by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
As we dangerously head towards a debris-congested space environment, it is imperative that we ramp up our space traffic management before it becomes too late. With more than 60 years of history in spacefaring and 6050 launch missions, we have left behind at least...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
The peaceful cooperation in space between Russia, USA and the rest of the world is now the weakest it has ever been since the Cold War. And it may well be irreparable. Since its inception in 1998, the International Space Station has not only served as a shared hub for...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
Science, technology and engineering are only advancing as we speak and it is high time our design of space communication catches up too. Since the dawn of human space ventures, we have used radio frequency as the medium for communication in space, and successfully so....
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
In the competition for orbital slots, African nations are trying hard to keep up with developed countries who have the upper-hand. The past couple of decades have seen exponential growth in the field of space technology, resulting in increased use of telecommunication...
by Communications | Mar 22, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
Despite becoming popular with Falcon 9 launchers and the Starship spacecraft, reusability in space engineering is not a recent phenomenon. On the evening of 10 February, 2022, Elon Musk went on stage to give a formal update on the Starship with a 75-minute...
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...