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Filecoin Foundation and Lockheed Martin Pioneer IPFS Technology in Space
The Filecoin Foundation (FF) has recently made a significant stride in space communication technology by successfully deploying the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) in space, marking a first-of-its-kind mission. This groundbreaking initiative involved transmitting files to and from an orbiting satellite using a space-adapted version of the IPFS protocol. In collaboration with Lockheed Mar
China Prepares to Launch Tianzhou 7 Cargo Ship to Tiangong Space Station
The China Manned Space Agency recently announced that the Tianzhou 7, the first spacecraft to visit China's Tiangong space station this year, is scheduled for an imminent launch. This event marks a significant step in China's ongoing space endeavors, as Tianzhou 7 is poised to become the 12th spacecraft to rendezvous with the Tiangong station. Equipped for the mission, the Long March 7 car
Sidus Space Partners with ASPINA for Satellite Technology Demonstration on LizzieSat Mission
Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) has announced a significant collaboration with ASPINA, a Japanese technology company, for its upcoming LizzieSat mission. Scheduled for launch with SpaceX in the second quarter of 2025, this mission marks a notable step in the evolution of space technology. Under the terms of this agreement, Sidus Space will host a payload mission in partnership with ASPINA, focu
Momentus secures $4M through direct stock offering to institutional investor
Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS) recently announced a registered direct offering that will raise approximately $4 million. This move underscores the company's ongoing efforts to strengthen its financial position and continue its expansion in the rapidly evolving space sector. Under the terms of the agreement, Momentus will sell 3,687,000 shares of common stock (or common stock equivalents) to
High hopes for Japan's 'Moon Sniper' mission
Japan's "Moon Sniper" spacecraft will attempt a historic touchdown on the lunar surface this weekend using pinpoint technology the country hopes will lead to success where many have failed. With its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) mission, Japan wants to become the fifth nation to pull off a fiendishly tricky soft landing on the rocky surface. Only the United States, the Sovie
Mexico Set for Space Sector Boost with New National Rocket and Space Center by Merida Aerospace
Merida Aerospace, a Tampa-based aerospace company, is set to make a substantial contribution to the space exploration and education landscape in Mexico. Drawing inspiration from the renowned U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, the ambitious project seeks to position Mexico as a significant player in the rapidly expanding space economy. The National Rocket and Space Center,
NASA, DOD to Collaborate with Universities on CubeSat Development Program
NASA, in partnership with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, is initiating an innovative program aimed at fostering small satellite development skills among higher education institutions. This collaborative effort seeks to provide comprehensive systems engineering training to faculty and students, enhancing their proficiency in small satellite technology. As part of the University Na
Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils
Curtin-led research has for the first time precisely dated some of the oldest fossils of complex multicellular life in the world, helping to track a pivotal moment in the history of Earth when the seas began teeming with new lifeforms - after four billion years of containing only single-celled microbes. Lead author PhD student Anthony Clarke, from the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group wi
Water may have flowed through Martian Valleys countless times
Using impact craters as a dating tool, Planetary Science Institute Research Scientist Alexander Morgan has determined maximum timescales for the formation of Martian valley networks shaped by running water. "Mars today is a global desert, but its surface preserves extensive evidence of past flowing water, including what appear to be river valleys. The timescale over which these valleys for
Research sheds new light on Moon rock formation solving major puzzle in lunar geology
New research has cracked a vital process in the creation of a unique rock type from the Moon. The discovery explains its signature composition and very presence on the lunar surface at all, unravelling a mystery which has long eluded scientists. The study, published in Nature Geoscience, reveals a key step in the genesis of these distinctive magmas. A combination of high temperature labora