How scientist developed an intelligent fuzzy logical control to stabilize solar sail?
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 10:19
Solar sail, a form of longevous spacecraft without propellant demand, attracts numerous aerospace researchers' attention. Its prolongable peculiarity enables its tremendous potential in diverse interplanetary missions. Due to the harsh space environment, it is inevitable that the spacecraft with long time on-orbit suffers the performance degradation and accident. Especially, the force model will Sidus Space engages Dawn Aerospace to implement propulsion technology into LizzieSat
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 10:19
Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIDU), a Space-as-a-Service company focused on mission critical hardware manufacturing combined with commercial satellite design, manufacture, launch, and data collection, announced agreement with Dawn Aerospace ("Dawn") to implement its green, chemical propulsion technology into LizzieSat.
Among the novel characteristics of Sidus Space's proprietary LizzieSat is China's 'Palace in the sky' space station complete after successful launch
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 10:19
China successfully launched the third and final module needed to complete the Tiangong Space Station.
The Chinese National Space Administration announced its Mengtian module arrived in low Earth orbit after a 13-hour voyage. Mengtian was carried to orbit by a Long March 5B, which was designed specifically to launch the Tiangong modules into space.
Mengtian, which translates to "Dream AIR lofts heavy payload balloon into near-space height
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 10:19
A high-altitude scientific balloon containing 1.2-ton payloads was lifted into the sky and reached an altitude of 30km in a demonstration test that helped validate the payload capacity of a near-space balloon platform.
The flight test was conducted in northwestern China's Qinghai Province on September 30, 2022 by a research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR), Chin Meteorite impacts on the surface of Mars provide new details of the planet's crust
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 10:19
Data from two meteorite impacts on Mars recorded by NASA's InSight spacecraft provide new insights into the structure of the Martian crust. Previously, researchers had observed many quakes whose waves spread from the epicentre of a quake through the interior of the planet. Since then, they had been hoping for an event that would also generate waves traveling along the planet's surface.
On CAPSTONE completes successful maneuver, teeing up Lunar orbit
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 10:19
The CAPSTONE spacecraft successfully completed a trajectory correction maneuver on Thursday, Oct. 27, teeing up the spacecraft's arrival to lunar orbit on Nov. 13.
CAPSTONE is no longer in safe mode following an issue in early September that caused the spacecraft to spin. The team identified the most likely cause as a valve-related issue in one of the spacecraft's eight thrusters.
Th Ignite your potential! Apply now to the ESA Student Internship Programme
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 09:00
The 2023 internship opportunities at ESA have been published! Opportunities are open for one month and positions are available in engineering, science, IT, natural/social sciences, business and administration services. This is your chance to kick-off your experience in space!
Space for the future: green steel, sweet air, happy plants
Wednesday, 02 November 2022 07:21
For decades, satellites have been instrumental in monitoring our changing climate and improving our understanding of the processes that drive it. But to achieve our climate goals and make Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, we need ideas that take the next step and begin to use space technologies to actively prevent, slow, reverse or otherwise address these changes.
Orbex to build Scottish launch site
Tuesday, 01 November 2022 22:00
Small launch vehicle developer Orbex announced Nov. 1 it had secured agreements to begin construction of a launch site in northern Scotland for its rocket that will allow a first launch by the end of 2023.
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Saudi astronauts to fly on Ax-2 mission to ISS
Tuesday, 01 November 2022 20:45
NASA confirmed Nov. 1 that two astronauts from Saudi Arabia will go to the International Space Station on a private mission in the spring of 2023 operated by Axiom Space.
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Spire selected to design satellite for DARPA experiment in very low orbit
Tuesday, 01 November 2022 18:45
DARPA selected Spire Global to design a small satellite for an experiment to study high-frequency radio signals in the upper layers of the atmosphere.
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Wyvern raises $7 million for hyperspectral imaging constellation
Tuesday, 01 November 2022 18:03
Hyperspectral imaging startup Wyvern said Nov. 1 it secured $7 million in additional seed funds ahead of deploying its first satellites early next year.
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Leidos selected by Northrop Grumman to supply sensor payloads for U.S. missile-tracking satellites
Tuesday, 01 November 2022 16:15Northrop Grumman selected Leidos to supply infrared sensor payloads for the U.S. Space Development Agency’s missile-tracking satellite constellation in low Earth orbit.
The post Leidos selected by Northrop Grumman to supply sensor payloads for U.S.
Space Force funds experiment on use of AI to predict satellite failures
Tuesday, 01 November 2022 15:12
RS21, a data science startup developing artificial intelligence tools for autonomous space operations, won a U.S. Space Force contract to research the use of AI to predict satellite failures in orbit.
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