SAN ANTONIO , Aug. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Astroport Space Technologies, Inc. has been awarded its second NASA Phase 1 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract for the construction of landing pads on the Moon.
Astroport and its research partner, The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), will develop geotechnical engineering processes for "Lunar Surface Site Preparation for Landing/Launch Pad and Blast Shield Construction" with a focus on "regolith works" for bulk regolith excavation and movement.
Launch photos: Blue Origin's NS-22 space tourism pictures | Space
Blue Origin sent another set of tourists into space on Aug. 4. 2022. The sixth spaceflight by Blue Origin put six individuals into suborbital space and safely returned them to their home planet.
The crew spent 11 minutes in space and a few minutes floating in microgravity before parachuting back to Earth. The New Shepard rocket landed separately and successfully.
California, Indiana Students to Hear From Astronauts on Space Station
Expedition 67 Flight Engineers (clockwise from bottom) Jessica Watkins, Kjell Lindgren, and Bob Hines, all from NASA, and Samantha Cristoforetti of ESA (European Space Agency), pose for a fun portrait inside their individual crew quarters aboard the International Space Station.
Vaya Space Awarded Multiple Patents for Vortex-Hybrid
COCOA, Fla., Aug.
Vaya Space is a privately owned, vortex-hybrid rocket company based on the Space Coast of Florida with subsidiary operations in Brazil. Vaya Space has developed breakthrough and patented technologies that transform access to space.
Vaya is a purpose-driven, sustainability focused, and environmentally conscious enterprise dedicated to making a difference for humankind. Vaya Space competes within the small satellite launch sector of the space industry, a market estimated to grow to $1 trillion over the next decade.
Iranian Satellite Khayyam Sent Into Space By Russian Rocket – Eurasia Review
Iranian satellite “Khayyam” was launched into orbit by a Russian Soyuz rocket from Kazakhstan on Tuesday.
The Iranian remote sensing satellite was sent into orbit by a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday morning.
Satellite data for a more sustainable planet - SpaceRef
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SATLANTIS is very active in the key sectors of Environment and Energy – Oil & Gas – focusing in particular on the provision of full-satellite solutions related to greenhouse gases (GHG) monitoring and social and governance (ESG) applications.
Philippine Startups vie for Mentorship Program at Dynamico Space - Technology Today - EIN Presswire
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Mengtian space lab arrives at launch site in Hainan - Chinadaily.com.cn
Preparations for the launch mission scheduled for October are underway at the center, the release said.
Mengtian is more than 17 meters long, has a diameter of over 4 meters and weighs more than 20 metric tons, according to designers at the China Academy of Space Technology.
Glitch in small satellite vehicle is a setback for ISRO.
At about 9 am on Sunday, the Indian Space Research Organisation ( ISRO ) announced that its Small Satellite Launch Vehicle, SSLV-DI, had taken off successfully from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Small satellites — weighing between 5 and 1,000 kg — can be assembled at a fraction of the cost of regular satellites. They can be put together as swiftly as 72 hours by substantially smaller teams.
Another SSLV flight soon: Space Commission member Kiran Kumar – Mysuru Today
Prime News, National, Space Science and Technology, New Delhi, August 9:- The failure of India’s newest rocket to put small satellites in orbit was not a setback and the space agency will soon attempt another flight, Space Commission member A S Kiran Kumar has said.
Kumar was commenting on the failure of the first demonstration flight of the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) to put an earth observation satellite (EOS2) and AzaadiSat, built by girl students from across the country, into the desired orbit on Sunday (August 7).
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