OneWeb’s antenna supplier in South Korea inks $60 million deal with SES
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 13:44
South Korean antenna maker Intellian Technologies signed a supply deal worth 71.1 billion won ($60 million) with Luxembourg-based satellite fleet operator SES.
Intellian inks $60 million antenna deal with SES
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 13:44
South Korean antenna maker Intellian Technologies signed a supply deal worth 71.1 billion won ($60 million) with Luxembourg-based satellite fleet operator SES.
It will soon be possible to make satellite phone calls with your regular phone
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 12:21
Not all who wander are lost—but sometimes their cell phone reception is. That might change soon if a plan to project basic cell phone coverage to all parts of the globe comes to fruition. Lynk has already proven it can use a typical smartphone to bound a standard SMS text message off a low-earth-orbiting satellite, and they don't plan to stop there.
Formerly known as Ubiquitilink, Lynk was founded a few years ago by Nanoracks founder Charles Miller and his partners but came out of "stealth mode" as a start-up in 2019. In 2020 they then used a satellite to send an SMS message from a typical smartphone, without requiring the fancy GPS locators and antennas needed by other, specially made satellite phones.
The company continued its success recently by demonstrating a "two-way" link this week using a newly launched satellite, its fifth, called "Shannon." They've also proved it over multiple phones in numerous areas, including the UK, America, and the Bahamas.
Eventually, two-way communication means that the signal could eventually be used for voice calls rather than just sending messages in emergencies.
Startups and universities selected for Space Force prize competition
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 12:00
A business accelerator funded by the U.S. Space Force announced it has selected 13 startups and 11 university teams to compete for $100,000 awards.
Soyuz delivers cosmonaut and film crew to ISS
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 11:26
A Soyuz spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station Oct. 5 carrying a cosmonaut as well as an actress and director who will film scenes for a Russian movie.
Sounding rocket mission to offer snapshot of sun's magnetic field
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 10:19
Measuring a magnetic field isn't so hard if you're inside of it. Measuring a magnetic field remotely—whether from across a room, across a country, or 93 million miles away—is an entirely different story. But that's exactly what a team of NASA scientists and international collaborators aim to do with the CLASP2.1 mission: measure the magnetic field in a critical slice of the sun's atmosphere called the chromosphere.
CLASP2.1, short for Chromospheric Layer Spectropolarimeter 2.1, will make these measurements from a NASA sounding rocket. Sounding rockets are small rockets that carry instruments into space for five to ten minutes before falling back down to Earth. The launch window for the CLASP2.1 sounding rocket mission opens at 11:30 a.m. MT on Oct. 5, 2021, at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
The upcoming flight will be the CLASP instrument's third trip to space.
Russian crew blast off to film first movie in space
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
USNC-Tech team wins contract to develop nuclear thermal propulsion system for NASA
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
Endurosat and Exolaunch announce launch agreements for Spacex Falcon 9 Rideshare Missions
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
China's space refueling vehicle makes debut at Airshow China 2021
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
China plans to build special site for weekly launch of Long March 8 rockets
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
BepiColombo's first views of Mercury
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
New small satellite platform debuts
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
GomSpace signs a contract with SpaceAble to enhance the sustainability of Low Earth Orbit
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35
Space Force selects more than 900 personnel to transfer FY22
Tuesday, 05 October 2021 09:35