SAN FRANCISCO – Orbion Space Technology will supply a propulsion system for a U.S. Space Force prototype weather satellite, under a contract with General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS).
In February, the Space Force announced the selection of General Atomics and Orion Space Solutions to each develop and launch demonstration satellites to gather global weather imagery and data on cloud characteristics.
Brauntex space camp taps into creativity, engineering | Community Alert | herald-zeitung.com
Risa Miller, left, helps JT, center, build his Mars habitat as Mason watches during Janet's Planet Astronaut Academy Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at the Brauntex Theatre in New Braunfels.
Move over Buzz Aldrin New Braunfels has a fresh crop of space cadets ready for take off thanks to the Brauntex Performing Arts Theatre.
Sask. students launch high altitude balloon into near space | CTV News
A group of students from the University of Saskatchewan were given three weeks to plan and conduct the launch of a high altitude balloon into near space.
"It was an awesome experience," Pouya Pourkarim told CTV News. "I've been talking about it with all my friends and families."
New head of Space Force acquisitions looks to get back to basics - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — The Space Force's new acquisition executive Frank Calvelli says there is no quick fix for problems that for years have plagued defense procurements, such as cost overruns and schedule delays.
His plan is straightforward. "We need to make sure we have really good acquisition and contracting strategies upfront. We have to execute and deliver on time," Calvelli said in an interview with SpaceNews.
China Daily: Vision China event focuses on role of emerging intelligent tech
BEIJING , June 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The following article was published today by China Daily .
Emerging intelligent technologies, represented by information technology and artificial intelligence, are expected to play a bigger role in promoting industrial upgrading and a new wave of globalization, and more efforts should be made to bolster international cooperation in science and ...
india: Space and satellites could be next frontier of India-Israel partnership - The Economic Times
A tiny spacecraft the size of a microwave could pave the way for a station between Earth and the ...
The miniscule satellite, called a CubeSat , is about the size of a microwave oven and weighs just 55 pounds (25 kilograms), but it will be the first to test out a unique, elliptical lunar orbit.
The orbit, which is called a near rectilinear halo orbit, is very elongated and provides stability for long-term missions while requiring little energy to maintain — which is exactly what the Gateway will need. The orbit exists at a balanced point in the gravities of the moon and Earth.
'India has potential to have hundreds of space entrepreneurs': Minister Chandrasekhar - The Week
Speaking at the Development of Space Start-up Ecosystem in India (DeSSEI) conference in Bengaluru, Chandrasekhar said there are several technologies such as the launch vehicle technology and other allied technologies in the space ecosystem that require innovation and entrepreneurship in the ...
Mike Kaplan Appointed VP of Business Development at LeoStella; CEO Mike Hettich Quoted
With broad work experience spanning both the public and private sectors, Kaplan began his career at the Naval Research Laboratory's Naval Center for Space Technology, where he eventually became advanced concepts section head.
Over the years, Kaplan has also held senior leadership roles at Boeing, Raytheon Technologies, Ball Aerospace and Belcan, the latter of which was his most recent position before coming to LeoStella. At Belcan, he was vice president of new business development for the defense and space division.
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