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New Space for All projects to inspire young people into STEM
The UK Space Agency has allocated funding to 15 projects across the UK, aimed at engaging young people from diverse backgrounds and encouraging them to pursue careers in STEM.
Viavi announces SecurePNT 6200 with SecureTime services
Viavi has announced the availability of SecurePNT 6200 with SecureTimeSM services, a resilient timing clock solution that delivers the most comprehensive assurance of positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) services used in critical infrastructure operations worldwide.
Overcome the five challenges threatening NTN success
Nancy Friedrich of Keysight Technologies talks about expanding aerospace and defence connectivity by addressing challenges threatening NTN success.
SpaceX Falcon 9 reaches a record 20th flight
SpaceX has once again matched its own record for rocket reusability with the recent launch of a Falcon 9 rocket.
Radiation-tolerant PolarFire SoC FPGAs
Microchip has introduced the radiation-tolerant (RT) PolarFire system-on-chip (SoC) FPGA for space applications.
NPL and ESA collaborate to develop next-gen PNT technologies
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is working in collaboration with the European Space Agency's (ESA) Navigation Innovation Support Programme (NAVISP) and the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to develop the next generation of Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) technologies.
Lynred wins Sentinel-2 NG mission pre-development contract
Lynred has announced its selection, in an open bidding process, to develop an advanced multispectral infrared detector for the Sentinel-2 Next-Generation (NG) land monitoring satellite mission; the continuation of the Sentinel-2 mission. Both missions are led by the European Space Agency (ESA), within the framework of the European Commission Copernicus NG program.
What and where is Spaceport Cornwall?
Spaceport Cornwall is a name we are hearing more and more in the Aerospace and Defence industry, but what and where is Spaceport Cornwall?
Fraunhofer FOBP opens laboratory in space
Radiation, vacuum, and substantial temperature fluctuations: extreme conditions prevail in space, presenting a tough challenge for satellite communications. With the Fraunhofer On-Board Processor (FOBP), experiments can be conducted in space to explore whether new technologies are operational under real conditions. The FOBP passed its final tests last week and has begun its service on board the Heinrich Hertz satellite of the German Space Agency ...
Seeing robots process large work area with high precision
The automation specialist AKEOPLUS has developed an innovative robotic cell for the production of satellite panels at the global space manufacturer Thales Alenia Space.