Spanish Sateliot to connect nanosats and IoT with 5G
Read More »Apollo Fusion selected for LEO by York Space Systems
The Californian start-up Apollo Fusion will provide the propulsion system for a LEO satellite constellation program placed by Denver-based York Space Systems, the company announced.
Read More »UNOOSA and Keldysh Institute announce opportunity for developing countries to receive telescopes and training
The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (KIAM RAS) announced an opportunity within the International Scientific Optical Network (ISON) for selected academic and research institutions in developing countries to receive small telescopes and training on how to operate them.
Read More »ASIA-PACIFIC SPACE CONFERENCE TO BE HOSTED FROM ADELAIDE 5 – 6 February 2021
International Space University’s virtual space forum celebrates international and interdisciplinary space activities across the Asia Pacific.
Read More »Kepler launched 8 new satellites on SpaceX’s Rideshare
Kepler launched 8 new satellites on SpaceX's Rideshare
Read More »Sirius SXM-7 suffers malfunction in orbit
Looks serious: Sirius XM’s newest satellite SXM-7, launched last December, experienced malfunctions during in-orbit testing, the company said.
Read More »Space Café WebTalk Recap: Dr. Peter Martinez on the Future of Humanity in Space
In this week’s Space Cafè WebTalk, Dr. Peter Martinez, Executive Director of the Secure World Foundation, USA talked about potential scenarios for the future of humanity in space. Growth and Sustainability in Space – ensuring the long-term usability of Earth’s orbits and beyond: There are more human activities taking place in space today than ever before, and there are no signs of this growth slowing down.
Read More »Spanish group to launch 30 Earth observation satellites
A group of two dozen Spanish companies wants to design, manufacture and launch a constellation of 30 Earth observation satellites, the consortium announced.
Read More »Axiom sends first fully private crew to the ISS in 2022
Pretty starck: The start-up Axiom Space wants to send the first fully private crew to the International Space Station (ISS) on its upcoming AX-1/ SpaceX mission next year, the firm announced.
Read More »Register Today For Our Space Café WebTalk “33 minutes with Dr. Jessica West” On 16 February 2021
Join SpaceWatch.Global for an interesting and informative Space Café WebTalk featuring Dr. Jessica West, Senior Researcher at Project Ploughshares, Waterloo, Canada. This event will take place on 16 February 2021 at 4:00 pm CET.
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