Commercial spaceflight is booming and looks to go into full-on kaboom stage in the near future, sparking the need for an ever ...
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Space factory: German firm to test 3D-printing solar panels in orbit by 2027
The production of the ARAQYS-D3 spacecraft and its solar array will be a bi-continental effort, taking place at Dcubed’s ...
The integrated terminals will operate over Viasat's Ka-band networks, as well as the current and future Global Xpress (GX) satellites NETANYA, Israel, July 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Orbit ...
D-Orbit’s ION vehicles were launched Nov. 28 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The two ION satellite carrier ...
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Military satellite AI can track worrying details from orbit
From low orbit, artificial intelligence is learning to pick out ships, vehicles and even individual people in real time, ...
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British-built Azalea satellites launched
Three British-built Azalea satellites, developed by BAE Systems, have entered low Earth orbit following their launch on 28 ...
Filed under Commerce, Orbit Communication Systems Ltd. Orbit Communication Orbit Communication Systems Ltd. (TASE: ORBI), a leading global provider of satellite communications solutions, is presenting ...
Earth’s orbit is getting crowded with broken satellites and leftover rocket parts. Researchers say the solution is to build ...
Denver and Colorado Springs, April 7, 2022 Orbit Fab and Neutron Star Systems (NSS) established a cooperative agreement for co-development of satellite refuelling solutions with green propellants. The ...
You probably already know that gravity can greatly influence cosmic objects as they make their way through space. We see this constantly in how the Sun's gravity causes planets to orbit it. And even ...
An astronomer has explained why all of the planets in our solar system are roughly sitting on the same orbital plane. According to Nader Haghighipour, an astronomer at the University of Hawaii who ...
A passing star, or a stellar flyby, with the potential to pull Neptune out of its orbit by just 0.1%, could mean catastrophe for the entire solar system. But don’t worry — it won’t happen in our ...
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