Europe's Spaceport: industrial service contract opportunities
Monday, 02 May 2022 09:25ESA is inviting European space and non-space companies to get involved in the industrial service contracts of the French space agency, CNES, in its operational and maintenance activities at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.
Watch live: joint call with ESA astronauts Samantha Cristoforetti and Matthias Maurer in orbit
Monday, 02 May 2022 08:15What’s better than one ESA astronaut on the International Space Station? Two ESA astronauts on the Space Station! And they’ll be in conversation with ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher, Head of the German space agency DLR Walther Pelzer and Head of the Italian apace agency ASI Giorgio Saccoccia today.
Connecting the Digital World by Re-Connecting in the Physical World
Monday, 02 May 2022 04:06The physical world has become increasingly fragmented over the past 2 years, at a time when the digital world has continued to expand faster than the speed of light.
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Falcon 9 busier than ever as Starship reviews delayed again
Monday, 02 May 2022 01:18SpaceX had its busiest month yet in April in terms of launches as the company emphasizes the value of a high flight rate.
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U.S. to ramp up spending on classified communications satellites
Sunday, 01 May 2022 16:08The U.S. Space Force plans to request nearly $8 billion over the next five years to scale up development of classified communications satellite networks
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AFRL, ABL Space Systems demonstrate rapid operation of launch systems
Sunday, 01 May 2022 10:51The Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, and ABL Space Systems are collaborating to demonstrate how launch systems can be operated rapidly by small teams from nontraditional sites. Leveraging ABL's deployable ground system, GS0, and small launch vehicle, RS1, a series of ground demonstrations is underway at multiple U.S. military installations aimed at quick
Earth's atmosphere may be source of some lunar water
Sunday, 01 May 2022 10:51Hydrogen and oxygen ions escaping from Earth's upper atmosphere and combining on the moon could be one of the sources of the known lunar water and ice, according to new research by University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute scientists. The work led by UAF Geophysical Institute associate research professor Gunther Kletetschka adds to a growing body of research about water at the m
NASA scientist discovers new means to measure snow depth from space
Sunday, 01 May 2022 10:51A NASA scientist is adding a new dimension to the climate-observing powers of a satellite instrument whose main mission is to measure the height of Earth's ice sheets and sea ice. And the inspiration for this new method comes from how ants walk around their colonies. Using a concept adapted from the mathematics and biology communities, Yongxiang Hu of NASA's Langley Research Center in Hamp
In Einstein's footsteps and beyond
Sunday, 01 May 2022 10:51In physics, as in life, it's always good to look at things from different perspectives. Since the beginning of quantum physics, how light moves and interacts with matter around it has mostly been described and understood mathematically through the lens of its energy. In 1900, Max Planck used energy to explain how light is emitted by heated objects, a seminal study in the foundation of quan
Purdue and Duke Energy to explore potential for clean, nuclear power source for campus
Sunday, 01 May 2022 10:51Purdue University and Duke Energy announced today (April 27) that they plan to jointly explore the feasibility of using advanced nuclear energy to meet the campus community's long-term energy needs. With interest rising worldwide in new technologies that are reliable and carbon-free, Purdue and Duke Energy intend to study power produced through Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), a move that ma
Rocket Lab pushes back attempt of mid-air booster catch to Sunday
Sunday, 01 May 2022 01:53Citing weather concerns, Rocket Lab pushed back its 26th launch Friday with plans to attempt to recover a first-stage booster with a helicopter on Sunday. "The weather has improved through the week, but the forecast is showing the best wind and cloud cover conditions a few days from now, so we're targeting no earlier than 1 May ... for launch," the California-based aerospace company said.
China launches multiple satellites
Sunday, 01 May 2022 01:53China successfully sent two satellites into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China on Friday. The satellites, Siwei 01 and 02, were launched by a Long March 2C carrier rocket at 12:11 pm (Beijing Time) and have entered the planned orbit. They will provide commercial remote sensing data services for industries including surveying and mapping, environmental p
SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites from Florida
Sunday, 01 May 2022 01:53Space X launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit late Friday afternoon. A Falcon 9 rocket carried 53 satellites into space from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's Launch Complex 40. The launch took place as scheduled at 5:27 p.m., with the reusable first-stage rocket landing on the Just Read the Instructions drone ship at 5:36 p.m. It was the booster's second flight in 21
FAA delays SpaceX Starship environmental review for 4th time
Sunday, 01 May 2022 01:53The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that it has delayed its environmental review of SpaceX's Starship launch site in Texas for a fourth time. The review was initially supposed to be completed Dec. 31, 2021. It was pushed back to Feb. 28, then March 28, then April 29, before the latest date - May 31. "The FAA is working toward issuing the final Programmatic Envir
NASA chooses small businesses to continue exploration tech development
Sunday, 01 May 2022 01:53NASA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program has chosen 110 U.S. small businesses for continued technology development. The range of projects support space exploration and improvements to life on Earth - from foldable solar array technology that could help power astronauts' work on the Moon to antenna technology that could improve satellite internet service. NASA's SBIR program