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Scout won a $1.5 million contract to help the U.S. Space Force to characterize spacecraft and debris objects.

Take a journey around ESA’s sites

Thursday, 10 August 2023 09:00
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Take a journey around ESA’s sites

One ESA: a journey through Europe's space program

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Galactic Energy achieved its seventh launch success from seven attempts early Thursday and is now set for a first sea-based mission.

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Juventas studies asteroid's internal structure

The smallest radar to fly in space has been delivered to ESA for integration aboard the miniature Juventas CubeSat, part of ESA’s Hera mission for planetary defence. The radar will perform the first radar imaging of an asteroid, peering deep beneath the surface of Dimorphos – the Great Pyramid-sized body whose orbit was shifted last year by the impact of NASA’s DART spacecraft.

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The SpaceNews editorial team is producing a daily for the 2023 Small Satellite show, a nightly email newsletter and all-day web coverage during the 2023 Small Satellite show in Logan, Utah, the […]

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Viasat is holding off on a contingency plan for ViaSat-3 Americas in the hope it could still get some capacity from the broadband satellite despite its defective antenna, the operator’s chair and CEO Mark Dankberg said Aug.

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Japanese launch startup Interstellar Technologies is preparing for a static fire test later this year that could pave the way for orbital launch of its Zero rocket in 2025.

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The National Reconnaissance Office, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and U.S. Space Command last month signed an agreement to improve threat intelligence sharing with commercial satellite operators.

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Small satellite operator Lynk Global has started initial direct-to-device services in a small part of the Cook Islands in its second commercial launch with a local telco.

ESA confirms Ariane 6 debut to slip to 2024

Wednesday, 09 August 2023 19:56
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Ariane 6 on pad

ESA acknowledged Aug. 8 what most of the space industry had long expected: the first flight of the Ariane 6 will not happen this year.

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Dish Network is seeking permission to use 12 GHz spectrum for fixed terrestrial broadband in the United States, three months after regulators denied its plans for mobile services in the band following interference concerns from Starlink and other satellite operators.

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DCubed, a German startup specializing in deployable satellite structures, plans to conduct an in-space manufacturing demonstration later this year.

The post DCubed reveals in-space manufacturing demonstration appeared first on SpaceNews.

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The Perseid meteor shower peaks this weekend and it's even better this year
In this long exposure photo, a streak appears in the sky during the annual Perseid meteor shower at the Guadarrama mountains, near Madrid, in the early hours of Aug. 12, 2016. The best viewing for the annual shower visible around the world will be from Saturday night, Aug.
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Video: The universe in a box: Preparing for Euclid's survey
Credit: European Space Agency

ESA's Euclid mission will create a 3D-map of the universe that scientists will use to measure the properties of dark energy and dark matter and uncover the nature of these mysterious components. The map will contain a vast amount of data, it will cover more than a third of the sky and its third dimension will represent time spanning 10 billion years of cosmic history.

But dealing with the huge and detailed set of novel data that Euclid observations will produce is not an easy task. To prepare for this, scientists in the Euclid Consortium have developed one of the most accurate and comprehensive computer simulations of the large-scale structure of the universe ever produced. They named this the Euclid Flagship simulation.

Running on large banks of advanced processors, provide a unique laboratory to model the formation and evolution of large-scale structures in the universe, such as galaxies, , and the filamentary cosmic web they form. These state-of-the-art allow astrophysicists to trace the motion and behavior of an extremely large number of particles over cosmological volumes under the influence of their own gravitational pull.

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Lunar Flashlight

A NASA lunar cubesat mission failed to go into orbit around the moon earlier this year when debris blocked propellant lines for the spacecraft’s thrusters.

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