Garbage Trucks for Satellites?

This article reads a bit like a press release for the German Aerospace Center (DLR).  That’s probably because it is, but the Deutsche Welle post talks about all sorts of optimistic future projects, all accomplished by DLR as they support the European Space Agency (ESA).  From cubesats to a “garbage truck for satellites,” it’s not […]

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SpaceX and SES: A Launch Story

SpaceX is accomplishing some very important work in the world of space launch, and meeting some very critical milestones.  But for SpaceX to be successful, it’s helpful to have a willing and patient partner during their activities.  That’s where SES comes in to play.  This very good article on Via Satellite’s site tells the tale […]

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Who uses the UN’s “Space Fleet?”

My Clearancejobs.com post is all about the United Nations’ “Disaster” Charter for tasking space assets quickly.  I’ve written before about this charter and what it entails.  What country found it necessary to activate it more than once?  You might be surprised after you read:  The UN “Disaster Charter”–What is it and who uses it?

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Space Superiority Doctrine

This is a very interesting opinion piece posted on January 16:  “U.S. in Space: Superiority, Not Dominance,” written by Mr. Travis C. Stalcup for The Diplomat.  I agree with his overall viewpoint about the need for a United States’ space policy.  But I’m not sure I agree with the options he presented.  He believes there are […]

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