In-Space sets sights on next phase of Faraday programme after devastating loss of Faraday-1 satellit. In-Space Missions has vowed to continue its Faraday satellite programme after the extreme disappointment of losing their maiden satellite Faraday-1.
Read More »Celestia UK Makes Scotland’s Heriot-Watt University its Home
Celestia UK, specialists in advanced antenna systems for tracking satellites, announced that Heriot-Watt University's Research Park will be its permanent base in Scotland, after a successful five month residency at the University's Global Research Innovation and Discovery (GRID) facility.
Read More »Space BD to Provide Deployment From ISS for Myanmar’s First Microsatellite
Space BD is a space startup in Japan offering access to space using the International Space Station’s Japanese Experiment Module “Kibo”, the largest single ISS module, as well as with rideshares on Japan’s flagship launch vehicle “H3”.
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: Estonia’s space policy – prioritizing e-gov, cybersecurity and AI
Today the Space sector is growing faster than ever before and it opens up new opportunities and avenues for new players.
Read More »Space Café Special Recap: Serbian Case for Space
In this week’s Space Café Special, Serbian Case for Space was in a conversation on how to start your career in space.
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: The UAE and “the next frontier” – why we are keen to develop our space program, and doing so in a hurry
By Talal AL Kaissi How things began, and where they are now: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has long looked to space as a domain we would like to make a meaningful contribution to for a variety of reasons.
Read More »Gilmour Space achieves 45-second milestone in latest hybrid rocket engine test fire
Rocket engineers at Gilmour Space Technologies in Queensland, Australia, have completed the first in a series of major technology demonstrations this year: a successful 45-second ‘hot fire’ of their upper-stage hybrid rocket engine.
Read More »‘Rapid Action Coronavirus Earth observation’ dashboard, also known as RACE, now live
In response to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) have joined forces to use the collective scientific power of their Earth-observing satellite data to document planet-wide changes in the environment and human society.
Read More »Go-ahead for Space Hub Sutherland starts countdown to launch of Orbex Prime from Scotland
The first orbital spaceflight from the United Kingdom has come a step closer following the Highland Council’s decision to give the go-ahead for the Space Hub Sutherland spaceport.
Read More »ANYWAVES & SYRLINKS: A Winning Combination for New Space
ANYWAVES, the only « pure player » European antenna equipment manufacturer for New Space, and SYRLINKS, one of the world leaders in space radio communication equipment for small satellite constellations, has signed a partnership agreement for the supply and marketing of S-band and X-band antennas on an international scale.
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