The Feiyu Scorp 3 falls into the heavy-lifting end of the gimbal spectrum. It’s designed to let you manoeuvre a payload of up ...
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It's another example of NASA relying more on private enterprise for its orbital infrastructure and maintenance.
For decades, the military has relied on large, multi-ton satellites for global communications from geostationary orbit (GEO), a prime location 35,000 kilometers above Earth that provides unique ...
The scheduled daytime liftoff may conflict with work plans and be more difficult to see the further away you get from the launch site. If conditions are clear, rocket launches from the Vandenberg ...
On Aug. 19, 1997, the Philippines launched its own satellite for the first time. Before then, the country's only communications satellite was one that had been purchased from Indonesia after it was ...
Northrop Grumman is developing the Space Force's Deep-Space Advanced Radar Capability, which will track activity in geosynchronous orbit. The Space Force’s deep-space radar hit a testing milestone in ...
Earth's magnetosphere protects our planet from being constantly bombarded by solar wind that can disrupt satellites, GPS and other technology. To better understand the phenomenon, NASA plans to place ...
UF engineers, backed by DARPA and NASA, are perfecting laser-forming techniques that let metal sheets fold themselves into giant solar arrays, antennas, and even space-station parts right in ...
A giant slingshot might sound like something out of a science fair or a medieval battle—but one California startup is turning this idea into a revolutionary way to launch satellites. This system doesn ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A UK-based fusion rocket propulsion company announced it's opening a new office in the U.S. in Austin. A spokesperson for Pulsar Fusion said the move puts the company in “the heart of ...