by Communications | Jun 16, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
As our technology grows, so does the congestion in our space environment. An efficient space traffic management system has become vital to ensuring a sustainable orbital environment for the coming generations. Since Sputnik in 1957, humankind has witnessed exponential...
by Communications | Jun 9, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
When there is no sunset in space, it makes sense to wonder about the potential of unfettered, continuous access to space solar power energy. Researchers have long studied the possibility of harvesting solar power directly from space to feed our energy-hungry planet...
by Communications | Jun 2, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
Accurately predicting space weather before launching any new missions, crewed or uncrewed, has been essential to ensuring safe travel conditions for the space ventures. But can we ever be too safe in forecasting space weather, which is known to be volatile and...
by Communications | May 26, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
The current age of space is becoming one that is affordable and accessible. As more and more nations aim for the stars, there is a compelling need to focus on ensuring peace and security in outer space. In recent times, the space industry has been making the headlines...
by Communications | May 19, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
The Event Horizon Telescope has managed to give us a peek into the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way. Here is what we have unveiled so far about Sagittarius A*. Black holes are some of the most strangest and incredibly elusive cosmic elements that...
by Communications | May 11, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
Following Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine, the European Space Agency has ceased cooperation with Roscosmos. And now, Europe’s first mission to put a rover on Mars is on hold. Mars is no stranger to human intervention on its soil. Since the 1960s, the red planet...