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Washington DC (UPI) Jul 19, 2021
NASA is delaying a major moon mission as it continues testing the spacecraft that will deliver a rover to the lunar surface in search of water, ice and other potential resources, the agency announced Tuesday. The launch of the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, or VIPER, has been pushed back to November 2024, from its originally planned launch day of November 2023.

Stress tests: making a hardy Webb

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 11:12
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 20, 2022
As the world marvels over the first public images from the James Webb Space Telescope, Webb Deputy Project Manager for Technical Verification Paul Geithner is able to recall another first-of-its-kind moment: when the Webb team thought for a brief - blessedly brief - moment it had actually broken part of the observatory. A portion of the Webb structure, custom-made of graphite epoxy composi
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 20, 2022
Soon the International Space Station will get a laser light terminal: Beams of invisible infrared light will soar through the atmosphere, capable of communicating pictures and videos from astronauts and experiments on the space station, thanks to NASA's brand-new laser terminal called ILLUMA-T (pronounced "ill-LOO-mah-TEA"). In May, ILLUMA-T (formally the "Integrated Laser Communications R

Another success for ANYWAVES

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 11:12
Toulouse, France (SPX) Jul 20, 2022
In early January, Airbus Defence and Space announced that it had been selected by the FrancoAmerican start-up Loft Orbital to supply more than 15 satellite platforms, a contract that, according to French Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire,"demonstrates the vibrancy of New Space start-ups in France and the synergies throughout the space ecosystem when it comes to innovation on an industrial s
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Jul 20, 2022
Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIDU), a Space-as-a-Service satellite company focused on mission critical hardware manufacturing; multi-disciplinary engineering services; satellite design, production, launch planning, mission operations; and in-orbit support, is pleased to announce its growing relationship with Teledyne Marine, a part of Teledyne Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:TDY), following a noteworthy Q

TRUTHS shines

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 11:00
TRUTHS: a standards laboratory in space

Satellites are essential for delivering key data to understand and monitor how the climate crisis is impacting our world, but, in turn, decision-makers need to be confident in the data they use for mitigation strategies and policymaking. TRUTHS, a new ESA mission, will do just this – and, now having passed an important milestone, it is one step closer to becoming a reality.

Impulse Mars lander

Two startups, each yet to fly their first missions, said July 19 they are collaborating on a Mars lander mission they claim could launch as soon as 2024.

The post Impulse and Relativity announce proposal for joint Mars landing mission appeared first on SpaceNews.

US environmental study launched for Thirty Meter Telescope
Telescopes are seen on the summit of Mauna Kea on Hawaii's Big Island, on Aug. 31, 2015. The National Science Foundation said Tuesday, July 19, 2022, that it plans to conduct a study to evaluate the environmental effects of building the Thirty Meter Telescope, one of the world's largest optical telescopes, on sites selected on Mauna Kea in Hawaii and Spain's Canary Islands.

From Blu-Ray players to Earth orbit

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 07:39
From Blu-Ray players to Earth orbit Image: From Blu-Ray players to Earth orbit

Feeling the heat from space

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 06:49
France and Spain land-surface temperature

With searing temperatures and a string of record highs being smashed across western Europe, the current heatwave is all too apparent. Extreme heat warnings have been issued in several countries including France, Spain and Portugal, and deadly wildfires have forced thousands to flee their homes. The satellite images here are an example of how the crisis is being viewed by satellites orbiting Earth.

First spacewalk for Samantha Cristoforetti

Wednesday, 20 July 2022 06:00
Cygnus Departure from Space Station

On 21 July 2022, ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will head outside the International Space Station on a spacewalk alongside cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev. It will be Samantha’s first spacewalk, and the first conducted by a European woman.

The latest image release from ESA’s Mars Express takes us over two ruptures in the martian crust that form part of the mighty Valles Marineris canyon system.

The U.K. sees satellite servicing, debris removal and orbital sustainability as an opportunity to emerge as a major global space power.

The post UK’s ‘Astra Carta’ movement sees space sustainability as chance to lead appeared first on SpaceNews.

The U.K. sees satellite servicing, debris removal and orbital sustainability as an opportunity to emerge as a major global space power.

The post The UK’s ‘Astra Carta’ moment: Building a Space Sustainability Growth Platform appeared first on SpaceNews.

Roman Space Telescope

NASA has selected SpaceX to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope on a Falcon Heavy, but at a price significantly higher than previous agency contracts.

The post NASA selects Falcon Heavy to launch Roman Space Telescope appeared first on SpaceNews.

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