Aerospace & Defence
Hanwha Phasor and Lufthansa Technik partner for advanced connectivity
Satellite communications company Hanwha Phasor and Lufthansa Technik, one of the global leading providers of technical aircraft services, have partnered to deliver advanced in-flight connectivity for commercial flights.
Termin-spiration: termites inspire lunar mounds in space
In the quest for human expansion into space, the University of Arizona's College of Engineering is pioneering an approach that draws inspiration from one of nature's most impressive architects: termites.
ClearSpace and Orbit Fab to create in-space refuelling service
ClearSpace and Orbit Fab recently announced a comprehensive strategic partnership aimed at enhancing in-space refuelling and servicing capabilities.
ODU connector solutions: new standards in military technology
Training and simulation technology in the military sector plays a decisive role for ODU connector solutions.
Science and technology projects wanted for UK space mission
Up to £15 million commercial funding could be made available for British science and technology to fly to space.
Filtronic cements position in LEO market
RF- and mm-Wave specialist, Filtronic, has signed a contract worth £7.8 million with a leading low Earth orbit (LEO) organisation.
Time to bridge the terahertz gap
The scientific community is striving to bring life to the so-called ‘dead zone’, a region of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum between electronics and optics.
SpaceX launches private lunar mission ‘Odysseus’
In an event that could redefine lunar exploration, Odysseus, a robotic lunar lander developed by Houston-based Intuitive Machines, has embarked on its journey to the moon, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Sener to design for ESA’s TRUTHS mission
Project leader Airbus Defence and Space Ltd (UK) awarded Sener the design and prototyping of the Sun Polychromator (SPC), a key instrument for the TRUTHS mission payload, being a critical and complex element of the satellite’s innovative on-board calibration system.
New funding ensures UK role in global exploration to the Moon, Mars, and Venus
UK scientists and engineers are set to play a role in global missions to the Moon, Mars, and Venus following new funding from the UK Space Agency.