The volume of information and video footage – both from perspectives on the ground and from high in the sky – coming out of the war in Ukraine is simply astounding.
We are constantly updated on the war's developments, hour-by-hour, if not minute-by-minute, in the news and via social media. Cell phone videos of Russian jets screaming over neighborhoods are instantaneously uploaded to the internet.
NASA to Participate in Space Symposium, Broadcast Select Panels | NASA
Pakistan keen to explore space technologies for sustainable development | Pakistan – Gulf News
"Generally, when we think about space science, all that comes to mind is astronauts. But this field is incredible.
The third International conference on space was organized by Pakistan Space and Upper Research Commission (SUPARCO) - the country's national space agency mainly responsible for conducting peaceful research in space technology and promoting the technology for the socio-economic uplift of the ...
Russian space chief: Sanctions could imperil space station | Technology | nptelegraph.com
In this photo released by Roscosmos Space Agency, the Russian Soyuz MS-19 space capsule lies on the ground shortly after the landing southeast of the Kazakh town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, March 30, 2022.
FILE - In this image taken from video footage released by the Roscosmos Space Agency, the Soyuz MS-21 space ship, right, approaches the International Space Station, ISS, during docking to the station, Friday, March 18, 2022.
SpaceX launches fourth dedicated rideshare mission - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — SpaceX launched the fourth in its series of dedicated rideshare missions April 1, placing one relatively large satellite and dozens of smallsats into low Earth orbit.
The Falcon 9 lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 12:24 p.m. Eastern. SpaceX beat predictions of poor weather, with just a 30% chance of acceptable weather projected the day before liftoff.
Impact Story: Roll-Out Solar Arrays | NASA
NASA Conducts Wet Dress Rehearsal for Space Launch System - FLYING Magazine
NASA began its wet dress rehearsal for the Space Launch System (SLS) as part of the agency's Artemis I mission.
The wet dress rehearsal includes fueling the rocket's tanks, a full launch countdown, delay launch, and drain fuel in the event of a rescheduled liftoff. During the rehearsal, the launch team will record data for use on the actual launch date.
Women's History Month: Meet Mahmooda Sultana | NASA
Cumulative Seed Funding For SPACE WALKER Brings Million$$ For Spaceplane Development – SatNews
SPACE WALKER Inc. has closed an additional $4.5 million through convertible equity and bonds, completing seed funding mainly from individual angel investors through March of 2022. This brings the total amount of funds raised to nearly $10 million .
SPACE WALKER is a university startup that researches and develops winged, reusable, suborbital spaceplanes for sustainable space travel and transportation. The company envisions a future where everyone can travel between Earth and space as freely as riding a commercial airplane today.
Pixxel launches India's first private commercial imaging satellite to space with SpaceX
Pixxel, a space-technology startup, today announced that it successfully launched its first fully-fledged commercial satellite Shakuntala (Technology Demonstrator-2) with the SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket on April 1.
Being Pixxel's first fully-fledged satellite, Shakuntala hosts one of the highest resolution hyperspectral commercial cameras ever flown to space, bringing it one step closer to building a 24x7 health monitor for the planet, according to a press statement.
Yura, a young entrepreneur trained at the @USAID-supported Ukrainian Leadership Academy, had been innovating space-… https://t.co/V6P3kddyuT PowerUSAID (from Washington, D.C.) Wed Mar 30 20:21:41 +0000 2022
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