In an October 15, 2019 letter to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) , Kepler Communications is petitioning the FCC to reconsider its order and authorization request from SpaceX to lower the altitude of 1,584 of its satellites to 550 km.
Read More »Terranauts – Mac Evans and Building a National Space Program
In the second episode of Terranauts, Iain Christie has a conversation with William “Mac” Evans.
Read More »Podcast: Election 2019 Town Hall and a New Research Institute at Western University
This weeks SpaceQ podcast has two segments. The first is my short interview with Conservative Party MP Erin O’Toole from the AIAC’s town hall followed by a segment on the launch of Western University’s Institute for Earth and Space Exploration.
Read More »Western University Launches Institute for Earth and Space Exploration With Aim to be a Global Leader in Space Research and Training
For Western University, and in particular Dr. Gordon Osinski, years of hard work have led to the creation of only the second Research Institute level organization at the university, the new Institute for Earth and Space Exploration.
Read More »The Canadian Space Agency Releases Preliminary Program for Global Connections Days 2019 with Brazil and Germany
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is hosting Global Connections Days for Germany and Brazil at CSA headquarters on October 17-18, 2019.
Read More »Kepler Communications Will Launch Two Satellites in 2020 on a Russian Soyuz 2.1a Rocket
Kepler Communications has once again used Netherlands based Innovative Space Logistics B.V. (ISL) to broker their next launch.
Read More »A Conservative Government Would Likely Proceed with Canada’s Commitment to the Lunar Gateway
At the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC) final town hall in Toronto last week Conservative MP Erin O'Toole told SpaceQ that "he anticipates" a Conservative government "would" honour Canada's commitment to NASA's Lunar Gateway and Artemis program. 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 »Canadian Government To Facilitate Space-Data Partnering Opportunity with the UK
With the mantra of a whole of government approach at work, a team effort by several government departments is underway to organize a space-data partnering mission to the United Kingdom (UK) next March.
Read More »Terranauts Inaugural Podcast with Stephane Germain
The inaugural Terranauts podcast is now available with host Iain Christie interviewing GHGSat founder and president Stephane Germain.
Read More »Registration Open for Canadian Space Agency National Space Health Forum
Registration is now open for the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) National Space Health Forum.
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