Boeing’s ground system for U.S. satellite communications passes key test
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 13:34Boeing completed a demonstration of a U.S.
Antenna verification framework now accepting drone measurements
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 13:13An antenna verification framework used by geostationary satellite operators has started accepting ground station measurements from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Danish drone venture Quadsat said March 6.
JPL making progress on Psyche independent review recommendations
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 12:03NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is making progress addressing institutional problems that led to the delay of an asteroid mission, the lab’s director says.
Guide morphing rovers across alien world in evolutionary computing contest
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 11:04Thousands of years from now, the descendants of humankind gather via a galactic network of wormholes to begin the joint exploration of a curiously Mars-like world in deep space. A constellation of quantum communication satellites serve to oversee the progressive mapping of this terra incognita by AI rovers, which are capable of morphing their shape to traverse the most challenging terrain imaginable.
Using a data cube to monitor forest loss in the Amazon
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 11:00Japan’s H3 rocket launch fails after second stage malfunction
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 10:45Japan’s brand-new H3 rocket was destroyed on its March 7 inaugural flight after the vehicle’s second-stage engine failed to ignite.
Japan's new H3 rocket fails again, forced to self-destruct
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 09:46Japan's second attempt to launch its next-generation H3 rocket failed after liftoff on Tuesday, with the spacecraft forced to self-destruct after the command centre concluded the mission could not succeed. The failure is a blow for Japan's space agency JAXA, which has billed the rocket as a flexible and cost-effective new flagship. Its launch had already been delayed by several years, an
Airbus wins contract from Angola for Earth observation satellite Angeo-1
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 09:46As part of French President Emmanuel Macron's visit, Airbus Defence and Space has announced an agreement for Angeo-1, the first very high performance Angolan Earth observation satellite, to be manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space in France, which strengthens the collaboration between the two countries. Jean-Marc Nasr, Head of Space Systems at Airbus said: "Space supports life on Earth.
Galileo, how you’ve grown
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 08:59Today Galileo is the world’s most precise satellite navigation system, delivering metre-level accuracy, and if you are a modern smartphone owner then you – like nearly four billion others around the world – are among its users. This week we are celebrating that almost exactly a decade ago, on 12 March 2013, Europe for the first time ever was able to determine a position on the ground using only its own independent navigation system, Galileo.
Japan launches H3 rocket, destroys it over 2nd-stage failure
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 08:10Japan's space agency intentionally destroyed a new H3 rocket minutes after its launch Tuesday because the ignition failed for the second stage of the country's first new rocket series in more than two decades.
Coming three weeks after an aborted launch due to a separate glitch, the H3's failure was a setback for Japan's space program—and possibly for its missile detection program—and a disappointment for space fans who were rooting for Tuesday's retrial.
The H3 rocket with a white head blasted off and soared into the blue sky from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan as fans and local residents cheered. It followed its planned trajectory and the second stage separated as designed, but the ignition for it failed, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said.
Virgin Galactic to renew Spaceplane Flights
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 05:15Virgin Galactic has completed improvements to its VSS Unity spaceplane. The company plans to restart a passenger flight program this year, the company said Tuesday. Virgin Galactic suspended flights of the Unity and its carrier plane, the VMS Eve, in 2021 to work on the craft. The VSS Unity launches from the surface of the Eve after that plane carries the spacecraft up. Virgin Galact
Japan's new H3 rocket fails to reach orbit, self-destruct command issued
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 05:15On Tuesday, Japan's next-generation H3 rocket failed after liftoff, prompting the space agency to issue a destruct command after concluding that the mission could not be completed. The H3 successfully launched after a failed attempt last month when the vehicle's two solid rocket boosters failed to ignite as planned, and aborted right at liftoff. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) laun
SpaceX CRS-27 delivers truck load of research projects to ISS
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 05:15NASA's 27th SpaceX commercial resupply services (CRS) mission is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station from the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in March. The scientific experiments and technology demonstrations carried by the uncrewed Dragon spacecraft examine how the heart changes in space, test a student-designed camera mount, compare surfaces that control biofilm for
Flat, pancake-sized metalens images lunar surface in an engineering first
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 05:15Astronomers and amateurs alike know the bigger the telescope, the more powerful the imaging capability. To keep the power but streamline one of the bulkier components, a Penn State-led research team created the first ultrathin, compact metalens telescope capable of imaging far-away objects, including the moon. Metalenses comprise tiny, antenna-like surface patterns that can focus light to
Can artificial intelligence help find life on Mars or icy worlds?
Tuesday, 07 March 2023 05:15Wouldn't finding life on other worlds be easier if we knew exactly where to look? Researchers have limited opportunities to collect samples on Mars or elsewhere or access remote sensing instruments when hunting for life beyond Earth. In a paper published in Nature Astronomy, an interdisciplinary study led by SETI Institute Senior Research Scientist Kim Warren-Rhodes, mapped the sparse life hidde