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Centaur issue delays JPSS-2 launch

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 6, 2022

WASHINGTON — The launch of a polar-orbiting weather satellite and reentry technology demonstration will be delayed more than a week because of a battery problem with the upper stage of their rocket, NASA announced Oct. 29.

Next Artemis 1 launch attempt on schedule for mid-November

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 5, 2022

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Preparations for the next attempt to launch the Space Launch System rocket on the Artemis 1 mission remain on schedule for the middle of November, but agency officials said launch opportunities may be limited if it slips to later in the month because of the Thanksgiving holiday.

As clock ticks on Amazon’s constellation, buying Starship launches not out of the question

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 4, 2022

WASHINGTON — Amazon’s Project Kuiper needs half of its internet constellation – or about 1,600 satellites — to be operating in low Earth orbit by July 2026. 

Connecting the Dots | Identifying satellite UFOs

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 3, 2022

While tracking more and more objects orbiting Earth is crucial to ensure a safe operating environment, so is the ability to identify them correctly.

ISS partners weigh options for using commercial space stations

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 2, 2022

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA — Partner agencies on the International Space Station program say they are in discussions about how they will use, and pay for, commercial space stations that will replace it.

New Starlink dish kit enables services ‘on any moving land object’

news-hubBy newseditor2021November 1, 2022

TAMPA, Fla. — SpaceX started taking pre-orders Oct. 25 for a flat panel antenna that enables land vehicles to use its Starlink broadband service while in motion.

Psyche launch rescheduled for October 2023

news-hubBy newseditor2021October 31, 2022

WASHINGTON — A NASA mission to an asteroid that missed its launch window this fall because of technical issues has been rescheduled for launch next October.

Axiom Space to fly Saudi astronauts

news-hubBy newseditor2021October 14, 2022

PARIS — Axiom Space will fly two astronauts from Saudi Arabia, one of them a woman, to space as soon as next year, the company and the Saudi government announced September 22, 2022.

Kayhan, Astroscale, UT Austin win Space Force study contract for in-orbit servicing technology

news-hubBy newseditor2021October 13, 2022

WASHINGTON — Kayhan Space, and partners Astroscale US and the University of Texas at Austin, won a U.S. Space Force contract to develop software for in-orbit servicing vehicles, the companies announced September 28, 2022.

TransAstra and Celestron to modify telescopes for spaceflight

news-hubBy newseditor2021October 12, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – Trans Astronautica Corp. announced an agreement Sept. 27 with telescope manufacturer Celestron to develop a space-qualified version of the company’s Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA) ground-based telescope.

Lynk Global to deploy experimental 5G payload in December

news-hubBy newseditor2021October 11, 2022

TAMPA, Fla. — Lynk Global said Sept. 28 it will test the ability to send a 5G signal from a satellite launching in December to standard mobile devices, after getting funding for the demonstration from an undisclosed partner.

Repeating fast radio burst with weird magnetic field challenges magnetar explanation

news-hubBy newseditor2021October 10, 2022

A repeating fast radio burst (FRB) with a changeable, polarized magnetic field has deepened the mystery of what produces these enigmatic millisecond-long bursts of radio waves from deep space.

NASA and ESA sign lunar cooperation statement

news-hubBy newseditor2021October 9, 2022

PARIS — NASA and the European Space Agency signed an agreement on cooperation on lunar exploration activities that could open the door to additional ESA roles in the NASA-led Artemis effort.

Beyond Gravity: Mission-critical supplier for exploration

UncategorizedBy newseditor2021October 8, 2022

Moon, Mars or Jupiter: No matter how distant or challenging a deep space mission, products from Beyond Gravity (formerly RUAG Space) help make space exploration a success.

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