LiveEO and Capella Space offer fast, high-res SAR imaging to asset managers
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
Research announcement for technology development leveraging ISS is open for concepts
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
InVADER mission to test its robotic laser divebot on a deep-sea expedition
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
New deal inked to space test meta-optical surfaces
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
EarthCARE, when a satellite sheds light on the clouds
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
Axiom Space's second crewed mission gets green light
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
NASA Gears Up to Train Artemis II crew for Moon mission
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
NASA's Juno mission closing in on Io
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 10:12
Astra, Momentus face cash crunch
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 09:09
Two startups that went public through SPAC mergers say they are pressing ahead with plans despite warnings that they are running perilously low on cash.
SpaceX has narrow window for Ax-2 launch
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 08:06
SpaceX and Axiom Space will have only two opportunities this month to launch a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station before having to wait potentially several months before getting another shot.
Euclid launch kit link
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 06:38
Euclid launch kit
Interactive infographics and background information to prepare for Euclid’s launch
Space Force general: ‘No pushback’ from Congress on 2024 budget priorities
Monday, 15 May 2023 19:22
Italy awards $256 million contract for 2026 in-orbit servicing mission
Monday, 15 May 2023 19:04
Italy’s space agency has awarded local companies 235 million euros ($256 million) in pandemic relief funds for an in-orbit servicing demo in 2026, the group’s leader Thales Alenia Space announced May 15.
Glass fibers in lunar regolith could help build structures on the moon
Monday, 15 May 2023 17:24
Through the Artemis Program, NASA plans to send the first astronauts to the moon in over 50 years. Before the decade is over, this program aims to establish the infrastructure that will allow for a "sustained program of lunar exploration and development." The European Space Agency (ESA) also has big plans, which include the creation of a moon Village that will serve as a spiritual successor to the International Space Station (ISS). China and Roscosmos also came together in June 2021 to announce that they would build the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) around the lunar south pole.
In all cases, space agencies plan to harvest local resources to meet their construction and long-term needs—a process known as in-situ resource utilization (ISRU).
NASA calls end to Lunar Flashlight mission after some tech successes
Monday, 15 May 2023 15:19
While the CubeSat couldn't reach the lunar South Pole to help seek ice, it fulfilled several technology goals that will empower future missions for the benefit of humanity.
NASA's Lunar Flashlight launched on Dec. 11, 2022, to demonstrate several new technologies, with an ultimate goal to seek out surface ice in the permanently shadowed craters of the moon's South Pole. Since then, the briefcase-size satellite's miniaturized propulsion system—the first of its kind ever flown—proved unable to generate enough thrust to get into lunar orbit, despite months of effort by the operations team.