by Communications | Apr 19, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
Previously known as Exploration Mission-1, the Artemis Program will have a new generation witness the first crewed lunar landing mission since Apollo 17 in 1972. Back in 1969, the world watched Neil Armstrong and his Apollo 11 crew land on the moon with complete awe...
by Communications | Apr 12, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
From harpoons to super-magnets and mapping technologies, many have taken on missions to do their part in tackling one of the most urgent situations in space — mitigating space debris. Space is getting crowded now more than ever. As the field of space becomes more and...
by Communications | Apr 5, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
This space odyssey into an uncharted world might not only give us priceless insights to the dawn of our solar system, but also have us witness the start of a new gold rush era of asteroid-mining. Taking up residence in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter,...
by Communications | Mar 29, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
In efforts to make the United States Space Force a more transparent establishment, its head noted that the organisation is in the process of developing a declassification strategy for its space data. The recent and rapid development of the global space domain has not...
by Communications | Mar 23, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration
In the day and age of exciting space explorations, it is important to be wary of the unpredictable space environment unbecoming. Space, as much as it is clouded in mystery, is also unpredictable. Part of this uncertainty can be attributed to its volatile weather. But,...
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...