Japan's new rocket fails to blast off
Japan's next-generation rocket failed to launch on Friday after an apparent ignition problem, the national space agency said.
The H3 rocket - the successor to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)'s H-IIA model, which debuted in 2001 - was meant to launch mid-morning from Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan.
But "it appears that we failed to ignite the two solid rock ALL.SPACE builds up executive team ahead of smart terminal rollout
ALL.SPACE, creator of the world's first smart terminal, has announced the latest in a series of strategic executive team appointments ahead of milestone deliveries of its transformational multi-link connectivity platform to commercial and government customers beginning early this year.
The latest to join the fast-growing ALL.SPACE team is Mark Steel, who was named Executive Vice President China solicits logos for manned space missions in 2023
The China Manned Space Agency began to solicit logos on Wednesday for the country's upcoming crewed space missions, marking the first open logo solicitation of its manned space program.
The event aims to solicit logos for three missions of China's manned space program this year, including the launches of the cargo craft Tianzhou 6, and the crewed spaceships Shenzhou XVI and Shenzhou XVII, Solstar Space awarded Phase I STTR contract in partnership with AFWERX and SpaceWERX
Solstar Space (Solstar), the company making persistent on-orbit communications available, announced it was awarded a Phase I STTR contract by the Department of Air Force (DAF) to evaluate the company's Slayton Space Communicator for high-speed data communications.
Solstar Space is developing a flight-proven modular device for spacecraft integration capable of providing satellite operators U.S. Space Force awards Phase III SBIR contract to Astranis
San Francisco-based geostationary communications satellite operator and manufacturer Astranis Space Technologies announced on February 14, that they won a U.S. Space Force contract worth up to $10 million to integrate the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) Protected Tactical Waveform (PTW) using Astranis satellite assets.
The Phase III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract con New technique maps large-scale impacts of fire-induced permafrost thaw in Alaska
About 40 percent of interior Alaska is underlain by ice-rich permafrost - permanently frozen grounds made up of soil, gravel and sand - bound together by ice. Certain conditions, such as climate warming, have intensified tundra wildfires which have profound implications for permafrost thaw.
Surface vegetation plays a dominant role in protecting permafrost from summer warmth, so any alterat Umbra agrees to provide Maxar direct access to SAR Constellation
Maxar Technologies has signed a contract for dedicated access to Umbra' Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery constellation, the companies announced February 14.
SAR satellites are able to see past clouds, smoke, and complete darkness using the company's advanced resolution, licensed down to 13 centimeters.
"Maxar and Umbra are breaking new ground for the geospatial intelligence ind Earth from Space: Liverpool Land, Greenland
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The Liverpool Land peninsula, on the east coast of Greenland, is featured in this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image. First Launcher orbital transfer vehicle fails

Launch services startup Launcher said its first orbital transfer vehicle failed shortly after deployment on a launch last month, but that it will fly upgraded versions of the vehicle later this year.
Week in images: 13-17 February 2023

Week in images: 13-17 February 2023
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