Cubesats to hitch rides on Artemis 1
Friday, 26 August 2022 09:52
The first flight of the Space Launch System will carry along with the Orion spacecraft 10 cubesats intended to carry out missions from prospecting for lunar ice to flying by an asteroid — if they’re not dead on arrival.
China makes progress in reusability with secretive second flight of suborbital spaceplane
Friday, 26 August 2022 08:06
China has performed its first repeated use of a suborbital spaceplane as part of efforts to develop a fully reusable space transportation system.
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Lunar Trailblazer faces NASA review after cost overruns
Friday, 26 August 2022 07:04
NASA will decide the future of a lunar smallsat orbiter mission at a review this fall after cost overruns by the spacecraft’s manufacturer.
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ESA astronaut rad-detectors on Artemis
Friday, 26 August 2022 05:49
Boeing eyes February for space capsule's first crewed flight
Friday, 26 August 2022 05:18
Webb telescope finds CO2 for first time in exoplanet atmosphere
Friday, 26 August 2022 05:18
SpaceX and T-Mobile unveil satellite plan to end cellphone 'dead zones'
Friday, 26 August 2022 05:18
SpaceX and T-Mobile partner for direct-to-cellphone satellite service
Friday, 26 August 2022 02:30
T-Mobile announced plans Aug. 25 to use SpaceX’s Starlink broadband satellites next year to bring connectivity to phones beyond the reach of its cell towers in the United States.
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Turion Space licensed to sell commercial SSA data
Thursday, 25 August 2022 21:21
California startup Turion Space said Aug. 24 it has secured U.S. regulatory approval to sell space situational awareness services from its first satellite next year.
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NRO to add more commercial imagery providers as it builds a ‘hybrid architecture’
Thursday, 25 August 2022 20:53
The National Reconnaissance Office expects to select next month multiple providers of radio-frequency data collected by commercial satellites.
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Boeing astronaut flight off until next year for more fixes
Thursday, 25 August 2022 20:15
Starliner crewed test flight slips to early 2023
Thursday, 25 August 2022 20:04
Work on Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle to correct minor problems during an uncrewed test flight in May will delay its first flight with astronauts to early 2023, NASA and Boeing said Aug.
FCC Commissioner criticizes Starlink’s $900 million subsidy rejection
Thursday, 25 August 2022 18:27
The Federal Communications Commission denied Starlink nearly $900 million in rural broadband subsidies “without legal justification,” one of the regulator’s four commissioners said Aug. 24.
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Astronauts going to Mars will receive many lifetimes worth of radiation
Thursday, 25 August 2022 17:10
In a recent study to be published in Space Physics, an international team of researchers discuss an in-depth study examining the long-term physiological effects of solar radiation on astronauts with emphasis on future astronauts traveling to Mars to include steps we can take to help mitigate the risk of such solar radiation exposure. The researchers hailed from the United Arab Emirates, New Zealand, India, United States, Italy, Greece, and Germany, and their study helps us better understand the in-depth, long-term health impacts of astronauts during long-term space missions, specifically to Mars and beyond.
"Exposure to ionizing radiation is one of the main health risks to astronauts in crewed missions to Mars," said Dr. Dimitra Atri, a Research Scientist at New York University Abu Dhabi, and lead author of the study. "Going to Mars is going to be humanity's ultimate adventure in the 21st century—it would be unfortunate if the mission is successful, but astronauts suffer major health issues or even die because of radiation exposure.
U.S. Army signs agreement to test space data from HawkEye 360 satellites
Thursday, 25 August 2022 15:41
The U.S. Army has signed an agreement to evaluate the use of space data from HawkEye 360, an Earth observation company that uses satellites to monitor radio-frequency signals emitted by electronic devices
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