NASA is providing $5.1 million in grants to 17 researchers around the country to develop " futuristic space technology concepts ."
NASA's Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program exists to fund early-stage research to develop technology that could be used in future space missions. The grants are split up into two phases, across nine different states.
The future of space technology, read full article | Qrius
Off the back of the launch of the incredible James Webb Space Telescope, we take a look at what the future of space technology holds.
Everybody loves thinking about space. The mysteries it poses, the way it appears in our culture through sci-fi movies and more. It's even one of the most popular themes for online games including classics such as Space Invaders or more modern hits like Stellaris.
Comment: UK opportunities in space technology | The Engineer The Engineer
The UK Space Defence Strategy represents a big opportunity for UK companies writes BAE Systems’ Technology Director Dave Short
For thousands of years, generals have known the strategic importance of high ground on the battlefield.
This new strategy is a big opportunity for UK companies, large and small. Around 25% of the world’s telecoms satellites are already built here 1 and the global space market is predicted to reach £490bn by 2030 2 .
Austin space tech firm CesiumAstro raises $60M to continue growth
Austin-based space technology company CesiumAstro has raised $60 million to expand its team and grow its research, development and manufacturing capabilities.
CEO Shey Sabripour, an aerospace industry veteran, founded CesiumAstro in 2017. The company makes hardware and software for aerospace communication technology, which can be used for a range of commercial and satellite communication needs.
Additional Growth For Fleet Space Technologies + Australian Government Awards Million$$ – SatNews
Fleet Space Technologies has announced that the Australian Government has committed $20 million to the development of the Space Manufacturing Hub in Adelaide, South Australia.
This state-of-the-art facility will enable the further growth of Fleet Space Technologies in line with Australia's ambitions to create one of the world's leading space industries. In total 221 jobs are expected to be created in the sector across Fleet Space Technologies and its partners.
Canada Space Companies Come Together to Launch Industry Association
Nine Canadian Space companies have come together to launch Space Space, a national industry association representing Canada's space innovators. Brian Gallant, former Premier of New Brunswick, will function as the CEO of Space Canada.
The nine Canadian Space companies include MDA, GHGSat, NorthStar Earth & Space, Telesat, Calian, Magellan Aerospace, Maritime Launch, Mission Control and Spacebridge, thus covering a wide range of in terms of building and implementing innovative new solutions – from space-based ...
Altius to Contribute Technology to Robotic Arms for DoD On-Orbit Servicing
As we move into spring, we wanted to share more detail on a major project underway, and one that will be a significant part of everyday operations at Voyager's Altius Space Machines over the next two years.
In closing out 2021, our team received exciting news from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU): Maxar Technologies was selected to aid in the design and delivery of two robotic arms to support the in-space assembly and servicing capabilities for the U.S.
Will the International Space Station Survive the Russia-Ukraine Conflict? - News @ Northeastern
This report is part of ongoing coverage of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Visit our dedicated page for more on this topic.
Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, says Western sanctions resulting from its invasion of Ukraine have led Russia to question its commitment to the space station beyond 2024—news that casts doubt on the program's future.
NASA considers stingray-like drone to fly the skies of Venus
Since 1966, space agencies have conducted more than three dozen missions to Venus, yet there remain many open questions about the second planet in our solar system, including the nature of its climate, what Venus can teach us about distant exoplanets, and whether the planet once supported or may ...
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