Blue Origin has agreed to work with the US military to investigate the idea of using their rockets to carry cargo and people throughout the
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NASA plans to launch four Earth science missions in 2022
The Earth Science Division of NASA intends to deploy four satellite flights in the year 2022 to gather data on seas, weather, mineral dust, and surface
Two consortiums are examining the possibility of a future European satellite constellation
The European Commission has chosen two European space company consortiums to conduct preliminary research on a potential European satellite constellation. New Symphonie, a cooperation led
Satellite companies condemn megaconstellation filings as “excessive”
Seasoned satellite operators expressed their displeasure with the many proposals for massive satellite constellations, urging that states should step up and set restrictions to limit such systems.
The Oculus Observatory in South Australia uses passive radar to monitor space objects
The Oculus Observatory in South Australia, which opened on December 9, is home to the first of a proposed global network of the passive radars for
Chandrayaan-2, an Indian spacecraft, maneuvered to avoid colliding with NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
In October, India’s Chandrayaan-2 lunar orbiter navigated to avoid colliding with NASA’s LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter), a close encounter that both agencies have recognized but
UKZN launches a rocket engine targeted at satellite launch vehicle
The ASReG (Aerospace Systems Research Group) at University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has successfully evaluated the liquid propellant rocket engine; being the very first step toward
The White House has released a framework for space priorities
The White House issued a memo on December 1 outlining its space policy priorities, which include dealing with escalating military threats and maintaining “a rules-centered international order
Outside the space station, NASA astronauts do a spacewalk to replace a damaged antenna
A malfunctioning antenna outside the ISS (International Space Station) was replaced by two NASA astronauts on the spacewalk, re-establish one of the orbiting outpost’s communication channels
Axiom Space describes research intentions for the first expedition to the International Space Station
The three private astronauts who will fly to the ISS (International Space Station) on Axiom Space’s inaugural voyage next February will conduct over 100 hours of research