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PDC SBCs deployed onboard SDA tracking satellites
Power Device Corporation (PDC) has announced the successful deployment of its SCS3740 Single Board Computers (SBCs) onboard the Space Development Agency (SDA) Tracking satellites, built by L3Harris Technologies and launched into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) in February by the Space X Falcon 9 rocket.
ICEYE to deliver SAR satellites and data to Greece's space project with ESA
ICEYE, the global specialist in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite operations for Earth Observation, persistent monitoring, and natural catastrophe solutions, has announced signing the contract for the Greek National Satellite Space Project Axis 1.2 (radar programme) for the Greek Space Agency and Greek Ministry of Digital Governance, together with the European Space Agency.
ICEYE launches four new satellites into orbit
ICEYE has successfully launched four new SAR satellites on 16th August 2024, further expanding the company’s SAR constellation.
LEO satellites drive innovation, says GlobalData
Elon Musk's SpaceX recently introduced satellite Starlink Internet services in Indonesia, marking a significant advancement for global connectivity and investment prospects.
UK Space Agency making satellites sustainable
The UK Space Agency has announced funding for work which aims to prolong the life of satellites, as part of efforts to ensure space remains sustainable for future generations.
Teledyne e2v samples Arm-based LX2160-Space models
Teledyne e2v announces engineering models of the LX2160-Space 16-core Arm Cortex A72 based system on chip (SoC) processor, enabling early project design, hardware, and software validation for space-demanding applications. LX2160-Space engineering models have the same fit/form/function as flight models (FMs).
ESA’s Harmony mission uses ABB infrared instruments
ABB has been selected by the German space and technology company OHB System AG to develop and build the thermal infrared payloads for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Earth Explorer Harmony satellites, planned to launch in 2029.
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.
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.
Northrop Grumman creates worlds first flying data centre
Northrop Grumman recently unveiled its Deep Sensing and Targeting (DSaT) technology, which transforms aircraft into flying data centres, enabling real-time intelligence gathering from satellites and drones to assist military operations.