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SES’ ASTRA 1P launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket

June 20, 2024

SES announced today that the ASTRA 1P satellite was successfully launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, United States, at 5:35 pm local time.  […]

Filed Under: ASTRA, Cape Canaveral SFS, Europe, Falcon 9, Germany, HD, Ku-Band, Launch, Launch Services, NEO, Satellite Fleet, SES, SpaceX, Thales Alenia Space

SpaceX scrubs Junteenth launch of SES ASTRA 1P again

June 19, 2024

SpaceX is now targeting Thursday, June 20 for a Falcon 9 launch of the SES ASTRA 1P mission to geosynchronous transfer orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape […]

Filed Under: ASTRA, Booster, Booster Recovery, Droneship, Falcon 9, France, Germany, Launch Delay, NEO, SES, Spain, Thales Alenia Space, Video, Weather, Weather Forecasting Tagged With: Featured

SpaceX scrubs Tuesday’s SES ASTRA 1P launch until Junteenth, Florida weather permitting

June 18, 2024

SpaceX offers the following statement, “Standing down from today’s launch of the @SES_Satellites ASTRA 1P mission due to unfavorable weather conditions in Florida. Now targeting tomorrow, June 19 for liftoff […]

Filed Under: ASTRA, Booster, Booster Recovery, Droneship, France, Germany, Launch Delay, NEO, SES, SpaceX, Spain, Thales Alenia Space, Video, Weather, Weather Forecasting

Learn how to harness the power of the digital backbone courtesy of Aitech during Silicon Valley Space Week

October 7, 2022

From the growing satellite sector focusing on LEO/NEO orbits to developments in military intelligence throughout space applications, Aitech is helping to improve network connectivity for critical, on-orbit communications. The company’s […]

Filed Under: Aitech, LEO, NEO, Network Connectivity, On-Orbit Communications, Silicon Valley Space Week, Trade Show

U.S. Space Force Releases Decades Of Bolide Data To NASA For Planetary Defense Studies

April 10, 2022

An agreement between NASA and the U.S. Space Force recently authorized the public release of decades of data collected by U.S. government sensors on fireball events (large bright meteors also […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Data Acquisition, Data Transfer, Datasets, NASA / JPL, NEO, U.S. Space Command, U.S. Space Force

The Industry’s First Standalone Small Form Factor Ethernet Switch Debuts From Aitech

March 8, 2022

Aitech Systems is now offering the space industry’s first standalone small form factor (SFF) Ethernet switch designed and tested for Near Earth Orbit (NEO) Low Earth Orbit (LEO) missions. The […]

Filed Under: Components, Ethernet, LEO, NEO, Small Form Factor, SmallSat, Switch

Theorem Launches A New Division, TheoremOrbital

August 4, 2021

Theorem, LLC, has launched Theorem Orbital, a new division focused on end-to-end space logistics and enablement for the Global 2000. While recent space-related startups have focused primarily on delivering launch-side […]

Filed Under: Commercial, Launch, LEO, Logistics, NEO, Services

AI Supercomputing From Aitech For Next Generation Space Apps

August 4, 2021

Aitech has developed the S-A1760 Venus™, a powerful and the smallest radiation-characterized space AI GPGPU. The new, small form factor (SFF) system is rated for space flight and smallsat constellations […]

Filed Under: COTS, LEO, NEO, SmallSat, Space

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