Thermal imagery sector heats up

British investment firm Seraphim Space surveyed the Earth observation sector a few years ago, categorizing startups by sensor type.
ESA unveils its new events venue in the UK
A state-of-the-art conference centre that will support the thriving UK space industry has opened at Harwell campus in Oxfordshire.
Space for travellers
As the 2023 summer holiday season gets under way, ESA and Amsterdam’s international airport are once again giving travellers a chance to discover some out-of-this-world destinations.
Tensions on Earth don't have to affect outer space diplomacy
If the United States and the former Soviet Union could cooperate on space efforts during the Cold War, then tensions between nations on Earth today don't have to extend to diplomacy and agreements governing outer space.
That's according to speakers at a recent webinar organized by the Space Diplomacy Lab at Duke, part of the university's Rethinking Diplomacy program.
"Plans to have R Teledyne e2v Space Imaging celebrates the success of its sensors as Aeolus de-orbits
Teledyne e2v Space Imaging, part of the Teledyne Technologies, is proud to have designed and built sensors for Aeolus, the first ESA satellite mission to acquire profiles of Earth's wind on a global scale.
Named after the Greek god of the winds, Aeolus is the fifth satellite in the Living Planet Programme of the European Space Agency. It has become one of the highest impact-per-observation Saudi Space Commission holds several meetings with Chinese space companies
The Saudi Space Commission (SSC) delegation visiting China held several bilateral meetings with government agencies, Chinese companies, and leaders of the space sector to discuss ways to enhance cooperation and build strategic partnerships in space technologies and industry and its future sectors in a way that serves common interests.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of SSC, Eng. Abdulla Follow Euclid's first months in space
Follow Euclid on its journey to Lagrange point L2 and find out how mission controllers at ESOC in Darmstadt are proceeding with turning on, checking and calibrating the spacecraft’s equipment, the telescope and scientific instruments, as they prepare for routine science observations.
Muon wins option to monitor ionosphere for Space Force

Muon Space will begin delivering space weather data to the U.S. Space Force under a $400,000 contract option announced July 11.
Astranis to deliver GEO broadband satellite for the Philippines next year

Astranis has sold a small broadband satellite launching to geostationary orbit next year to a telco in the Philippines looking for support from the country’s government, the Californian manufacturer announced July 11.
India’s renewed effort toward space preeminence

India’s flurry of technical and political space activities positions the state to become a preeminent space power.
