Space technology | Stellar show - Cover Story News - Issue Date: Aug 29, 2022
I ndian public consciousness, the stupendous progress in space technology often stands in for the country's overall advancement in science.
Orion Space Solutions wins satellite contract from U.S. Space Force
Orion Space Solutions LLC, a Louisville aerospace company that rebranded this year from Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates LLC, has inked a deal, along with a group of other contractors, to develop satellite technology for the U.S. Space Force.
The $44.5 million deal is for the Tetra-5 mission, a Space Force effort to put commercial technologies to work in space-observation scenarios.
Thailand plans 'Space Technology Lab' in Chiang Rai - Pattaya Mail
The House committee on telecommunications and the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) are pushing for a space technology laboratory in Wiang Pa Pao district of Chiang Rai province.
The facility could also help the assessment of disaster impacts and issue warnings on possible disasters to people. It could support farmland management and develop young people into space technology professionals in the future, Col Settapong said. (TNA)
Harnessing Space Technology for Africa's Infrastructural Development - Space in Africa
NATO Review - The climate-space nexus: new approaches for strengthening NATO's resilience
Climate change presents major challenges that NATO faces today, and will have to confront tomorrow. Space technology is playing an increasingly important role in helping to monitor rapid environmental change and identify related hazards .
NATO already recognises space capabilities as critical in the area of environmental monitoring, meteorological forecasting, and the planning and execution of NATO missions and operations. Yet, the benefits of space technology for improved operational effectiveness remain underutilised.
Big plans for mini-launchers - SpaceNews
Most of the enthusiasm about small launch vehicles has focused on the very smallest ones, those capable of placing a few hundred, and in some cases just a few dozen, kilograms into low Earth orbit.
In the next few months, though, the industry's attention will shift to a larger class of rockets, sometimes called "mini-launchers," capable of placing about a metric ton into orbit.
ESA to request funding for space-based solar power study - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — The European Space Agency will seek funding this fall for a feasibility study of space-based solar power, the latest sign of support for a concept that still faces significant technical and financial challenges.
Josef Aschbacher, ESA director general, tweeted Aug. 16 that he will ask member states at this November's ministerial meeting to fund a preparatory program for space-based solar power (SBSP) called Solaris. He did not disclose how much funding he was requesting for Solaris.
Race back to space: Nations want a piece of the moon pie | Ctech
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