Ukrainian Space Startups
Friday, 15 July 2022 09:32
In 2016 and 2018, I was invited to Ukraine. I gave speeches about the Space Revolution at the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, in Dnipro and other venues, and met with the Mayors, leaders of the Rada, the Ukrainian cosmonaut corps, and other space leaders, as well as several groups of their rising tech community.
The folks I met there, just a couple of years after what they refer to as the "Mai Swarm dodges collision during climb to escape Sun's wrath
Friday, 15 July 2022 09:32
The pressure is on at ESA's mission control. An ESA satellite dodges out of the way of a mystery piece of space junk spotted just hours before a potential collision.
Now a crucial step in the spacecraft's ongoing journey to safer skies has to be quickly rescheduled, as violent solar activity related to the ramping up of the solar cycle warps Earth's atmosphere and threatens to drag it down NASA, SpaceX launch climate science research to ISS
Friday, 15 July 2022 09:32
A SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft carrying more than 5,800 pounds of science experiments, crew supplies, and other cargo is on its way to the International Space Station after launching at 8:44 p.m. EDT Thursday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The spacecraft launched on a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy for the company's 25th commercial resupply services missi Rocket Lab's MAX Flight Software surpasses 50th mission milestone
Friday, 15 July 2022 09:32
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) has achieved a major milestone in Q2 with its MAX Flight Software now operating on 53 spacecraft, for a cumulative 161 years in space.
Developed by Colorado-based Advanced Solutions Inc (ASI), which was acquired by Rocket Lab in October 2021, the off-the-shelf spacecraft flight software, MAX, supports a wide range of missions and all spacecraft subsystem NASA's New Mineral Dust Detector Readies for Launch
Friday, 15 July 2022 09:32
Each year, strong winds carry more than a billion metric tons - or the weight of 10,000 aircraft carriers - of mineral dust from Earth's deserts and other dry regions through the atmosphere. While scientists know that the dust affects the environment and climate, they don't have enough data to determine, in detail, what those effects are or may be in the future - at least not yet.
Set to l BlackSky Wins $4.4 Million IARPA Contract to Provide Advanced Artificial Intelligence for Space-Based Dynamic Monitoring
Friday, 15 July 2022 09:32
"As part of our work, BlackSky created a high-performance MLOps (machine learning operations) framework that was ultimately selected to perform as the core infrastructure to the entire SMART program," said Patrick O'Neil, BlackSky chief innovation officer.
"The MLOps framework will extend BlackSky's Spectra AI tasking and analytics capabilities and accelerate the development of SMART tec
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Friday, 15 July 2022 08:19
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SpaceX launches cargo Dragon mission to ISS
Friday, 15 July 2022 01:26
A SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft is on its way to the International Space Station after a July 14 launch delayed more than a month by a hydrazine leak on the spacecraft.
House of Representatives passes 2023 defense authorization bill
Thursday, 14 July 2022 23:13
The House on July 14 passed the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act by a vote of 329-101.
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NASA division proposing program to send scientists to ISS
Thursday, 14 July 2022 20:45
A NASA science division is seeking funding for a program that could fly scientists to the International Space Station on private missions to conduct research that could then be handed off to NASA astronauts.
A common ground system for military satellites is proving to be harder than envisioned
Thursday, 14 July 2022 20:43
Space Force satellite operators want to move away from having different ground systems for each military constellation
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Georgia approves Starlink services in Eastern Europe
Thursday, 14 July 2022 20:38
Georgia became the latest country July 14 to approve SpaceX’s Starlink broadband constellation.
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GeoOptics, PlanetIQ and Spire to supply NOAA with space weather data
Thursday, 14 July 2022 20:00
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded contracts to GeoOptics, PlanetIQ and Spire Global to provide space weather data.
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National Reconnaissance Office seeks proposals from commercial providers of RF space imagery
Thursday, 14 July 2022 17:59
The National Reconnaissance Office has released a request for proposals from commercial providers of space-based radio frequency (RF) imagery.
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Scientist reviews the key technologies for space-based situational awareness
Thursday, 14 July 2022 16:54
Since the launch of the first man-made earth satellite, the number of space objects has been rapidly increasing. According to the authoritative statistics from NASA, over 6,400 orbiting spacecraft still existed until early 2021. Furthermore, the total number of rocket debris above 10 cm has exceeded 16,000. The space environment has become highly congested due to the increasing space debris, seriously threatening the safety of orbiting spacecraft.
Space-based situational awareness, as a comprehensive capability of threat knowledge, analysis, and decision-making, is of significance to ensure space security and maintain normal order. Various space situational awareness systems have been designed and launched. Data acquisition, target recognition, and monitoring constituting key technologies make major contributions, and various advanced algorithms are explored as technical supports.
However, comprehensive reviews of these technologies and specific algorithms rarely emerge. This disadvantages the future development of space situational awareness. In a review paper recently published in Space: Science & Technology, Shuang Li from College of Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, reviewed and analyzed research advancements in key technologies for space situational awareness, indicated the future directions of the key technologies, and emphasized the research prospects of multiagent and synergetic constellation technologies for future situational awareness, aiming to provide references for space-based situational awareness to realize space sustainability.
