The annual International Astronautical Congress (IAC) will be a smaller affair this year due to Covid-19 pandemic including a much smaller Canadian presence.
Read More »Ukraine makes push for Canadian spaceport
SpaceQ has learned that senior Ukrainian officials are heading to Canada in November including a stop in Halifax and Guysborough County where Maritime Launch Services (MLS) is proposing to build a spaceport. Among the officials coming is Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Uruskyi, State Space Agency of Ukraine Administrator Vladimir Taftai, and likely Foreign Affairs Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
Read More »Earth and Space – Australia wildfires and algal blooms
Welcome to the first episode of SpaceQ’s newest podcast, Earth and Space, hosted by veteran journalist Elizabeth Howell.
Read More »Kepler secures Aether contract with ESA
Kepler announced today it had received a contract from the European Space Agency from their Satellite telemetry and control using space IoT networks for small satellites announcement of opportunity. The contract will use Kepler’s new Aether service.
Read More »UK invites Canadian companies to space investment trade mission
The United Kingdom (UK) Department for International Trade in collaboration with the Welsh Government and Scottish Government is hosting a bilateral trade mission in March 2022 for Canadian companies.
Read More »Terranauts – From Flight Test to Mission Control
Today we kick-off the third season of the Terranauts podcast. It’s hard to believe two years and 40 episodes have already gone by.
Read More »William Shatner emotionally moved after New Shepard flight to space
The second flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard suborbital spacecraft flight successfully journeyed to the edge of space with four astronauts on-board including Canadian actor William Shatner, Captain Kirk of Star Trek fame.
Read More »CSA issues rover motion tracking system tender
The Canadian Space Agency is looking for a motion tracking system for its rovers to be used at its indoor workspaces. This page is for subscribers only. Already a subscriber? Log in. Fact-driven space news, columns, business, policy, technology and more. Support independent journalism. SUBSCRIBE TODAY
Read More »What is Hyperspectral data and what is it for?
This past weekend the 10th International Space Apps Challenge was held globally. One of the prominent venues was in Waterloo where organizers included a workshop on hyperspectral data by sponsor Wyvern.
Read More »ESA Earth from space – the Mackenzie River, Canada
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released its weekly Earth from space image and video feature which focuses on Canada’s Mackenzie River and its basin.
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