In this week’s Space Cafè WebTalk, Dr. Bhavya Lal, Researcher at IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute talked about Chinas Commercial Space Sector.
Read More »Register Today For Our Space Café WebTalk “33 minutes with Prof. Dr. Ram Jakhu” On 20 October 2020
Join SpaceWatch.Global for an interesting and informative Space Café WebTalk featuring Prof. Dr. Ram S. Jakhu, Acting Director of the Institute of Air and Space Law at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. This event will take place on 20 October 2020 at 4:00 pm CEST.
Read More »E2MC Update On Space-Financing Rounds in September 2020
September saw over US$300 million of space financing rounds, including blockbuster rounds for Chinese launcher LandSpace and the Finnish SAR constellation ICEYE. Notably absent this month were large rounds for satellite communications companies, like those we have seen in many previous months.
Read More »U.S. farmers join Keep GPS coalition to protect satellite-based precision agriculture
U.S. farmers join Keep GPS coalition to protect satellite-based precision agriculture
Read More »U.S. DARPA tasks Gryphon with supporting nuclear thermal propulsion system
U.S. DARPA tasks Gryphon with nuclear thermal propulsion system
Read More »Scottish space industry eager to double growth by 2030, study says
Scottish space industry eager to double growth by 2030, study says
Read More »NASA and SpaceX target Halloween for their Crew-1 mission to ISS
NASA and SpaceX target Halloween for their ISS crew mission
Read More »Emirates want to land on Moon in first Arab lunar mission
Emirates want to land on Moon in first Arab lunar mission
Read More »Rocket Factory Augsburg selects French Guiana for RFA ONE launches
Rocket Factory Augsburg selects French Guiana’s Kourou for RFA ONE launches
Read More »Space Café Podcast Episode 012 Featuring Chris Lee Is Now Available
SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present the 12th episode in our podcast series The Space Cafe Podcast: Chris Lee – How will Hubble die? Is this the golden era of space travel? Why ESA has a bright future.
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