Rocket Lab appoints Andrew Bunker as VP Government Operations and Business Strategy
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12Rocket Lab USA, Inc. has announced the appointment of Andrew Bunker to the role of Vice President of Government Operations and Business Strategy, effective November 8, 2021. Mr. Bunker will be primarily responsible for the development and execution of company's federal, state, and local government strategy. Mr. Bunker will also play a leading role in strengthening Rocket Lab's engagement w
Sols 3292-3293: Celebrating Zechstein with a Science Feast
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12We did it! Yet another successful hole has been drilled in Mars! Welcome to the family, "Zechstein!" Tosol, Curiosity is planning for a TON of cool science including a ChemCam vertical raster in our new drill hole (more about this below), CheMin analysis of the mineralogy of this drill sample, and several image mosaics! Mosaics are a common activity with our mission, and we have SO m
Meet VMS - the briefcase-sized chemistry lab headed to Venus
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12Short for Venus Mass Spectrometer, VMS is one of five instruments aboard the DAVINCI descent probe. Launching in 2029, DAVINCI will be the first US probe mission to enter Venus' atmosphere in over 40 years. The goal of the mission is to explore Venus to determine if it was habitable, and to understand how it ended up as inhospitable as it did. The probe will descend for around one hour thr
Tread lightly: 'Eggshell planets' possible around other stars
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12Strange 'eggshell planets' are among the rich variety of exoplanets possible, according to a study from Washington University in St. Louis. These rocky worlds have an ultra-thin outer brittle layer and little to no topography. Such worlds are unlikely to have plate tectonics, raising questions as to their habitability. Only a small subset of extrasolar planets are likely eggshell planets.
Ball Aerospace delivers NASA X-Ray Observatory to KSC for December launch
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12NASA's Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), built by Ball Aerospace, safely arrived Friday at Cape Canaveral in Fla. A collaboration between Ball, NASA, and the Italian Space Agency (ASI), IXPE is an astrophysics observatory set to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in December. Once on orbit, IXPE will measure the polarization of cosmic X-rays to improve our understanding of th
Eagles collaborate in unique high-altitude simulation training
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12The first time senior Olivia Siu experienced hypoxia - a condition caused by lack of oxygen, sometimes suffered by pilots - she thought she was functioning fairly well. She was in the High-Altitude Lab (HAL) at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, focusing on folding a paper boat. Despite her low oxygen intake, her dexterity was perfect, and each crease of her creation was exact. There wa
LEOcloud to offer space edge cloud services on Orbital Assembly Space Stations
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12LEOcloud and Orbital Assembly reports it has established a partnership in which LEOcloud will enable public cloud edge computing services hosted on Orbital Assembly's Gravity Ring and Pioneer Stations. This will enable researchers and commercial entities on board Orbital Assembly's facilities to run their services or application workloads locally in a hybrid cloud environment such as Red H
Groundbreaking Iridium Certus 100 Service Launches with Partner Products for Land, Sea, Air and Industrial IoT
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12Iridium Communications reports that its Iridium Certus 100 "midband" service is now commercially available for maritime, land mobile, IoT, aviation and government customers. Iridium Certus 100 provides a unique blend of capabilities for satellite connectivity, enabling small, low-profile antennas and battery-powered devices designed for maximum mobility, but with IP data speeds that efficiently
Spirent Offers First Commercially Available Test Capability for Galileo HAS
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:12Spirent Communications plc has announced the launch of the industry's first commercially available simulation test solution for the Galileo High Accuracy Service (HAS), via a beta interface implementation based on HAS ICD version 1.2. During the development of the solution, Spirent collaborated with GMV, a leader in cutting-edge GNSS high-accuracy technologies. Galileo HAS will provide fre
Tuning in to Earth’s climate
Thursday, 11 November 2021 08:00Satellites observe the Earth using a range of wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum. Different wavelengths allow us to probe different aspects of Earth’s land, atmosphere and ocean. By sampling the electromagnetic spectrum at multiple wavelengths, we can build a more complete picture of Earth’s complex climate system.
SpaceX crew launch marks 600 space travelers in 60 years
Thursday, 11 November 2021 07:48A SpaceX rocket carried four astronauts into orbit Wednesday night, including the 600th person to reach space in 60 years.
The repeatedly delayed flight occurred just two days after SpaceX brought four other astronauts home from the International Space Station. They should have been up there to welcome the newcomers, but NASA and SpaceX decided to switch the order based on Monday's ideal recovery weather in the Gulf of Mexico and pulled it off.
"It was a great ride, better than we imagined," mission commander Raja Chari said shortly after the spacecraft reached orbit.
Spire CEO sees vast potential market for space data
Thursday, 11 November 2021 02:15Spire Global CEO Peter Platzer expects commercial and government demand for space data and analytics to surge in the coming years, offering enormous growth potential for the firm, which began trading shares publicly in August.
SpaceX launches Crew-3 commercial crew mission for NASA
Thursday, 11 November 2021 01:43Four NASA astronauts are on their way to the International Space Station after SpaceX’s fifth crewed launch in less than 18 months Nov. 10.
SpinLaunch conducts first test of suborbital accelerator at Spaceport America
Wednesday, 10 November 2021 22:59SpinLaunch, a company developing an alternative launch system that fires payloads at hypersonic speeds from a ground-based centrifuge, successfully fired its first projectile from a subscale version of its accelerator.
U.S. and France agree to expand cooperation on space issues
Wednesday, 10 November 2021 21:32Vice President Kamala Harris announced the U.S. and France have agreed to expand cooperation on space and cybersecurity issues.