#SpaceWatchGL Interviews: Mohammed Ali of Atos IT Solutions and Services GmbH
Read More »IGLUNA shooting for the Moon
Nine IGLUNA students presented the initial phase of their lunar mission "SCALE" to a team of ESA specialists involved in the preparation and assessment of the agency's future space missions. The mission brings together three experiments developed during the 2020 edition of IGLUNA by students from the universities of Berlin, Aachen and Warsaw. Their goal? To send their experiments by 2028 to the Moon for a 14-day mission.
Read More »Space Café WebTalk Recap: Martin Coleman on a review of 2020 Space Debris discussions
In this week’s Space Cafè WebTalk, Martin Coleman, Member of the Advisory Board at Satcoms Innovation Group, United Kingdom talked about 2020 vision on Space Debris.
Read More »Iridium launches global maritime distress and safety service
Iridium launches global maritime distress and safety service
Read More »NASA and ESA name three Crew-3 astronauts
NASA and ESA name three Crew-3 astronauts
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Interviews: Daniel Neuenschwander of ESA
Europe's prime launcher Ariane 5 is about to retire, but when will Ariane 6 as successor come into production? SpaceWatch.Globals Editor in Chief Markus Payer had the chance to speak with Daniel Neuenschwander, Director of Space Transport at the Europeans Space Agency.
Read More »Isar Aerospace raises 75 million Euros in funding
Isar Aerospace raises 75 million Euros in funding
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: Our 2020 in a review – by Neuco team
SpaceWatch.Global asked its staff and contributors to review 2020 and provide an outlook into 2021. These personal reviews are being published during the holiday season. This is the team answer of Neuco Group - Laurie Scott, Andrew Bell and Ewan Lawrenson.
Read More »Space Café Summit Recap “Anarchy in Space?”
In this week’s first Space Café Summit “Anarchy in Space?”, Prof. Kai-Uwe Schrogl and Ntorina Antoni discussed a variety of topics on space security and space safety.
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL opinion: Space Debris – 2020 Vision? Are we really looking after space?
EMSTA is a not-for-profit, Community Interest Company promoting an understanding amongst the public, and especially young people, of how Engineering, Maths, Science, and Technology are involved in important issues. Its annual seminar in partnership, with The University of Hertfordshire, addresses topical issues from across a range of industries which all use a practical application of STEM subjects.
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