Scorpio Shipmanagement equips its entire tanker and bulker fleet and connects its vessels with Marlink’s hybrid VSAT network solution, the company based in Oslo and Monaco said. The service extension will provide Scorpio with higher bandwidth services to meet an increasing level of business need for higher data rates and usage volumes.
Read More »U.S. does not plan to shoot down Chinese rocket piece
The U.S. military has no plan to shoot down the Long March 5B's remnants when they are expected to plunge back on Earth this weekend, the Guardian quoted the U.S. defense secretary, Lloyd Austin. Hope was the rocket would land in the ocean and that the latest estimate was that it would come down between Saturday and Sunday, he said, according to the Guardian.
Read More »ESA installs deep space dish in Australia and telescope in Chile
The European Space Agency (ESA) is building a deep space dish in Australia and an asteroid telescope in South America. ESA cooperates with the Australian Space Agency to construct a second 35-metre, deep space dish antenna at its existing ground station in New Norcia, Western Australia
Read More »Brazil to launch from Alcântara on Virgin Orbit
Luxembourg, 3 May 2021. – Brazil will launch on Virgin Orbit, the company announced. The Brazilian Space Agency (Agência Espacial Brasileira; AEB) and the Brazilian Air Force (Força Aérea Brasileira, FAB) selected Virgin Orbit “to bring orbital launch capability to Brazil, a country which has never successfully completed a domestic launch to orbit”, the company said.
Read More »ESA and FAO cooperate to address food security
Paris, 21 April 2021. – The European Space Agency (ESA) and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) cooperate “to better address major global issues such as food security, and to take further advantage of the digital transformation in agriculture”, ESA said.
Read More »Space Café Brazil 02 Recap: Aila Raquel of Alya Nanosatellites Constellation
In this week’s Space Café Brazil, Aila Raquel, CEO of Alya Nanosatellites Constellation E.O., Brazil, talked about her experience in starting a space start-up in Brazil. Aila Raquel is the CEO of Alya Nanosatellites who is committed to a global challenge for sustainable development. Incorporating Agenda2030 at Alya’s goals,
Read More »Register Today For Our Space Café Brazil 02 by Ian Grosner On 14 April 2021
This Space Café Brazil will feature Aila Raquel, CEO of Alya Nanosatellites Constellation E.O., in conversation with Ian Grosner, Correspondent of SpaceWatch.Global for Brazil.
Read More »Telespazio opens regional Galileo centre in Mexico City
Telespazio opens regional Galileo centre in Mexico City
Read More »AAK uses satellites to monitor palm oil supply and deforestation
AAK uses satellites to monitor palm oil supply and deforestation
Read More »Space Café Brazil Recap: Prof. Dr. Olavo de O. Bittencourt Neto of the Catholic University of Santos
In this week's Space Café Brazil, Prof. Dr. Olavo de O. Bittencourt Neto, of the Catholic University of Santos, Brazil, talked about the space race's history and the beginning of the golden era of the United Nations treaties on outer space. He also talked about the role of international space and policy law, national space law, and the recent developments in the space secto
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