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Kontron and ThinKom deliver network with readily available Ka-band SATCOM antenna platform
Kontron has announces its collaboration with ThinKom to demonstrate and make readily available a highly flexible Ka-band SATCOM solution to the avionics market.
Sustainable satellites using Li-Fi GigaDock transceivers
Humans cause too much waste not only on Earth. Space debris is also becoming an ever greater problem.
Why did China choose a balloon for its US ‘surveillance op’?
In news that has curiously captivated much media attention over the past week or so, a giant balloon sent by China was spotted floating over continental USA.The public first became aware of it on February 1st, and after much back and forth, US officials decided to shoot it down on February 4th.
IoT’s increasing importance in a climate changing world
By Kristian McCann, Editor, Electronic Specifer. In the slim chance you haven’t heard the news, the world’s climate is in trouble. Yes, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) just released a report giving a ‘final warning’ on climate crisis; claiming we must act now before it’s too late.
Daily data delivery milestone achieved
Kleos Space, a space-powered defence and intelligence technology company, confirms having reached the milestone of daily product delivery collected from a strategically critical area of interest to its early adopter customers.
What’s the price of risk in the private space sector?
The number of satellites in low-Earth orbit is predicted to grow dramatically over the next decade due to the launch of planned satellite constellations by private companies.
Radiation-tolerant device targeting low-earth orbit space applications
The commercialisation of the Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) region is transforming space exploration and satellite communication at roughly 1,200 miles above Earth.
First launch from the UK
On 9 January 2023, the first ever orbital launch attempt from UK soil took place by Virgin Orbit from Spaceport Cornwall.
European ecosystem for Earth observation kicked off
An initiative of the European Space Agency and the European Commission, Copernicus Data Access Service for Earth observation, has been kicked off.
2023 set to be a big year for UK space developments
The first orbital rocket launch from British soil is set to take place in this evening (9 January 2023).