HPS (High Performance Space Structure Systems) is to start series production and distribution of its ADEO M, the new model of ADEO de-orbit sail, in Germany and Romania. ADEO M will focus on medium satellites with weights between 100-700 kg, on orbits up to 900 km.
Read More »ESA names first ‘astronaut’ to fly on Artemis I
Dr David Parker, ESA’s Director for Human and Robotic Exploration, has named the “specially trained woolly astronaut”, Shaun the Sheep, Aardman’s family favourite TV series, as the first astronaut on the Artemis I mission to the Moon. “This is an exciting time for Shaun and for us at ESA.
Read More »Isotropic Systems becomes ALL.SPACE and announces fifth generation smart terminal
ALL.SPACE, (formerly Isotropic Systems), has launched its fifth generation software-defined service enablement ‘smart terminal’, which is moving into initial production for release at the end of 2022, the company said. The platform is able to connect with all networks utilizing intelligent routing, edge computing, integrated modems, and cellular access.
Read More »Space Report 2022 Q2: The Authoritative Guide to Global Space Activity Executive Summary published
The Space Report 2022 Q2 edition has been published providing insight into the expanding global space economy, reaching a record US $469 billion, with a growth rate that is the fastest in seven years. The edition examines 46 nations’ actualized government space spending as well as commercial revenue from last year.
Read More »Register Today For Our Space Café “33 minutes with Kai-Uwe Schrogl” On 16 August 2022
This Space Café WebTalk will feature Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Schrogl, Special Advisor for Political Affairs in the European Space Agency (ESA), in conversation with Torsten Kriening, publisher of SpaceWatch.Global. Europe's Space Ambitions – what’s up during autumn?
Read More »The Space Café Podcast #060 – Paul Taylor, Space Analyst: Is Europe losing the space race?
SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present: The Space Café Podcast #060 - Paul Taylor, Space Analyst: Is Europe losing the space race? Episode 060 features a special guest: Paul Taylor. Europe is great when it comes to space exploration. ESA can look back on spectacular missions. But is that enough? Space analyst Paul Taylor paints a bleak picture of Europe's future in space. His current report for download: Running out of Space
Read More »Long March 5B rocket stage reenters Earth over Indian Ocean
Parts of the first stage of the Chinese Long March 5B rocket, that launched the second, Wentian module of the Tiangong Space Station last month reentered Earth’s atmosphere over Southeast Asia six days after launch, the China Manned Space Agency confirmed.
Read More »SES completes US $450 million acquisition of DRS Global
SES and its wholly-owned subsidiary SES Government Solutions (SES GS) completed the acquisition of DRS Global Enterprise Solutions (GES) from Leonardo DRS for US $450 million, SES announced. The combined business will create a scaled solutions provider to serve the US Government’s multi-orbit satellite communications needs.
Read More »UNOOSA and Japan open fellowship opportunity for nano-satellite development
The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the Government of Japan in cooperation with the Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech) announced that they are looking for students from developing countries to study nano-satellite development as part of another round of the post-graduate study on Nano-Satellite Technologies
Read More »Space Café Radio – on tour in London – with Temi Shogelola
In this Space Café Radio – SpaceWatch.Global Senior Editor and Space Café Italy Host Dr. Emma Gatti spoke with Temi Shogelola, Space Sustainability Lead at the UK Space Agency, at the 4th Secure World Foundation Summit in London on June 22-23. At the summit, Temi gives her perspective and opinion on the needs of the space domain to implement policies to further space sustainability.
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