European Council adopts principles for space economy
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: NORWAY’S SPACE AMBITION: FROM OIL TO ORBIT
by Mari Eldholm Norway may not be as famous for its space efforts as its oil and gas sector, but that might be about to change. The Nordic nation has in the past year initiated and moved forward on several ambitious projects and is in the process of revamping the …
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: Talent in the post-COVID world
“I’ll judge my company wholly on the way they have treated me during COVID” The old adage goes that you’ll discover your true friends in a moment of crisis and for many of us, COVID has presented the largest global upheaval we’ve ever had to face.
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: LEO and the upside-down business model
It is not easy to build a successful LEO satellite constellation. If there weren’t already enough technical and regulatory challenges, there are many business and financing issues as well.
Read More »Spaceflight to launch new rideshare vehicles in 2021
Spaceflight to launch new rideshare vehicles in 2021
Read More »Eutelsat appoints Homsy new CTO, replacing Leroy
Eutelsat appoints Homsy new CTO, replacing Leroy
Read More »Raytheon acquires smallsat manufacturer Blue Canyon
Raytheon acquires smallsat manufacturer Blue Canyon
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Share: Hoch Hinaus – an introductory book on the new space economy
Space holds incredible opportunities for us all, including in business, but more information and education is needed in order to attract ever more investors, potential entrepreneurs, other stakeholders and the wider public to this exciting sector.
Read More »SEOSAT-Ingenio imaging satellite ready for launch from Kourou
The Spanish Earth-imaging SEOSAT-Ingenio satellite will be launched on a Vega rocket from French Guiana on 17 November, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced.
Read More »NASA certifies SpaceX’s Crew Dragon flight system
After years of designing, developing, and testing, NASA has certified SpaceX’s Crew Dragon system for flights to the International Space Station (ISS), the agency announced.
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