Maritime Satcom Connectivity on the Uptick in Nordic Region
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 19:59
NASA's Webb telescope: Engineered to endure micrometeoroid impacts
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 19:36
Micrometeoroid strikes are an unavoidable aspect of operating any spacecraft, which routinely sustain many impacts over the course of long and productive science missions in space. Between May 23 and 25, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope sustained an impact to one of its primary mirror segments. After initial assessments, the team found the telescope is still performing at a level that exceeds all mission requirements despite a marginally detectable effect in the data.
Thorough analysis and measurements are ongoing. Impacts will continue to occur throughout the entirety of Webb's lifetime in space; such events were anticipated when building and testing the mirror on the ground. After a successful launch, deployment, and telescope alignment, Webb's beginning-of-life performance is still well above expectations, and the observatory is fully capable of performing the science it was designed to achieve.
Webb's mirror was engineered to withstand bombardment from the micrometeoroid environment at its orbit around sun-Earth L2 of dust-sized particles flying at extreme velocities.
Northrop Grumman to boost production of solid rocket motors following big contract from ULA
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 18:43
Northrop Grumman on June 8 confirmed that it received a contract worth more than $2 billion to produce solid rocket boosters for United Launch Alliance.
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China aims for space-based solar power test in LEO in 2028, GEO in 2030
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 14:52
China is planning solar power generation and transmission tests at different orbital altitudes over the next decade as part of a phased development of a space-based solar power station.
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Charting sea level from space
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 13:00
Satellite images of our planet have become essential to our survival, offering a new outlook of our world. With rising seas being one of the biggest threats to society, satellite altimeter missions such as Copernicus Sentinel-6 are essential in monitoring global and regional changes in sea level.
Unbeknown to many, the island of Crete, Greece, plays an important role in the Copernicus satellite altimetry constellation and on an international stage. Satellite altimetry data have to be continuously monitored at the ESA’s Permanent Facility for Altimetry Calibration where different techniques have pioneered the use of transponders to provide the
Maine looks to grow space economy, for students, research and business
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
Servicing support for Airmen assigned to Space Force fully operational
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
SmartSat buys EOS Space Systems to advance its CHORUS tactical satellite terminals
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
SCOUT and LEOcloud collaborate on next gen space domain awareness services
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
A mathematical tool to help understand fractal structure of quark-gluon plasma
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
Why does the Moon look close some nights and far away on other nights?
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
Balmy Days on Mars - Sol 3496
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
Cosmological gravitational waves: A new approach to reach back to the Big Bang
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
Researchers create simulations studying the lifecycle of ancestor galaxy cities
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07
Hubble captures largest near-infrared image to find universe's rarest galaxies
Wednesday, 08 June 2022 12:07