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Spirit AeroSystems, Astraius join forces to boost UK launch ambitions
Spirit AeroSystems, Inc., and Astraius Ltd. announced today a collaboration to enhance future satellite launch capabilities from Prestwick Spaceport. During a visit to the Spaceport by Scottish Government Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism, and Enterprise Ivan McKee, the companies commemorated the announcement with a signing ceremony.
Prestwick Spaceport, a joint partnership between Gla Virgin Orbit suspends operations, in wake of failed orbital launch
Satellite launch provider Virgin Orbit said Thursday it was suspending operations with immediate effect.
The company confirmed the "company-wide operational pause" to CNBC and the BBC while saying it would provide "an update on go-forward operations in the coming weeks."
Virgin Orbit also reportedly told staff that 600 employees, nearly all of the company's workforce, would be fu Earth from Space: Okavango Delta, Botswana
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Botswana’s Okavango Delta – the world’s largest inland delta – is featured in this multitemporal radar image, captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission. Hubble’s neighbourhood watch
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Hubble’s neighbourhood watch Week in images: 13-17 March 2023

Week in images: 13-17 March 2023
Discover our week through the lens
How students built Ireland's first satellite

How students built Ireland's first satellite
Satellite powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk

Common sense suggests that space missions can only happen with multimillion-dollar budgets, materials built to withstand the unforgiving conditions beyond Earth's atmosphere, and as a result of work done by highly trained specialists.
But a team of engineering students from Brown University has turned that assumption on its head.
They built a satellite on a shoestring budget and using off-the-shelf supplies available at most hardware stores. They even sent the satellite—which is powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor popular with robot hobbyists—into space about 10 months ago, hitching a ride on Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket.
Prototype telescope launched to the International Space Station

A prototype telescope designed and built by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers has been launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida to the International Space Station (ISS).
Known as the Stellar Occultation Hypertemporal Imaging Payload (SOHIP), the telescope uses LLNL patented-monolithic optics technology on a gimbal to observe and measure atmospheric gravity waves and turbulence.
Virgin Orbit pausing all work, reportedly furloughs staff

Examining the state of suborbital space science

Think there's nothing to learn through suborbital flight and that space science is only done in orbit? Think again.
Recently, a group of school students in Canada asked the question: do Epi-Pens work in space? These are epinephrine-loaded injectors used to help people with allergies survive a severe attack.
To get an answer, the class at St Brother André Elementary School worked with NASA, the University of Ottawa, and the non-profit Cubes in Space program to launch some Epi-Pens on suborbital flights aboard a rocket and a high-altitude balloon.
