UK’s Open Cosmos gets ESA funding for space weather constellation
Friday, 27 May 2022 13:44
British small satellite startup Open Cosmos said May 27 it has secured European Space Agency funding to develop plans for a space weather monitoring constellation.
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Vision changes in space
Friday, 27 May 2022 12:55
Understanding the effects of microgravity on the human body is essential in enabling astronauts to travel through the harsh environment of space for months, or even years. Significant changes to the body's skeletal and muscle systems have been studied for decades, and strategies to maintain physical fitness are being applied through various countermeasures, including vigorous exercise, aboard the International Space Station. But scientists and researchers still have a lot to learn—including how time spent in space affects the eyes and brain.
Even during a trip as short as two weeks, vision changes occur for about a one-third of American astronauts. When the trip is longer—say, four to six months—that figure may double. But, before potential solutions can be proposed, scientists first have to understand what's causing these changes.
On Earth, gravity forces a body's natural blood volume downward, below the waist. Our heart forces it back up to the areas above the waist, including our eyes. But, what happens to that volume of blood and other fluids when gravity is no longer pulling them down?
The human body has an amazing ability to adapt.
The Philippines gives green light to Starlink
Friday, 27 May 2022 12:48
The Philippines has approved plans that will see it become the first country in Southeast Asia to access SpaceX’s Starlink broadband services.
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Astroscale gets funds for 2024 debris-removal mission
Friday, 27 May 2022 12:28
Astroscale has secured European Space Agency funding for a 2024 demo mission to remove what will likely be a OneWeb satellite.
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Week in images: 23-27 May 2022
Friday, 27 May 2022 12:00
Week in images: 23-27 May 2022
Discover our week through the lens
China targets permanently shadowed regions at lunar south pole
Friday, 27 May 2022 11:41
China is looking to land spacecraft near permanently shadowed regions near the south pole of the moon to investigate the potential presence of resources trapped in craters.
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Living Planet concludes with record numbers
Friday, 27 May 2022 10:42
With more than 5000 participants, 240 science sessions and over 1300 oral presentations, ESA’s Living Planet Symposium comes to a close with record-breaking numbers. Held on 23-27 May at the World Conference Center in the German city of Bonn, the symposium brought together world-class scientists, business leaders, representatives from space agencies and international organisations and industry from around the world. Throughout the week, they showcased the latest advances in Earth observation and highlighted the essential role of Earth observation for decision making regarding the ongoing climate crisis. As the week draws to a close, we look back
OneWeb, Astroscale, ESA and UK partner to launch space junk servicer ELSA-M
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:25
GHGSat doubles capacity to monitor methane emissions with three new ABB-built optical sensors
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:25
How the universe got its magnetic field
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:25
Secure communication with light particles
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:25
Kcell and SES demonstrate cellular network connectivity in Kazakhstan
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:25
General Dynamics and Iridium awarded Ground Control and Operations Contract by SDA
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:25
Sustainable connectivity in space
Friday, 27 May 2022 09:00
The world’s first mission to remove several small telecommunications satellites from orbit once they reach the end of their operational service is about to start building and testing its prototype spacecraft.
Boosting commercial Earth observation
Friday, 27 May 2022 08:45
One of the objectives of the Living Planet Symposium, taking place this week in Bonn, is to foster interaction between the institutional and commercial sectors to boost the Earth observation space economy. This is being achieved by highlighting existing partnerships, expanding the number of data users and facilitating access to private funds for companies.