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Desert flight of largest aircraft ever flown breaks records
The Stratolaunch Roc has completed its record-breaking six-hour long flight over the Californian Mojave Desert.
2023 to be a big year for space & satellite developments
2023 is set to be a huge year for British space launches. The nation holding its breath for further news on the Virgin Orbit launch from Spaceport Cornwall now that the final required licenses have been issued by the UK space regulator, which will put Britain on the ‘space’ map.
Kleos’ Observer Mission targeted for January 3rd launch
Kleos Space advises its four Observer Mission (KSF3) satellites are manifested to launch on 3rd January aboard the Transporter-6 SpaceX mission.
Kleos geospatial intelligence released to customers
Kleos Space S.A., a space-powered defence and intelligence technology company, confirms it is now successfully processing RF data collected by the Vigilance Mission (KSF1) satellites through its signal processing technology platform to create its geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) product, LOCATE, which has been released to initial customers alongside other intelligence collected by the Vigilance Mission.
NASA & SpaceX to study Hubble Telescope reboost possibility
NASA and SpaceX signed an unfunded Space Act Agreement Thursday, Sept. 22, to study the feasibility of a SpaceXand Polaris Programidea to boost the agency’s Hubble Space Telescope into a higher orbit with the Dragon spacecraft, at no cost to the government
Satellite Vu signs second SpaceX launch contract for thermal data collection
British Earth Observation company, Satellite Vu, has signed a second SpaceX launch contract for their second satellite, doubling their thermal data collection capacity– faster than planned– amidst rising climate concerns.
Astrocast increases constellation to 14 satellites
Astrocast, a global nanosatellite IoT network operator,launched new satellites on Saturday, 26th November into space.
UK experiment to create materials for metal & medicine launches
A UK experiment to find new ways of creating materials to be used for medicines and metal alloys launched to the International Space Station (ISS).
Satellite to map all of the Earth’s minerals
Exobotics, the UK satellite firm lowering the barriers to entry to space, has won a multi-million-pound customer contract from advanced materials specialist Quantum Generative Materials (GenMat) to construct a high-precision, remote sensing prospecting satellite.
Powering NASA’s climate change mineral dust detector on ISS
Critical elements of a new instrument attached to the International Space Station (ISS) this summer, designed to examine the chemical composition of atmospheric mineral dust, is powered by hardware from high-performance electronics company Alpha Data.