NASA selects Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX to develop human landing systems for the Artemis.
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Picture of the Day: A Mars Helicopter called Ingenuity
Thank you to NASA for this Picture of the Day - an artist's impression of the Mars Helicopter, which is a small, autonomous rotorcraft that will travel with NASA's Mars Perseverance rover.
US Space Force celebrates 25 years of GPS
Yesterday marked the 25th anniversary of the Global Positioning System, better known as GPS.
Antenna gets Inmarsat approval
Smiths Interconnect’s KaStream 5000 MK II Satcom antenna system has received Inmarsat type approval for use over the Inmarsat Global Xpress network. The system is is optimised for use over the Inmarsat Global Xpress Ka-band network and supports commercial and military modems. It can be used in tail-mount, hatch-mount and roll-on roll-off installations combining the RF electronics, antenna aperture and ...
Teledyne e2v image sensor provides the single eye of CHEOPS statellite
Teledyne e2v says the CCD47-20 image sensor is possibly the most used for space imaging missions
ESA’s Cheops satellite observes its first exoplanets
ESA’s first mission dedicated to the study of exoplanets is starting its science operations.
US Space Force chooses VOX Space for $35m smallsat launches
The US Space Force selects VOX Space to deliver 44 small satellites to low earth orbit.
JPL launches “Honey, I Shrunk the NASA Payload” challenge
NASA's JPL is running a public prize competition to design miniaturised payloads for future Moon missions.
Masten XL-1 lunar lander to prep human Moon landings
Masten’s XL-1 lunar lander has been chosen by NASA to will deliver science and technology payloads to the Moon’s South Pole in 2022 ahead of human expeditions.
NASA criticised for its handling of ISS National Laboratory
An independent report criticises NASA for its handling of the US National Research Laboratory, the ISSNL.