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The kinetic impact of NASA’s DART spacecraft with the Dimorphos asteroid around its larger Didymos parent body has succeeded in shifting its orbit, meaning humankind’s first planetary defence test has been successful. Original article from ESA Observations are continuing of the...
Aurora Propulsion Technologies, a satellite propulsion manufacturer based in Finland, has successfully launched its first space sustainable and technology demonstration satellite The Flying Object today. Over the next weeks, The Flying Object will deploy to Low Earth Orbit to validate...
Space is getting congested – tens of thousands more satellites are expected to launch into low Earth orbit within the next decade. With this exponential growth in telecommunications comes a concern for potentially devastating collisions between operational and defunct...
Longtime Customer LatConnect 60 in Partnership with Curtin University Awarded Australian Research Council (ARC) Federal Grant Spire Global, a leading global provider of space-based data, analytics, and space services announced today that LatConnect 60, an Australian-based satellite data and insights...
Dawn Aerospace today announced another of the company’s CubeSat propulsion units, designed to manoeuvre small satellites in space, has been successfully launched. The CubeSat propulsion unit flew on Hiber Three, an Internet-of-Things (IoT) satellite created by European company Hiber. The...