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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India Kickin’ Tail in Space

2013 and this last week have been full of successes for the Indian space programs.  Just last week, after 20 years of effort, the Indians managed to lift a satellite into geosynchronous orbit.  NVONews just posted yesterday a decent summary of Indian space activities. This is a good thing.  It means the Chinese are looking […]

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Three new ways to get imagery

The Atlantic posted an excellent article on 7 Jan about the three newer members to the satellite imagery community:  Skybox, Urthecast, and Planet Labs. All are attempting to do very similar things, but they seem to be going about their attempts differently.  Urthecast is using the International Space Station as its “camera tripod” for its […]

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