Former NASA administrator advising acquisition-hungry Voyager Space Holdings
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 13:01
TAMPA, Fla. — Denver-based Voyager Space Holdings, which has been buying businesses to build a vertically integrated space exploration company, has appointed former NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine to chair its advisory board.
It is the second corporate announcement in a week for Bridenstine, who joined satellite operator Viasat’s board of directors April 1.
ESA, CNSA heads discuss future space plans
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 12:53
HELSINKI — The heads of the European Space Agency and China National Space Administration held a video call April 1 to outline respective plans for the coming years.
Lunar Gateway will maintain its orbit with a 6 kW ion engine
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 12:12
When NASA sends astronauts back to the moon as part of the Artemis Program, they will be taking the long view. Rather than being another "footprints and flags" program, the goal is to create a lasting infrastructure that will ensure a "sustained program of lunar exploration." A major element in this plan is the Lunar Gateway, an orbital habitat that astronauts will use to venture to and from the surface.
The first step in establishing the Gateway is the deployment of two critical modules—the Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) and the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE). According to a recent update, NASA (along with Maxar Technologies and Busek Co.) recently completed a hot-fire test of the PPE propulsion subsystem—the first of many that will ensure that the PPE and HALO will be ready for launch by 2024.
This propulsion subsystem is a cluster of Hall effect thrusters (aka ion engines), which use electromagnetic fields to accelerate ionized gas through engine nozzles to generate thrust. In this case, the engine system is a 6-kilowatt solar electric propulsion (SEP) concept that incorporates Maxar-built electronics and a xenon feed system with four Busek-built BHT-600 thrusters.
Introducing ESA Agenda 2025
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 11:45
ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher has worked with our Member States to define new priorities and goals for ESA for the coming years.
Telesat completing financing for Lightspeed constellation
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 11:00
WASHINGTON — Telesat expects to finalize the financing for its Lightspeed broadband constellation in the next few months, along with contracts to launch the fleet of nearly 300 satellites.
The long-term sustainability of space
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 09:46
Origins of life could have started with DNA-like XNAs
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 08:48
In Russia, the legend of cosmonaut Gagarin lives on
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 08:48
From Sputnik-1 to Sputnik V: Russian scientific achievements
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 08:48
60 years after Gagarin, Russia lags in the space race
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 08:48
Mapping North Carolina's ghost forests from 430 miles up
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 08:48
Watch the Agenda 2025 media briefing
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 07:35
Director General Josef Aschbacher will present ESA Agenda 2025 at 1400 CEST (1200 GMT) on Wednesday 7 April 2021. ESA Agenda 2025 is a vision for ESA’s future prepared in consultation with the ESA Member States. It sets out strategic priorities and goals for the Agency, such as strengthening the ESA–EU relationship, boosting green and digital commercialisation, developing space for safety and security, addressing critical programme challenges and implementing the ESA transformation.
Watch the presentation and questions from the media on ESA WebTV from 1400 CEST.
SpaceFund Venture Capital Announces First Close of Second Fund
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 05:36
RS-25 rocket engines return to launch Artemis missions
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 05:36
Burnt-out comet covered with talcum powder
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 05:36