Virgin Orbit selects AVS to build key infrastructure for launches from Cornwall
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
China's Long March-5B rocket booster set for uncontrolled reentry
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
Mindblowing: advances in brain tech spur push for 'neuro-rights'
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
NASA's Parker Solar Probe Discovers Natural Radio Emission in Venus' Atmosphere
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
In a First, Scientists Map Particle-Laden Rivers in the Sky
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
uGMRT reveals for the first time the patchy environment of a rare cosmic explosion
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
Hubble Watches How a Giant Planet Grows
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
Small galaxies likely played important role in evolution of the Universe
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
Are there anti-stars around us
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
SSTL signs up Space-Eyes for NovaSAR data
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:17
The ripple effect: Solving source of irregularities in images sent back by SMOS
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 07:10
Chinese rocket stage predicted to reenter atmosphere around May 8
Tuesday, 04 May 2021 21:14
HELSINKI — A large rocket stage which launched China’s first space station last week is likely to reenter the atmosphere around May 8 according to early space tracking predictions.
SpaceX continues Starlink deployment with latest launch
Tuesday, 04 May 2021 19:17
WASHINGTON — SpaceX continued the deployment of its Starlink broadband megaconstellation May 4 with the second launch of 60 satellites in less than a week.
A Falcon 9 lifted off from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A at 3:01 p.m.
Study calls on U.S. to change how it buys space technology, reduce congestion in low orbits
Tuesday, 04 May 2021 18:17
WASHINGTON — The Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress released a new report May 4 calling on the U.S. government to accelerate the procurement of commercial space technologies and manage growing congestion in low-Earth orbit.
Europe’s Galileo braces for more emergency in-orbit maneuvers
Tuesday, 04 May 2021 17:07
TAMPA, Fla. — Europe is preparing for more emergency in-orbit maneuvers in an increasingly crowded space environment, after its Galileo satellite navigation constellation had to dodge debris for the first time March 6.
The GSAT0219 satellite’s operations were suspended a day before the move, enabling it to steer clear of an inert Ariane 4 rocket fragment in medium Earth orbit (MEO).