Space EA Systems delivers satellite-enabled quantum-proof cybersecurity and innovation
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 07:19
USSF establishes 2nd Field Command, Guetlein assumes command
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 07:19
NASA tests machine to power the future of aviation propulsion
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 07:19
NASA at your table: where food meets methane
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 07:19
Indian Space Research Organisation fails to place earth observation satellite in orbit
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 07:19
Blue Origin sues NASA over SpaceX Moon contract
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 07:17
Blue Origin, the space company owned by Jeff Bezos, is suing the US government over its decision to award a massive Moon exploration contract to its competitor SpaceX, it said in a statement Monday.
The company has filed a suit with the US Court of Federal Claims "in an attempt to remedy the flaws" in how the contract was awarded, according to the statement.
The human landing system (HLS) contract, worth $2.9 billion, was given to SpaceX, owned by Bezos's billionaire rival Elon Musk, in April.
It was protested by the other bidders, who argued NASA was required to make multiple awards and that the evaluation process was unfair.
"We firmly believe that the issues identified in this procurement and its outcomes must be addressed to restore fairness, create competition, and ensure a safe return to the Moon for America," Blue Origin said.
Since losing the contract, Blue Origin has strongly lobbied to have the decision reversed.
Europe's Vega rocket blasts off with Airbus observation satellite
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 07:16
A European Vega rocket lifted off Monday night from French Guiana carrying an Earth observation satellite and four miniature "cubesats".
It was the second launch this year of the Vega, a crucial component of European ambitions to compete with rivals such as Elon Musk's SpaceX in the booming commercial aerospace market.
The rocket blasted off from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou at 10:47 pm (0147 GMT), successfully delivering the satellites in just under two hours.
Its main cargo was a high-resolution satellite, the second of four for a new Earth observation constellation operated by Airbus. The first was put in orbit in April by a Vega rocket.
The Pleiades Neo constellation will offer high-resolution imaging of Earth for military or civilian uses such as disaster response, according to Airbus.
Vega's operator Arianespace is a subsidiary of the ArianeGroup, of which Airbus owns half.
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021 03:06
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021 03:06
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021 03:06
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021 03:06
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021 03:06
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Vega launches Pléiades Neo and CubeSats
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 02:40
Europe’s Vega has delivered Pléiades Neo-4 and four auxiliary payloads, SunStorm, RadCube and LEDSAT developed through ESA, and BRO-4, to their planned orbits.