the nature of dark energy and dark matter by accurate measurement of the accelerated expansion of the Universe through different independent methods.

Sunday, 10 March 2013 04:48

Euclid Consortium

Write a comment

The Euclid Consortium (EC) is a European organisation which brings together all laboratories contributing to the Euclid mission, beside ESA. The EC is composed of the teams that imagined, designed and proposed the Euclid mission submitted to the ESA Cosmic Vision program selection.

The main objective is to probe the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter.

Euclid is an ESA medium class mission selected for launch in 2019 in the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 programme (ESA PR selection ). The main goal of Euclid is to understand the origin of the accelerating expansion of the Universe. To achieve this, it is proposed to build a satellite equipped with a 1.2 m telescope and three imaging and spectroscopic instruments working in the visible and near-infrared wavelength domains. These instruments will explore the expansion history of the Universe and the evolution of cosmic structures with look back time by measuring shapes and red­shifts of galaxies as well as the distribution of clusters of galaxies as function of redshift over a very large fraction of the sky. The satellite will be launched by a Soyuz ST-2.1B rocket and transferred to the L2 Lagrange point for a 6 years mission (see the ESA Euclid mission summary ).

Euclid will address key fun­da­mental cosmological questions:

  • Is dark energy merely a cosmological constant, as first discussed by Einstein, or is it a new kind of field that evolves dynamically with the expansion of the universe?
  • Alternatively, is dark energy instead a manifestation of a break-down of General Relativity and deviations from the law of gravity?
  • What are the nature and properties of dark matter?
  • What are the initial conditions which seed the formation of cosmic structure?
  • etc.

 

see as well: ESA Euclid homepage

Saturday, 09 March 2013 17:02

DigitalGlobe

Write a comment

DigitalGlobe of Longmont, Colorado, USA, is a commercial vendor of space imagery and geospatial content. It is an operator of civilian remote sensing spacecraft. The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange on 14 May 2009.

Satellites:

  • WorldView family of satellites.
  • QuickBird
  • EarlyBird

Origin:

in 1992, the company Worldview Imaging Corporation was founded.

In 1995, Worldview became EarthWatch Incorporated, after merging with a division of Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.

In 2001, EarthWatch became DigitalGlobe.

Saturday, 09 March 2013 16:54

Elecnor Deimos

Write a comment

Elecnor Deimos is the technology company of Elecnor Group which operates in the Aerospace, Automation and Remote Control, Information Systems, Telecommunication Network, Security and Technological Infrastructure Development.

With more than 500 employees (in 2013), Elecnor Deimos provides technological solutions for the markets Aeronautics, Aerospace, Defense, Transport, Energy and Environment, Telecommunications and Security.
The Company's know how and the high degree of specialization gives Elecnor Deimos the flexibility to meet customer needs. The Company acknowledges plus its quality principles and environmental commitment on sustainable projects development, appoint Elecnor Deimos as a trusted and reliable partner for high-tech projects.

Write a comment

The Australian Space Research Institute (ASRI) is a non-profit organisation run entirely by volunteers. The ASRI was created to provide opportunities for space-related industry and technology development for the Australian technical community.

Most of the work at ASRI is done in collaboration with Australian universities such as the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Queensland University of Technology and the University of Technology, Sydney.

ASRI is developing a vision for the future of Australia's space community, including industry. 

 

Friday, 08 March 2013 16:12

Hainan Space Launch Center

Write a comment

The Wenchang Satellite Launch Center (WSLC), or Hainan Space Launch Center, is a Chinese spaceport under conversion for operations in 2014. It is a former sub-orbital test center, located on the Hainan island, near the city of Wenchang.

It is the fourth and southernmost space vehicle launch facility (spaceport) of China. It has been specially selected for its low latitude, which is only 19 degrees north of the equator, which will allow for a substantial increase in payload, necessary for the future manned program, space station and deep space exploration program. Furthermore, it will be capable of launching the new heavy lift Long-March 5 booster currently under development.

Unlike the Space Centers on China mainland whose rail tracks are too narrow to transport the new five meter core boosters, Wenchang will use its sea port for deliveries.

Initial launches of the CZ-5 booster from Wenchang are expected in 2014, one year after the intended commissioning of the Wenchang Center.

Page 1797 of 1844