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Capella Space launches automated vessel detection service
Capella Space Corp., a US-based provider of satellite data solutions, has launched its AI-driven Vessel Classification service for high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. This service is integrated with Capella's secure tasking web application and API, allowing users to simultaneously place Tasking requests and order Vessel Classification. The service also includes access to hist USSPACECOM Represents at NATO's Inaugural Space Symposium
Lt. Gen. Thomas James, deputy commander of the U.S. Space Command, and RAF Air Commodore Darren Whiteley, deputy director of USSPACECOM Strategy, Policy and Plans, attended NATO's first Space Symposium held in Toulouse, France, on April 29-30.
The symposium, organized by NATO Headquarters International Military Staff and Allied Command Transformation, aimed to enhance the integration of sp Rocket Lab Advances SDA Satellite Program with New Subcontractor Partnerships
Genomes of multicellular algal relatives reveal evolutionary clues to plant origins
Land plants, which dominate our planet's landscape, have developed from simple organisms into complex forms with diverse organs and cell types. This transformation, supported by a vast network of genes, facilitates the intricate shaping of plant structures through various molecular processes.
This significant evolution began with a singular event-plant terrestrialization-when ancestors of Private investment fuels race for nuclear fusion power in US
Spurred on by major technological advances and huge private investment, the United States' nuclear fusion sector could be producing electricity within ten years, industry players say.
The process, which powers the Sun, sees two atomic nuclei combine - and release massive amounts of energy. But private companies on Earth are also hoping decades of research might finally culminate in fusion p Boeing's first astronaut launch is off until late next week to replace a bad rocket valve

Boeing's first astronaut launch is off until late next week because of a bad valve in the rocket that needs to be replaced.
Watch live: Workshop on Machine Learning for Earth System Observation and Prediction
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ESA-ECMWF workshop on machine learning for Earth system observation and prediction
Starfish Space and D-Orbit successfully conduct satellite rendezvous
In a significant development in space logistics, Starfish Space and D-Orbit have successfully completed an on-orbit rendezvous between Starfish's Otter Pup and D-Orbit's ION SCV006 satellite. The coordinated effort involved precise maneuvering by the ION satellite, culminating in a close approach where Otter Pup captured detailed images of the ION spacecraft.
The mission began with recover South Australian space companies embark on growth mission with new UniSA program
The University of South Australia (UniSA) has launched a new business growth program aimed at assisting early-stage space companies in South Australia. The program includes a six-month initiative called the Growth Ramp space pathway, hosting its first cohort of six companies.
The participating companies-AICRAFT, ESpy Ocean, HEX20, Orbital Blue, ResearchSat, and Robinson Aerospace Systems-a Ovzon introduces two new satellite communication services based on Ovzon 3 technology
Ovzon has unveiled two new satellite communication services, designed to enhance performance, mobility, and resilience for its users. The services, dubbed Ovzon Pegasus and Ovzon Orion, leverage the advanced capabilities of the newly launched Ovzon 3 satellite and its onboard processing technology.
The Ovzon Pegasus service utilizes a steerable beam technology enabled by the Ovzon 3 satell 