Ubotica, the space AI specialist, is highlighting what it describes as a significant milestone in Live Earth Intelligence for its CogniSAT-6 satellite mission. It is has achieved successful onboard AI detection of objects on Earth and also the immediate relay of insight data to users on the ground. The Dublin-based company says it marks the world’s first commercial deployment of ...
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Dawn Aerospace unveils DFT port for propulsion and maintenance
Dawn Aerospace, the Netherlands satellite propulsion specialist, has unveiled its new on-orbit docking and refueling system, its DFT port. Specifically, it is the Docking and Fluid Transfer (DFT) port. This is for its SatDrive propulsion systems, to enable in-space refueling for its customers. Note that the DFT port is only first scheduled to launch in 2025. However, the company said ...
Embedded inertial navigation system
HBK has launches what it describes as a “tactical-grade” embedded inertial navigation system in a 38 x 24 x 8.6mm 8.3g package – 18% thinner and 20% lighter than its earlier 3DMCV5. 3DM-CV7-INS, as it will be known, has 1.5°/hr gyro bias instability – which is where the tactical grade comment comes from, and is calibrated over its operating range ...
Airbus microwave radiometers aim to improve weather forecasts
Airbus will build two microwave radiometers on behalf of the French Space Agency (CNES). These will be for use on a NASA/JAXA international climate satellite mission. It will be as part of the French contribution to an Atmosphere Observing System (AOS) initiative. It is the C²OMODO mission (Convective Core Observations through MicrOwave Derivatives in the trOpics). Radiometers Specifially, the C²OMODO ...
Terran Orbital commencing construction of 94,000 square foot facility
With the certificate of occupancy secured on the building’s construction, Terran Orbital – the satellite manufacturer – is commencing construction of a new space vehicle assembly facility. The 94,000 square feet building – situated on a five-acre site – is located at 4 Goodyear in Irvine, California. The company says it is targeting occupancy in Q1 2025. Terran says it ...
Viasat introduces Secure Wireless Hub for dismounted soldiers
Viasat is introducing its Secure Wireless Hub (SWH), described as a wearable tactical gateway solution. The SWH system is being developed as part of a multi-phase effort with the U.S. Army, specifically the Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This is to meet requirements for tactical edge computing and networking, in a small form factor, for dismounted users. Tactical “Tactical edge operators ...
SmallSat 2024: Hyperspectral imager
At the Small Satellite Conference in Utah, Imec announced a hyperspectral sensor with an on-chip line-based filter covering 450 – 900nm in 96 bands. It had equidistantly divided spectral bands and, compared with its previous generation, double the TDI (time-delayed-integration) capacity – to 10 line per band. Underneath the filter is a ‘2/3inch’ 2,048pixel image sensor from AMS – the ...
Astroscale secures funding for Final Phase of ELSA-M In-Orbit demo
Astroscale, a specialist in space debris removal, has secured finding to complete the Final Phase of ELSA-M. This is an in-orbit demonstration of space debris removal. Specifically, Astroscale UK – a subsidiary of Japan-based Astroscale Holdings – will receive £11.78 from the UK Space Agency and ESA. ELSA-M stands for End-of-Life by Astroscale-Multiple. Sunrise The funding was released following the ...
Novocomms to develop PNT demonstrator for Pivot into Space
A grant from the Pivot into Space programme is funding a Novocomms R&D project to develop a next-gen PNT (positioning, navigation and timing antenna) system for use in space. Pivot into Space is a programme being led by the Midlands Aerospace Alliance. It has funding from the UK Space Agency that is matched by industry. The idea is for the ...
UK Space Agency plans for stronger ESA presence at ECSAT
The UK Space Agency and the European Space Agency (ESA) say they will build together on the success of the European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT), which employs 100 people in Harwell. Specifically, they will aim to strengthen work on the centre’s 5G/6G hub with a focus on satellite telecommunications. The agencies say they will also explore the ...