Tag: smallsats
The mission has successfully completed one of the critical phases and begins to work on central instrument to study dark matter.
The European Space Agency (ESA) space mission ARRAKIHS (Analysis of Resolved Remnants of Accreted galaxies as a Key Instrument...
Virgin Orbit, a leading satellite launch provider, announced today the signing of a launch services agreement with Japanese earth observation constellation operator Institute for Q-shu Pioneers of Space, Inc. The satellite is expected to join Virgin Orbit’s manifest for...
Aurora Propulsion Technologies and Kayhan Space and have partnered to develop Proact™, an intuitive, integrated, and fully autonomous collision avoidance system that is capable of identifying and analyzing collision threats, as well as automating a collision avoidance maneuver integrated...
Aliena, a tech spin-off from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has deployed into space a nanosatellite fitted with a fuel-efficient engine it has developed. The nanosatellite was sent from the SpaceX Falcon 9’s Transporter-3 mission which launched from...
The Singaporean space tech start-up launched NuX-1 tech demo satellite on January 13, 2022, to bring IoT connectivity to remote places.
NuSpace Pte. Ltd., a leading Singaporean space tech startup with a focus on IoT connectivity and data platform services and Exolaunch, a...
Satellogic, a leader in sub-meter resolution satellite imagery collection, announced today that it has signed a letter of intent (the “LOI”) with Agencia Espacial del Paraguay (“AEP”) to develop a Space-as-a-Service program for the country. As a result of...
SPUTNIX, part of the SITRONICS Group, presented its developments at the world's largest International Space Congress IAC 2021, which is taking place in Dubai.
The company showcased the new SXC6 nanosatellite platform for Earth observation, and projects in aerospace education....
Imagine a snow globe in your hands after you’ve shaken it. That’s a good way to picture the debris field around Earth, where millions of objects both large and miniscule—from dead satellites to paint and exhaust particles—swirl in geosynchronous...