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Space economy faces ticking clock on collision risk 

April 15, 2025

Novaspace, the space consulting and market intelligence firm, has released its Space Situational and Domain Awareness Market Intelligence Report.   “With the increasing deployment of mega-constellations in lower orbits, critical failures […]

Filed Under: Collision Analysis Framework, Data Acquisition, Government, Intelligence, Mission, Novaspace, Operational, Programs, Situational Awareness, Space Collision Avoidance, Space Economy, Space Situational Awareness (SSA)

Rocket Lab’s launch of OroraTech’s ‘Finding Hot Wildfires Near You’ will help tackle wildfires around the world

March 26, 2025

Right on time at 11:30 a.m. EST (1530 GMT) on March 26, from Rocket Lab’s Pad B at Launch Complex 1, Mahia base in New Zealand, the 59-foot (18-meter), three-stage […]

Filed Under: Booster, Constellations, Detection, Detection Analytics, Electron, Hazard Detection, Mission, Mission Payloads, Multiple Payloads, New Zealand, OroraTech, Payloads, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Wildfires Tagged With: Featured

Rocket Lab to launch Finding Hot Wildfires Near You (OroraTech OTC-P1) expanding their constellation

March 24, 2025

“Finding Hot Wildfires Near You” is a rapid turnaround mission for OroraTech, a Germany-based global provider of wildfire detection and monitoring solutions. Rocket Lab will launch a dedicated mission for OroraTech […]

Filed Under: Business Moves, Cloud, Constellation, Contracts, Detection, Germany, Mission, New Zealand, Orora Technologies, OroraTech, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Wildfires

NASA’s EZIE launching to study magnetic fingerprints of Earth’s aurora

February 26, 2025

High above Earth’s poles, intense electrical currents called electrojets flow through the upper atmosphere when auroras glow in the sky. These auroral electrojets push about a million amps of electrical […]

Filed Under: Airborne Missions, Arctic Mission, Aurora, Earth Imaging, Earth Observation (EO), Earth's Magenetic Field, Electromagnetic, Emissions, Falcon 9, Infrastructure, Ionosphere, Magnetic Field, Maverick Space Systems, Microwave, Mission, NASA, NASA / JPL, NASA Goddard, North Polar, Rideshare Mission, Solar Monitoring, Space Weather, Space Weather Forecasting, Spacecraft, SpaceX, SpaceX Transporter-13 Mission, Sun, Vandenberg SFB

Rocket Lab finally launches ‘Changes in Latitudes Changes in Attitudes’ customer may be E-Space

November 5, 2024

It was a long journey that began as Rockeet Lab prepared for a launch in record breaking time for an unknown client. The launch contract was signed less than two […]

Filed Under: Cubesats, E-SPACE, Electron, Engines / Thrusters, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Mission, Mission Control, New Zealand, Payloads, Rideshare, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Weather Forecasting

Rocket Lab changes ‘Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes’ launch to Tuesday

November 3, 2024

Looks like Tuesday, November 5, at 02:30 AM (UTC-8), 2:30 AM PST Rocket Lab will be launching ‘Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes’. Launch of a yet to identified satellite […]

Filed Under: Aerospace Corporation, Business Moves, Contracts, Cubesats, E-SPACE, Electron, Engines / Thrusters, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Mission, Mission Control, New Zealand, Payloads, Rideshare, Rideshare Mission, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Weather Forecasting

Rocket Lab holds steady now on Monday launch of ‘Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes’ for unknown client

November 2, 2024

Go for Launch! Fingers crossed, it finally appears that Rocket Lab will be launching ‘Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes’ on Monday, November 4th, at 2:30 AM PST from Lab […]

Filed Under: Electron, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Mission, New Zealand, Payloads, Rideshare, Rideshare Mission, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Rocket Lab Spacecraft Production Complex

RocketLab’s new launch date for ‘Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes’ for unknown client

October 31, 2024

Finally it appears that Rocket Lab will be launching ‘Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes’ on Monday, November 4th, at 2:30 AM PST from Lab Launch Complex 1 in New […]

Filed Under: Electron, Launches, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Mission, New Zealand, Payloads, Rideshare Mission, Rocket, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1

Silicon Sensing celebrates its IMU’s fourth year on the iQPS’ small SAR satellite

October 22, 2024

Silicon Sensing Systems’ DMU30 high performance inertial measurement unit (IMU) continues to perform within the control system of Japan’s first X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) small satellite from the Institute for […]

Filed Under: Antenna Systems, Antennas, Comms, Disaster Management, Disaster Relief, Earth Observation (EO), Earth Observation Satellites, Fiber Optics, General Manager, Gyro, Gyroscopes, Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), Infrastructure, iQPS (Japan), Japan, Laser, MEMS, Mission, Mission Services, Rocket Launch, SAR, SAR, Satellites, Severe Weather Detection, Silicon Sensing, SmallSat, Space Project Management, Spacecraft Attitude Control, Survey, X-Band

SpaceX launches 20 of OneWeb’s micro satellites’ big job of providing global internet service

October 20, 2024

The Saturday night sky lit up as SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launched 20 of OneWeb’s microsatellites. On Saturday, October 19 at 10:13 p.m. PT, SpaceX launched the OneWeb Launch 20 mission […]

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Constellation, Droneship, Falcon 9, Ku-Band, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Micro Satellites, Mission, SpaceX, Starlink, Vandenberg SFB

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