SKY Perfect JSAT contracts Thales Alenia Space for JSAT 32 satellite project
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
Asia's top satellite operator, SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation, has awarded Thales Alenia Space a contract to construct its latest geostationary satellite, JSAT-32.
Set to operate on Ku and Ka bands, JSAT-32 will deliver enhanced communication services across Japan and nearby maritime regions. Notably, the satellite will introduce new spot beams specifically designed for mobility-related appl Space Norway signs Intelsat as lead broadcaster on THOR 8 satellite
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
THOR 8, the next-generation satellite from Space Norway, has secured Intelsat as its principal customer for broadcasting services. Scheduled for a 2027 launch, THOR 8 will deliver dual broadcasting payloads designed specifically for the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region and Nordic markets. Additionally, the satellite will support a wide range of government and commercial data communication What happens to the human body in deep space?
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
Bone and muscle deterioration, radiation exposure, vision impairment - these are just a few of the challenges space travelers face on long-duration missions, even before considering the psychological toll of isolation.
As US astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams prepare to return home after nine months aboard the International Space Station (ISS), some of the health risks they've faced AV secures DIU contract to advance autonomous strike drone deployment
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
AeroVironment (AV), a prominent player in the defense technology sector, has earned a key contract from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) aimed at fast-tracking the deployment of autonomous precision-strike drones.
As part of its push into a critical segment of the defense industry, AV secured an Other Transaction Authority (OT) award from DIU under Project Artemis. This initiative is desi Making airfield assessments automatic, remote, and safe
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
In 2022, Randall Pietersen, a civil engineer in the U.S. Air Force, set out on a training mission to assess damage at an airfield runway, practicing "base recovery" protocol after a simulated attack. For hours, his team walked over the area in chemical protection gear, radioing in geocoordinates as they documented damage and looked for threats like unexploded munitions.
The work is standar NASA Super Pressure Balloons Return to New Zealand for Test Flights
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
NASA's Scientific Balloon Program has returned to Wanaka, New Zealand, for two scheduled flights to test and qualify the agency's super pressure balloon technology. These stadium-sized, heavy-lift balloons will travel the Southern Hemisphere's mid-latitudes for planned missions of 100 days or more.
Launch operations are scheduled to begin in late March from Wanaka Airport, NASA's dedicated 'Microlightning' in water droplets may have sparked life on Earth
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
Life may not have begun with a dramatic lightning strike into the ocean but from many smaller "microlightning" exchanges among water droplets from crashing waterfalls or breaking waves.
New research from Stanford University shows that water sprayed into a mixture of gases thought to be present in Earth's early atmosphere can lead to the formation of organic molecules with carbon-nitrogen b ICESat-2's Laser Fires 2 Trillionth Shot, Spots Clouds
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 10:01
Happy 2,000,000,000,000th, ICESat-2! NASA's Earth-observing laser in orbit passed a milestone on March 9 at 12:51 p.m. EDT - 16:51:00.268 UTC, to be precise - as its laser instrument fired for the 2 trillionth time and measured clouds off the coast of East Antarctica.
ICESat-2's instrument, the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS), uses rapid pulses of green laser light and Stuck astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally on their way back to Earth
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ESA Impact: Top 2025 space photos so far
Tuesday, 18 March 2025 08:00
ESA Impact: Top 2025 space photos so far
Nighthawk: A proposed Mars chopper mission over glaciers and canyons
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Building a solar power satellite from moon dust
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TOI-1453 system hosts contrasting super-Earth and low-mass sub-Neptune
Monday, 17 March 2025 09:34
Astronomers have identified two planets orbiting the star TOI-1453, located approximately 250 light years from Earth in the constellation Draco. The system, which includes a super-Earth and a sub-Neptune, provides an intriguing opportunity to study planetary types that are prevalent across the galaxy but missing from our own solar system. The discovery offers promising avenues for future explora 
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