by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
With more than 2,000 Starlink satellites currently in orbit, the Starlink mega-constellation is already disrupting astronomical imaging and cutting into orbits of neighbouring space assets. The most recent launch of another fleet of 49 Starlink satellites on January...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
There is junk aplenty in space and Steve Wozniak’s new space startup, Privateer, has set its eyes on mapping them. Ever since Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, was parked in orbit in 1957, the human race has seen a great many innovations in the space industry...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
During the lunar rover’s 36th lunar day on the moon in December, Yutu 2 spotted a mysterious cube-like object 260 feet away. The Chinese rover, Yutu 2, has been traversing the lunar landscape since touching down on the moon’s dark side on January 3, 2019. During its...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
DART, NASA’s planetary defense mission, targets asteroid Dimorphos to nudge it off course. Asteroids are no strangers to Earth. Our planet encounters thousands of asteroids every year but the atmosphere burns them into dust before they become meteorites. But,...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
Parker Solar Probe dives into the Sun’s corona, “touching” our star; marking a groundbreaking moment in the history of mankind. Humanity has accomplished a remarkable feat that has never been realised ever before. We touched the Sun. Launched on 12 August, 2018, the...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
When it concerns space exploration, 2021 might just go down in space history as the year that marks various turning points. While our planet is still trying to recover from COVID19, the space industry on the other hand has seen remarkable events that may shape the...