Upcoming SpaceX mission a reusability milestone for national security launch
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 16:57
WASHINGTON — The upcoming SpaceX launch of a GPS 3 satellite scheduled for June 17 will be the first national security space mission to use a refurbished Falcon 9 booster. The U.S.
4iG to buy majority of Spacecom in a boost for Hungary’s first commercial satellite
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 14:20
TAMPA, Fla. — Hungarian IT and communications company 4iG aims to buy 51% of Israeli satellite operator Spacecom to jump-start its international space ambitions.
Gellért Jászai, 4iG’s CEO, said buying a majority of Spacecom is an “important step for us in terms of knowledge transfer and the development of international strategic partnerships.
Northrop Grumman’s Minotaur 1 rocket launches three classified NRO payloads
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 12:57
WASHINGTON — A Northrop Grumman Minotaur 1 four-stage solid fuel rocket launched three national security payloads for the National Reconnaissance Office on June 15 at 9:35 a.m. Eastern from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
Launcher to develop orbital transfer vehicle
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 11:00
WASHINGTON — Small launch vehicle company Launcher announced June 15 that it is also working on an orbital transfer vehicle for small satellites that it plans to use on both its own rocket as well as SpaceX’s Falcon 9.
Space embrace
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 09:33
SkyWatch raises $17.2 million in Series B funding round
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 09:00
SAN FRANCISCO – SkyWatch Space Applications raised 20.9 million Canadian dollars ($17.2 ) in a Series B funding round, less than 17 months after welcoming investors to its Series A round.
The rapid pace of fundraising was not in the Canadian startup’s original plan but necessitated by demand for TerraStream, a data management and distribution platform SkyWatch offers Earth-observation companies.
SMC stands up new Space Safari program office
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 08:35
Ultra-cool test of Jupiter instrument
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 08:00
An instrument destined for Jupiter orbit undergoes eight days of cryogenic radio-frequency testing using a new test facility at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands. The Submillimetre Wave Instrument of ESA’s Juice mission will survey the churning atmosphere of Jupiter and the scanty atmospheres of its Galilean moons.
Testing took place in ESA’s custom-built Low-temperature Near-field Terahertz chamber, or Lorentz. The first chamber of its kind, the 2.8-m diameter Lorentz chamber can perform high-frequency radio-frequency testing in realistic space conditions, combining space-quality vacuum with ultra-low temperatures.
China ready to launch first crew to new space station
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 06:39
G7 nations commit to the safe and sustainable use of space
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 06:39
Discovery of the largest rotation in the universe
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 06:39
NASA, SpaceX Update Crew Launch and Return Dates
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 06:39
NASA pursues greener, more efficient spacecraft propulsion
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 06:39
The sun's clock
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 06:39
Lunar samples record impact 4.2 billion years ago
Tuesday, 15 June 2021 06:39