Two new satellites added to Galileo constellation for increased robustness
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 11:49
The European Galileo satellite navigation system keeps growing: a new pair of satellites has joined the constellation after a journey on a Falcon 9 rocket, launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on 18 September at 00:50 CEST (17 September 18:50 local time).
HummingSat: Major progress on Intelsat and Inmarsat design reviews
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 11:43
The HummingSat project has made major progress on the development of its product line, with Preliminary Design Review (PDR) meetings held for both the Intelsat 45 and Inmarsat 8 missions. These reviews are critical in ensuring that the satellite designs meet all necessary requirements before moving to the next phase of development.
Watch the livestream of Industry Space Days 2024
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 10:30
On 18–19 September, industry will meet at ESA–ESTEC in Noordwijk for ESA’s biennial Industry Space Days (ISD) event.
Watch ISD 2024 on ESA TV Channel Two livestreamed from Conference Hall A including presentations from ESA Directors and guests on 18 September (9:30–18:15 CEST) and 19 September (09:00–17:20 CEST). View the full ISD programme here.
Supermoon and partial lunar eclipse rising over Kansas City soon: When to look up
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 09:51
If you look up in the Kansas and Missouri skies on Tuesday, Sept. 17, you may be able to catch a glimpse at not only a supermoon—but also a partial lunar eclipse.
A supermoon occurs when the moon is at its closest point to Earth, according to NASA. NASA calls supermoons the "biggest and brightest" full moons of the year. Supermoons happen three to four times a year and appear consecutively. September's supermoon is the harvest supermoon.
The next supermoon will be Oct. 17, followed by the last one of 2024 on Nov. 15. There was also a supermoon in August.
A partial lunar eclipse, on the other hand, is when the Earth moves in between the sun and the full moon, but isn't perfectly aligned. The lunar eclipse will last just over four hours.
This will be the second lunar eclipse of 2024. The next lunar eclipse will be a total one next March, according to Space.com.
In Kansas City, it will begin at 7:41 p.m., shortly after sunset at 7:22, and peak at 9:44 p.m. The lunar eclipse will end at 11:47 p.m.
Launch companies focus on scaling up flight rates of new vehicles
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 08:43

U.S. military invests $12.5 million in Ursa Major for solid rocket development
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 08:27

Leanspace secures €10.5 Million to Champion Next-Gen Satellite Constellation Operations
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 05:00

Ex-Im Bank’s space project pipeline doubles to $9.5 billion in one year
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 01:18

Northrop Grumman wins $54.7 million contract for military satcom antennas
Monday, 16 September 2024 20:41

Cybersecurity a top priority for military satellites as threats loom
Monday, 16 September 2024 20:02

U.S. military satellites built by York Space demonstrate optical communications in orbit
Monday, 16 September 2024 19:20

Gravity study of Mars reveals hidden structures and activity beneath Olympus Mons
Monday, 16 September 2024 18:42
Recent gravity data from Mars have revealed dense, large-scale features hidden beneath the sediment of a once-extant ocean. The findings, which combine models and data from multiple Mars missions, also suggest that active processes within the planet's mantle could be driving the growth of Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the Solar System. These insights were presented at the Europlanet Scien A billionaire and an engineer have completed the first private spacewalk
Monday, 16 September 2024 18:42
Two astronauts have carried out the first-ever commercial spacewalk, using new less-bulky spacesuits designed by SpaceX.
Tech billionaire Jared Isaacman (who also funded the mission) and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis together spent almost half an hour outside their spacecraft at an altitude of some 700 km, further from Earth than any human since the Apollo Moon landings.
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