Sydney & Gold Coast, AUSTRALIA -- Macquarie University's Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) has signed an agreement with pioneering manufacturer Gilmour Space Technologies to produce a new sovereign space technology, set to launch in 2023.
Gilmour Space Technologies is one of Australia's innovative NewSpace companies and the leading venture-backed manufacturer of launch vehicles and satellite platforms.
CAPSTONE Forges New Path for NASA's Future Artemis Moon Missions
WASHINGTON , Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA's CAPSTONE spacecraft has completed final maneuvers to place it in its target orbit around the Moon, refining its path in the orbit it arrived to last week.
The spacecraft now is in the operational phase of its pathfinding mission, during which it will test an orbit key to future Artemis missions and demonstrate new technologies for spacecraft operating near the Moon.
Xi: China open to space exchanges, cooperation - Chinadaily.com.cn
President Xi Jinping reiterated on Monday China's wish to work with other nations to carry out space exploration and development.
Xi wrote in a congratulatory letter to the United Nations/China 2nd Global Partnership Workshop on Space Exploration and Innovation that the country is willing to deepen its cooperation and exchanges with other nations to advance space exploration and the peaceful use of outer space and to make ...
The race to develop space-based solar power is heating up | The Strategist
Space-based solar power, or SBSP, refers to orbital systems that collect and harvest solar energy using solar-powered satellites —enormous spacecraft with solar panels.
The concept of collecting solar power in space isn't new ; however, in recent years, there's been growing interest in developing SBSP partly due to pressure to meet national and international climate-related goals and achieve national space plans.
MoU signed to protect global heritage with space technology - China.org.cn
The International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage (HIST) under the auspices of UNESCO and the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Monday to promote world heritage conservation with space technology.
Tianzhou 4 deploys minisatellite - Chinadaily.com.cn
China has recently conducted an in-orbit test of a robotic cargo spacecraft to deploy miniature satellites, according to a project insider.
In the test that took place on Nov 14, the Tianzhou 4 cargo ship, which was on its journey back to Earth, deployed a CubeSat named SmartSat 3A into a low-Earth orbit about 380 kilometers above the ground, said Liu Likun, founder and CEO of Smart Satellite, a private satellite maker in Beijing ...
The historic LightSail 2 mission finally burned up in Earth's atmosphere
LightSail 2, The Planetary Society's solar sail proof-of-concept mission, finally reentered Earth's atmosphere almost three and a half years after it launched to orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket in July 2019.
The mission demonstrated that flight by light is possible when it used a 32-square-meter (244-square-foot) sail made out of mylar to raise a small CubeSat spacecraft's orbit by 1.9 miles (3.2 km).
UK's new space regulation will fuel participation in the commercial space race - SpaceWatch.Global
Edinburgh, 21 November 2022. – UK regulations regarding space, in force since July 2021, helped pave the way for Virgin Orbit to get approval for launching its LauncherOne vehicle from Newquay's Spaceport Cornwall facility. The launch will be the first ever orbital launch from UK soil.
China's Ground Stations in South America Raise Concerns - Diálogo Américas
In an early October report, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, highlights the growing concerns over China's space footprint in South America.
"China has created a triangle of electronic and space intelligence bases in strategic locations [of South America]," Jorge Serrano, a security expert and member of the team of advisors to Peru's Congressional Intelligence Commission, told Diálogo on October 25.
OODA Loop - Another Seminal Call to Action: Strengthening Innovation and Protecting the U.S.
“The growth of systems-based technology and platforms is disrupting traditional approaches to technology protection…explore perspectives on protecting U.S. technological advantage in an era of openness and competition.”
Razor's Edge efforts are very similar to that of America's Frontier Fund and the Quad Investor Network . The venture capital community is focusing its efforts on this sector, which has been formatively dubbed the "defense-related technologies" or "defense capabilities" sector.
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A Concert Like No Other
Hop aboard a shuttle to Kepler-1649c. Be there to welcome new lifeforms into the universe. All passengers must have a verified event ticket. There are 10,000 tickets in circulation so no need to panic. Limited seating available per trip. There will be multiple flights each hour shipping off from the NORAD Space Port in Iceland.
Event tickets are non refundable & non transferable (except on the black market. Call Sal with questions.) An event ticket can be reused for up to 9900 yearly transactions.
No sandals allowed on flight. Adults only. Kittens must show a custodian's ID at the gate. You are not allowed to get married while aboard the shuttle. Please arrive early if you are wearing jeans.
NB: EVENT TICKETS CONTAIN A PRIVATE ANONYMOUS DIGITAL IMPRINT.
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