Professor Sedky, the EgSA CEO, opened the training by welcoming the eight Africa delegates represented in the workshop.
According to Dr Ayman Ahmed, the Training Coordinator, the workshop aims to bring together teams from African countries to share knowledge on topics related to the space industry and discuss methods by which space technologies and their applications can be utilised to support sustainable ...
China Maps Out Plans to Put Astronauts on the Moon and on Mars - The New York Times
The Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China in 2021. China’s space program has shown remarkable progress since 1986, when Deng Xiaoping launched Project 863, a science and technology program that included plans for a crewed spacecraft. Credit...
JIUQUAN SATELLITE LAUNCH CENTER — Thirty years ago, the Chinese government initiated a secret plan for its space program, including a key goal of building a space station by 2020.
Space technology brings medical benefits to earth: Mississauga doctor | insauga
From the infrared thermometer to GPS — devices made for space benefit people on earth as well, a Mississauga doctor examines in a new research paper.
Asrar, who is also a global faculty member at the International Space University, has long had an interest in how space technology can benefit medical practice at home.
NASA awardee working on lunar rover technology | RIT
Fleming aims to use her studies across STEM fields and in Spanish to benefit others. Her research on laser power converters for lunar rovers is funded by her 2022 NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunity (NSTGRO) award.
RIT student Katelynn Fleming is hard at work making new discoveries on the moon. But her ultimate goal is to use technology to help all of us on Earth.
Space Force Awards Three Contracts to Ombra and Partner Clarkson University | | elpasoinc.com
Potsdam, NY, Dec. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Michael Bazzocchi has been awarded three U.S. Space Force STTR subcontracts with Ombra worth $254,416 as part of the first SpaceWERX Space Prime effort, Orbital Prime.
Op-ed | Space Force faces key questions ahead of next launch services procurement - SpaceNews
The U.S. Space Force is in the process of defining the framework for Phase 3 of the National Security Space Launch program (NSSL).
The follow-on from the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program, NSSL ensures that the Department of Defense has access to launch services to put the most critical military and intelligence collection assets into orbit — assets like GPS, space-based early warning, and other classified ...
Australian Women Launching Space Careers With Airbus
A group of young Australian women are reaching for the stars as unprecedented investment in space exploration opens an astronomical array of career opportunities.
The successful interns – Hayley Nitschke, Sophie Hagley, and Meaghan Munro – are the first to be selected under the Airbus Space Internship Program, which is part of the UK-Australia Space Bridge Framework Arrangement which aims to expand and develop the space industries in both ...
Zero-G to Contribute a Significant Donation to Space For A Better World Non-Profit
Through story telling content, curated experiences, events, and educational partnerships, Space for A Better World connects the space curious to the space serious.
"Only a fraction of humanity has ever experienced zero gravity. It's time to change that," Matt emphasized. And as the only FAA-approved provider of zero gravity flights in the entire country, we're in a unique position to make that happen–one flight at a time."
The Week in Launches: SpaceX Launches Private Mission to Moon, New Chinese Rocket Debuts - ...
There were five launches last week from China and the United States. Orbital launch attempts now total 173 for the year, with 167 successes, five failures and one partial failure.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted off on Sunday at 2:38 a.m. from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The booster placed ispace's Hakuto-R lander, United Arab Emirates’ Rashid rover and NASA's Lunar Flashlight CubeSat orbiter on a course to the moon.
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