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Lockheed Martin presents the Destination: Space 2050 event

October 20, 2022

In the company’s first-ever Destination: Space 2050 event, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) created a platform for customers and experts to come together and discuss a future vision for space capabilities […]

Filed Under: Events, Future Vision, Space Economy, Space Exploration, Space Missions, Space Technology

Webb + Hubble capture detailed views of DART impact

October 2, 2022

Two of the great space observatories — the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope — have captured views of a unique experiment to smash a […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Asteroids, Celestial Target, ESA, In-Space Research, In-Space Testing, Kinetic Impact, NASA, Space Exploration

Ball Aerospace selected for NASA’s Astrophysics study

September 13, 2022

Ball Aerospace is part of a team selected by NASA to conduct a medium explorer, Phase A study to survey cosmic explosions throughout the universe — Ball ’s role in […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Cosmic Explosions, Goddard Flight Center, NASA, Space Exploration, Study

The role of Sidus Space in NASA’s upcoming Artemis I mission

August 30, 2022

When NASA’s Artemis I mission launch, Sidus Space, Inc. will provide some necessary support to this historic undertaking. Artemis I is the first in a series of complex missions that […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Deep Space, Ground Segment, Hardware, Mission, Moon, NASA, Space Exploration

Ball Aerospace celebrates JWST’s first images + the success of the company’s mirror segments + more…

July 12, 2022

Ball Aerospace, a business of Ball Corporation (NYSE: BALL), is celebrating with NASA and all of the mission partners, as NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shares its first images with […]

Filed Under: Deep Space, Mirror Systems, Optical Sensors, Space Exploration, Space Observation, Space Telescope

Lockheed Martin-developed NIRCam within NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captures a galaxy cluster as it appeared billions of years ago

July 11, 2022

NASA has released the first image of some of the earliest light in our universe, taken with an instrument that Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) designed and built. The debut photo […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Deep Space, Imagery, JWST, NASA, Space Exploration Tagged With: Featured

Sidus Space is now a Collins Aerospace teammate for NASA’s Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services contract

June 16, 2022

Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIDU) is now part of the Collins Aerospace team that was awarded NASA’s Exploration Extravehicular Activity (xEVAS) services contract. The Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services, or xEVAS program, […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Business Moves, Contracts, Design, Development, Extravehicular Activity (EVA), Hardware Processing, Mission Services, NASA, Space Exploration

Suiting up for NASA — Collins Aerospace + ILC Dover + Oceaneering

June 5, 2022

Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) business — along with teammates ILC Dover and Oceaneering — have been selected to produce NASA’s next-generation spacesuit, which astronauts could wear when […]

Filed Under: Business Moves, Contracts, NASA, Space, Space Exploration, Space Industry, Space Safety, Space Travel, Spacesuits

NASA’s Swift Tracks Potential Magnetic Flip Of Monster Black Hole

May 10, 2022

A rare and enigmatic outburst from a galaxy 236 million light-years away may have been sparked by a magnetic reversal, a spontaneous flip of the magnetic field surrounding its central […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Deep Space, ESA, NASA, Space Exploration, Space Observation, Space Surveillance, Space Telescope, Spacecraft

The 2nd Zero-G Parabolic Flight For 2022 Announced By AstroAccess

April 26, 2022

AstroAccess, an organization dedicated to promoting disability inclusion in space exploration, have announced they will be flying a second cohort of Disabled Ambassadors on a Zero Gravity Corporation flight to […]

Filed Under: Disability Inclusion, Philanthropic, Space Exploration, Zero-G Flight

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