Virgin Orbit pausing all work, reportedly furloughs staff
Thursday, 16 March 2023 14:49LEO constellations are starting to disrupt GEO capacity contracts
Thursday, 16 March 2023 14:11Satellite broadband customers are increasingly demanding shorter-term contracts to hold out for better prices in a market set for a flood of low Earth orbit capacity, according to executives of regional satellite operators.
Student-built satellite uses 'beach ball' for an antenna
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36Scientists and engineers at the University of Arizona have built instruments for three NASA telescopes, led two deep space missions and made it possible to see farther back in space and time than ever before. Adding to this list of space exploration accomplishments is a different type of project - one led entirely by students. Near the university's main campus, students gather inside a cle
Building on Luna and Mars with StarCrete the double stength concrete
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36Building infrastructure in space is currently prohibitively expensive and difficult to achieve. Future space construction will need to rely on simple materials that are easily available to astronauts, StarCrete offers one possible solution. The scientists behind the invention used simulated Martian soil mixed with potato starch and a pinch of salt to create the material that is twice as strong a
New Horizons team discusses discoveries from the Kuiper Belt
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36More than 5 billion miles from Earth and 17 years into a mission that included the first close-up exploration of Pluto and the first encounter with a planetary building block in the Kuiper Belt, NASA's New Horizons continues to shed light on the mysterious planets and smaller bodies of the outer solar system. Launched in January 2006, the New Horizons spacecraft zoomed past Pluto and its m
Study finds ocean currents may affect rotation of Europa's icy crust
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36NASA scientists have strong evidence that Jupiter's moon Europa has an internal ocean under its icy outer shell - an enormous body of salty water swirling around the moon's rocky interior. New computer modeling suggests the water may actually be pushing the ice shell along, possibly speeding up and slowing down the rotation of the moon's icy shell over time. Scientists have known that Euro
Prototype spacesuit for future NASA mission to Moon unveiled
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36NASA and the private aerospace company Axiom Space unveiled a prototype on Wednesday of the next-generation spacesuit that astronauts will wear on the next walk on the Moon. The suit revealed at an event at the Johnson Space Center in Houston features greater flexibility and thermal protection than those worn by the Apollo astronauts who first stepped foot on the lunar surface more than 50 y
Crossing Off Our Liens at Tapo Caparo: Sols 3769-3770
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36Today's 2-sol plan wraps up our remaining drill campaign and workspace liens at Tapo Caparo. Our weekend plan ran successfully though we had a known issue which caused several of our remote sensing activities planned for the weekend to not execute. Today's plan was therefore jam packed with recovering any remaining remote sensing observations of our area and some contact science.
LeoLabs expands space safety coverage with new site in Argentina.
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36LeoLabs the world's leading commercial provider of Space Situational Awareness (SSA) services and low Earth orbit (LEO) mapping, has announced Argentina as the site for its next space radar. The Argentina Space Radar (AGSR) represents a critical addition to LeoLabs growing global constellation of S-band, phased-array sensors strategically distributed across the Northern and Southern Hemispheres,
GMV will develop the future Galileo Second Generation capabilities
Thursday, 16 March 2023 11:36The European Space Agency (ESA) acting on behalf of the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) and in the name of the European Union represented by the European Commission (COM) has awarded technology multinational GMV a contract for the development of the Galileo Second Generation System Test Bed (G2STB). The G2STB will provide ESA with a key system verification and validat
Axiom Space reveals design of Artemis spacesuit
Thursday, 16 March 2023 10:41NASA and Axiom Space unveiled a prototype of the spacesuits that astronauts will wear on Artemis missions to the moon.
Northrop Grumman, IHI team up to bolster Japan’s space domain awareness capabilities
Thursday, 16 March 2023 10:02Northrop Grumman and Japanese heavy-industry manufacturer IHI Corporation have signed a memorandum of understanding March 15 to develop “small, highly maneuverable satellites and other solutions” that will help bolster Japan’s space domain awareness capabilities, particularly for geosynchronous orbit.
Benchmark signs contracts for metal plasma thrusters
Thursday, 16 March 2023 01:00Benchmark Space Systems announced contracts to sell around two dozen metal plasma thrusters based on technology the Burlington, Vermont-based startup acquired last year.
Virgin Orbit pauses operations
Wednesday, 15 March 2023 22:00Launch vehicle company Virgin Orbit has paused its operations and furloughed its staff for at least a week as it deals with financial issues.
Voyager Space acquires ZIN Technologies to support Starlab development
Wednesday, 15 March 2023 21:40Voyager Space has acquired engineering company ZIN Technologies to help build up expertise needed for its Starlab commercial space station.