Japanese startup Synspective announced March 29 it raised $100 million to continue its development of a constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites.
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4,291 results found Sort by:Leonardo DRS Announces Sale of Global SATCOM Business to SES
Leonardo DRS Inc., announced today it has signed a definitive agreement to sell its Global Enterprise Solutions (GES) business to SES for $450 million. The transaction has been approved by […]
Teal Group Mission Model Counts 34,196 Space Payloads Through 2031
Teal Group announced today release of new numbers for its Worldwide Mission Model of space payloads proposed to be built and launched during 2022-2031. In its survey, Teal identified a […]
Celebrating Singapore’s First Two Artworks In Space
Two Singapore-designed artefacts are now orbiting around the Earth on the International Space Station (ISS), as part of Moon Gallery. These artworks were successfully launched into space recently as part […]
From the archives | How Crimea’s annexation hurt Ukraine’s space program
Ukraine’s space agency, and the country’s small but highly specialized space industry, have been hit harder than Russia by the conflict over Crimea. The real problem was the political impact on Ukraine’s industrial ties with Russia, the main customer for the two flagship enterprises of Ukraine’s space industry.
The ending of an era in international space cooperation
Three decades ago, the collapse of the Soviet Union promised to usher in a new era of cooperation between the West and Russia. But now that partnership is nearing an end in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Raytheon Intelligence & Space’s role in launch of James Webb Space Telescope
Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a Raytheon Technologies business, built and delivered the ground test and flight operations systems in support of the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope and its […]
Satellogic and Astraea Enable Direct Collection Access for Emergency Response in Ukraine
Satellogic Inc. (NASDAQ:SATL), a leader in sub-meter resolution satellite imagery collection, announced a collaboration with Astraea, a geospatial and AI analysis software company, to distribute critical Earth Observation (“EO”) data […]
NuSTAR Makes Illuminating Discoveries With ‘Nuisance’ Light
A design quirk in the X-ray observatory has made it possible for astronomers to use previously unwanted light to study even more cosmic objects than before. For almost 10 years, […]
More spaceports, more problems
State and local authorities pushing new projects seem undeterred by many obstacles or the fact that more than half of 13 FAA-licensed spaceports in the United States have yet to host a launch.