by Communications | Feb 24, 2023 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
The race to provide high-speed internet connectivity to remote areas of the world has led to the development of innovative satellite projects, such as Amazon’s Kuiper Constellation. While the project has the potential to revolutionize internet connectivity, it...
by Communications | Feb 17, 2023 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
This February we look at five women who have made historic achievements in pursuit of knowledge and discovery. Every February 11, we have observed International Day of Women and Girls in Science to raise awareness about the importance of achieving complete and equal...
by Communications | Feb 10, 2023 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
In exploring the final frontier, Norway could lead the way in space weather research with the planned Andoya Space Port and EISCAT 3D. Norway is actively involved in space weather research through the operation of various observatories and the proposed development of...
by Communications | Feb 3, 2023 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
It was a close shave between two derelict space objects on January 27. Had the collision occurred, it could have resulted in thousands of pieces of debris littering our LEO. Time and time again, we are reminded of how incredibly close we come to infrastructural...
by Communications | Jan 27, 2023 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
This addition brings Lucy mission’s total flybys to 10 asteroids. Launched in October 2021, the 12-year-long Lucy mission was launched by NASA with the goal of studying the Trojan asteroids orbiting the largest planet of our solar system, Jupiter. These asteroids of...
by Communications | Jan 19, 2023 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
The cosmic orchestra captured by the James Webb Space Telescope blew the world away last year. Now, NASA is looking to design and build the successor to JWST. When the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was launched in December of 2021, everyone held their breaths as...