An open system is evaluating “how innovative are people being,” said Lt. Gen. Arnold Bunch.
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On February 14, 2017, an Indian Space Research Organization rocket launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre carrying a record-breaking 104 satellites into orbit. These satellites have now joined more than 22,000 additional objects in space that are tracked by the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC)
Booming space launch requires rethinking of ranges, experts say
Most launch ranges aren’t equipped to handle reusable rockets, space experts said, despite the technology being widely viewed as a key to reducing launch costs.
Inmarsat and vt IDirect Partner on next Generation DVB-S2X Technology for Global Xpress
Inmarsat, the leading provider of global mobile satellite communication services, has announced a significant advance in the on-going development of its Global Xpress (GX) high-speed, global, mobile broadband platform. In […]
Experts weigh in on what a bigger Pentagon budget should mean for space
During his campaign, President Trump called for more airplanes, more ships and more soldiers, but said little about bolstering the space capabilities these forces rely upon.
Agility and Innovation for Better Space Resilience
The U.S. government urgently needs to transform its approach to space defense. Slow and onerous procurement processes are stunting the innovation necessary to sustaining the nation’s leadership in the national security space arena.
National Space Club and Foundation Announces 2017 Award Recipients
The National Space Club & Foundation is pleased to announce its Annual Award Recipients. The Awards are selected by panels of experts from across the aerospace and defense industry, government […]
Iridium Adds Eighth Launch with SpaceX for Satellite Rideshare with NASA/GFZ
Iridium Communications Inc. (NASDAQ:IRDM) announced today that it has contracted with SpaceX for an eighth Falcon 9 launch. Along for the ride are the twin-satellites of the NASA/GFZ Gravity Recovery […]
Iridium buys eighth Falcon 9 launch, shares with Earth science mission
Iridium announced Jan. 31 it has purchased an additional Falcon 9 launch from SpaceX that the satellite services company will share with a German-U.S. Earth science mission.
Outgoing Obama administration highlights space achievements in series of exit memos
The memos covered the ISS, Mars exploration plans, and development of commercial space capabilities.