Tag: Space technology
Promoting Space-Based Intel Sharing: NATO Allies Commit $1 Billion
NATO Allies Commit $1 Billion to Enhance Space-Based Intelligence SharingDuring the recent summit in Washington, DC, NATO member states agreed to invest over $1...
SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink Deployment Failure: Analysis and Implications
SpaceX, known for its successful launches, faced a setback with the Falcon 9 rocket during the deployment of Starlink satellites. CEO Elon Musk shared...
Ariane 6: ESA’s New Heavy-Lift Rocket Set for First Launch on Tuesday
Ariane 6, the new heavy-lift rocket from the European Space Agency, is set to have its first launch on July 9. This launch will...
Securing Space: Examining Potential Cyberattacks and Precautionary Measures
Space systems, which include satellites and the International Space Station, are vulnerable to cyberattacks. These attacks could have serious consequences, such as disrupting GPS...
TechCrunch: Emerging Trends in Space and Biotech for Newcomers
Welcome to the latest edition of Startups Weekly, where we recap the most interesting stories from the world of startups. This week, we saw...
Solving Big Lunar Challenges: Small Teams at Intuitive Machines
Intuitive Machines is making a name for itself in the lunar exploration field. The company, based in Houston, Texas, is focusing on lunar exploration,...
SpaceX Chosen by NASA to Launch Gamma-Ray Telescope into Unique Orbit
NASA has chosen SpaceX to launch the COSI mission into space in 2027. The mission involves a gamma-ray telescope that will study gamma-rays emitted...
Chinese Rocket Test Failure: Accidental Launch and Dramatic Crash
Chinese company Space Pioneer experienced a major setback during a recent test of its Tianlong-3 rocket, which ended in a dramatic crash near a...
SpaceX Wins $843M NASA Contract to Deorbit ISS by 2030
NASA has recently announced that they have chosen SpaceX to develop a spacecraft that will deorbit the International Space Station by 2030. This contract...