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Farnborough International Space Show to reconnect the global space community
Farnborough International (FIL) announced the inaugural Farnborough International Space Show, an annual event for the UK space industry, set to kickstart the commercial space age.
The Exploration Company secures contract from ESA
The Exploration Company has announced it has secured the European Space Agency as an anchor client - via a new contract secured in a competitive tender process - to develop a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Cargo Return Service.
£9M funding for satellite instruments to monitor climate
The UK Space Agency has announced its largest investment into an early-stage technology programme to enhance the UK’s Earth observation technologies, to improve how space is used to understand and protect the planet.
Samtec AcceleRate slim cable assemblies save PCB space
Samtec, Inc.announces availability in production quantities of AcceleRate Slim Direct-Attach Cable Assemblies, the industry’s slimmest cable system.
SYSGO and Klepsydra to advance AI in avionics and space systems
SYSGO, a provider of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and hypervisors, and Klepsydra, a specialist in Artificial Intelligence (AI) software for Edge Computing, announce a technology partnership aimed at bringing AI innovation to the avionics and space embedded markets.
Transform your space projects with TLV1H103-SEP
The TLV1H103-SEP is a 325MHz, high speed comparator with rail-to-rail inputs and a propagation delay of 2.5ns.
Laser technology tackles space debris
Researchers at TU Graz in Austria have achieved more accurate orbit predictions for both satellites and space debris, alongside an improved understanding of water masses present on Earth: achieved using satellite laser ranging technology.
TMUX582F-SEP: Your Shield in Space
The TMUX582F-SEP is a modern 8:1 multiplexer suitable for single ended operation. This latch-up immune device offers robust overvoltage protection up to +60V making it optimal for harsh space environments. Additionally, this protection operates in powered-on, powered-off, and floating supply conditions.
Faster space communication with record-sensitive receiver
In space exploration, long-distance optical links can now be used to transmit images, films, and data from space probes to Earth using light. But in order for the signals to reach all the way and not be disturbed along the way, hypersensitive receivers and noise-free amplifiers are required.
University academic to help space vessels travel longer distances
Thefuture of space travelis seemingly changing by the day and a Coventry University academic is doing his bit to stay at the front of the space race.