York Space Systems begins production of larger LX-CLASS platform
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 05:42
The company's multiple technologies support United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket launch
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 05:42
NASA astronaut paints a picture of success growing plants in space
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 05:42
Arianespace Vega mission set to launch EO satellites
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 05:42
Cosmodrome project injects new life into Russian Far East
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 05:42
Astronomers detect first ever hydroxyl molecule signature in an exoplanet atmosphere
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 05:42
Physicists net neutron star gold from measurement of lead
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 05:42
Russia to select actress for Soyuz mission in May
Wednesday, 28 April 2021 00:30
DOUGLAS, U.K. — The Russian actress who will be sent to the International Space Station on the upcoming Soyuz MS-19 spaceflight will be announced from among four finalists on May 15, according to the head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin.
Dynetics protests NASA HLS award
Tuesday, 27 April 2021 21:19
WASHINGTON — Dynetics has joined Blue Origin in filing a protest of NASA’s selection of SpaceX for a single Human Landing System award, a move that could force the agency to suspend work on the program.
Germany’s launch startups race to grow their launch manifests
Tuesday, 27 April 2021 19:59
VALLETTA, Malta — Rocket Factory Augsburg has added two more customers to its launch manifest a week after rival German startup Isar Aerospace secured its first.
Of the three German startups vying for ESA funding as they race to launch competing smallsat launchers next year, only HyImpulse Technologies has yet to announce a customer for its rocket.
Air Force secretary nominee Kendall well versed in the challenges of space acquisitions
Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:57
WASHINGTON — President Biden has nominated former top Pentagon acquisition official Frank Kendall to be secretary of the Air Force, the White House announced April 27. If confirmed, he will be the highest ranked civilian leader of both the Air Force and the Space Force.
Eutelsat buys a quarter of OneWeb to get a LEO broadband growth engine
Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:48
TAMPA, Fla. — French satellite operator Eutelsat is paying $550 million to buy part of OneWeb, the startup deploying a broadband network in low Earth orbit.
The company is buying a 24% stake to give it similar governance rights to the British government and Indian telecom company Bharti Global, which bought OneWeb out of bankruptcy last year.
FCC approves Starlink license modification
Tuesday, 27 April 2021 16:04
WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission approved a modification of SpaceX’s license for its Starlink constellation, allowing the company to operate more than 2,800 additional satellites in lower orbits.
In an order and authorization published April 27, the FCC said it will allow SpaceX to move 2,814 satellites from orbits in the range of 1,100 to 1,300 kilometers to 540 to 570 kilometers.
Op-ed | How Elon Musk’s CO2 XPRIZE can fight climate change and advance space exploration
Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:30
Elon Musk and XPRIZE recently announced a $100 million prize purse for economically scalable ideas to capture and sequester carbon dioxide (CO2). As of Earth Day 2021, registration for XPRIZE Carbon Removal now open. The hope is to inspire a global industry that will “collectively achieve” gigaton-scale removal of CO2 from Earth’s atmosphere.
African spaceports cut rocket fuel costs
Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:17
Space is big business once again, Mars rovers and putative moon landings aside, there is an enormous need for geostationary satellites. With increasing traffic there is also a need for new sites for spaceports that might offer reduced energy costs and simpler launching of new satellites. Writing in the International Journal of Aerospace System Science and Engineering, a team from the Obasanjo Space Center in Abuja, Nigeria, suggest that African spaceports offer a scientifically and economically viable option.
Rocket propellant is the main constituent of launch weight largely irrespective of payload. Indeed fuel accounts for 90 percent of the launch cost. As such, any measures that might be put in place to reduce fuel requirements can offer substantial savings. A launch site close to The Equator would offer several benefits in terms of reducing fuel costs. Obviously, a stationary object on the equator is moving at almost 1700 kilometers per hour relative to a "fixed" reference in space because of the rotation of the earth. If you launch from north or south of the equator, this boost is lower. Halfway to the pole and the speed boost is only 1200 km/h.