
Copernical Team
Planet and Justdiggit enable nature-based solutions to regreen the land

China sends multirole satellite into orbit

Northrop Grumman-built NOAA satellite launches with enhanced data tracking

Tenchijin develops a land surface temperature product with next level resolution and frequency

ATLAS wins data analytics SBIR to deliver resiliency and insight

AE Industrial Partners completes investment in York Space Systems

Liftoff! NASA launches mega Moon rocket, ushering new era of exploration

NASA launched the most powerful rocket ever built on a journey to the Moon on Wednesday, in a spectacular blaze of light and sound that marked the start of the space agency's new flagship program, Artemis.
The 32-story tall Space Launch System (SLS) blasted off from the storied Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 01:47 am (0647 GMT), producing a record 8.8 million pounds (39 meganewtons) of thrust.
"What you have done today will inspire generations to come, thank you!" Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, NASA's first female launch director, told cheering teammates.
Fixed to the rocket's top was the uncrewed Orion spaceship that will orbit Earth's nearest neighbor, in a test run for later flights that should see the first woman and first person of color touch down on lunar soil by the mid-2020s.
Intellian awarded contract to design and supply user terminals for Viasat Maritime

Spire Global unveils next-generation 16U satellite bus

Morpheus partners with Kayhan for first All-In-One Collision Avoidance System
