After 60 years, nuclear power for spaceflight is still tried and true
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Scientists closer to explaining Mars methane mystery
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Japan planning soil sampling mission to Mars' Moon Phobos
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Polymers in meteorites provide clues to early solar system
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Images emerge of galaxies headed for collision
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Supermassive black holes may generate 'tsunamis' in escaping gas
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Black holes swallow neutron stars like 'Pac Man'
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Green light given for construction of world's largest radio telescope arrays
Wednesday, 30 June 2021 06:05
Virgin Orbit looks to increase launch rates in 2022
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 23:17
WASHINGTON — On the eve of its second revenue-generating launch, Virgin Orbit is looking to 2022 to ramp up its launch activity and operate from several airports in the United States and Great Britain.
In a call with reporters June 29, Virgin Orbit Chief Executive Dan Hart confirmed that the company was “green for launch” on a LauncherOne mission called “Tubular Bells: Part One.
Analytical Space Inc. hires KSAT’s Monson and Velazco of JPL
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 22:56
SAN FRANCISCO — Satellite communications startup Analytical Space Inc. has named former KSAT Inc. chief executive Katherine Monson as its chief commercial officer and Jose Velazco, former technical supervisor for the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Advanced RF and Optical Technology Group, as chief innovation officer.
Falcon 9 launch scrub highlights airspace integration problems
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 21:12
WASHINGTON — A SpaceX launch scrubbed in the final seconds of its countdown when an aircraft violated restricted airspace June 29 has aligned both the launch industry and the airline industry in their criticism of the Federal Aviation Administration.
HASC to scrutinize Space Force budget: Satellites have to be ‘easier to defend’
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 19:19
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said he expects to see a shift in U.S. military spending away from large satellites to a “more survivable infrastructure” of smaller spacecraft.
Spacecom buys part of Nuran Wireless to strengthen Africa operations
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 18:47
TAMPA, Fla. — Israeli satellite operator Spacecom is buying a 9.3% stake in rural connectivity provider Nuran Wireless to deepen its presence across Africa.
The $3.2 million deal includes exclusive rights for providing satellite capacity and bandwidth to Canada-based Nuran’s future operations in Africa, where Spacecom provides services with its Amos-17 spacecraft.
Musk set to invest up to $30 billion in Starlink
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 18:00
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said Tuesday he plans to invest up to 30 billion dollars to develop his ambitious Starlink satellite internet service.
Starlink plans to deploy thousands of low-orbit satellites to provide high-speed internet to isolated and poorly connected areas.
It has so far deployed over 1,500 satellites and by August it will be able to provide coverage everywhere in the world except the North and South Poles, Musk told the Mobile World Congress, a telecoms industry conference underway in Barcelona, by video.
The Tesla chief said he expects to invest "at least five billion dollars, and maybe as much as ten billion" in Starlink before the service has a positive cash flow.
"Then over time it is going to be a multiple of that, and that would be 20 or 30 billion dollars. It is a lot basically," he added.
Starlink is currently operating in about a dozen countries, with more being added, and it currently has just over 69,000 active users, Musk said.
"We are on our way I think to having a few hundred thousand users, possibly over 500,000 users, within 12 months," he added.
Op-ed | To solve for Arctic connectivity, governments need a network suited to their unique needs
Tuesday, 29 June 2021 14:50
Space is becoming more congested and communications all over the globe — but particularly in the Arctic region — are often contested.
