Open-Source 240-Antenna Array for Lunar Signal Transmission
A new open-source project features a 240-antenna array designed to enhance communication capabilities with lunar missions, promoting community collaboration.
22 articles tagged with "space"
A new open-source project features a 240-antenna array designed to enhance communication capabilities with lunar missions, promoting community collaboration.
The Artemis II crew has reached the halfway point to the Moon, marking a critical phase in their mission to extend human exploration beyond previous Apollo missions.
Argotec has inaugurated its first U.S. satellite production facility in Florida, strategically located near Kennedy Space Center to support increasing requirements from American space initiatives.
The Artemis II mission, set to launch on April 3, 2026, emphasizes the critical role of sanitation in long-duration space travel, focusing on toilet technology innovations.
In a recent episode of Space Minds, SES's Carmel Ortiz shares insights on the advancements in medium-Earth-orbit satellite communication technologies.
Former astronaut Daniel Tani reflects on the upcoming Artemis II mission, which aims to send four astronauts to orbit the Moon, sharing insights on the challenges of space travel.
Eight CubeSats and one payload, supported by ESA, have been launched to enhance data transmission efficiency from orbit.
Research from Adelaide University indicates that microgravity adversely affects the navigational capabilities of human sperm, raising concerns for reproduction in space environments.
China's plans for a moon landing by 2030 and lunar base construction could significantly alter the landscape of space exploration and infrastructure.
A galaxy located 10 billion light-years away has experienced a remarkable 20-fold reduction in brightness over two decades, prompting a reevaluation of supermassive black hole evolution.
The detection of two gas giants forming around a young star using advanced telescope technology highlights significant implications for astronomical infrastructure and capacity.
NASA has announced a strategic pause in the Gateway lunar space station project, redirecting efforts towards the development of a lunar base. This decision reflects a significant shift in NASA's lunar exploration strategy.
The Smile mission is poised for launch on a Vega-C rocket from French Guiana, aiming to capture X-ray images of Earth's magnetic field, enhancing our understanding of space weather.
ReOrbit, the Finnish satellite manufacturer, has finalized a contract with SLI for the provision of two small geostationary orbit communications satellites, enhancing operational capacity in the GEO segment.
A collaborative mission by Melagen Labs and Satlyt will utilize the AEGIS MISSE platform aboard the ISS to demonstrate advanced in-orbit computing technologies.
French start-up MaiaSpace is set to launch Europe's first reusable mini-launcher by March 2026, aiming to improve European space autonomy and challenge American competitors.
Matteo Paz's identification of 1.5 million unidentified space objects from NASA data highlights significant advancements in astronomical data analysis and exploration capabilities.
The Vera Rubin Observatory's LSST is poised to significantly improve the detection of near-Earth objects, with a focus on imminent impactors.
Starlab Space has secured all available commercial payload space on its upcoming space station, a significant step in its collaboration with NASA.
The exploration of the celestial object Rama raises significant questions about its scientific relevance and potential impact on technology.
A meteorite has impacted a residential structure in Koblenz, Germany, following a visible trajectory across multiple countries. The event raises questions about infrastructure resilience and emergency response protocols.
A senior Chinese space scientist has proposed a prioritization of a mission to Neptune, focusing on its potential for groundbreaking discoveries. This initiative was presented during the national congress.