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Read More »Terranauts – Good Fast Or Cheap
In this episode of the Terranauts podcast we continue the discussion of the transition from project Gemini to the Apollo program.
Read More »EarthDaily grows satellite and analytics businesses in year after rebirth
Less than a year after EarthDaily Analytics was reborn from the insolvency of UrtheCast, the company is reporting strong growth both in Canada and internationally. 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 »In conversation – Jason Michaud, Stardust Technologies
In this episode of the Space Economy podcast our special guest is Jason Michaud, founder and CEO of Stardust Technologies.
Read More »What’s next for Canada after the International Space Station is decommissioned
For 21 years humans have lived and worked continuously in space on the International Space Station (ISS). It's likely that by the end of this decade the ISS will be decommissioned. So where will Canadian astronauts live and work next in space? This page is for subscribers only. Already a subscriber? Log in. Fact-driven space news, columns, business, policy, technology and more. Support independent journalism. …
Read More »Base 11 Space Challenge succumbs to pandemic – questions linger
The million-dollar Base 11 Space Challenge is over. It did however reveal the immense skill and dedication of Canada’s student rocketry teams. But questions still linger over how the Challenge ended, why there was no winner, and what caused Base 11’s public silence about its end.
Read More »Titan bound Dragonfly rotorcraft concept undergoes flight tests
In 2027 NASA will send the unique Dragonfly rotorcraft to Saturn’s moon Titan. Designed specifically for the Titan atmosphere, a concept was tested in September 2021 in the Imperial Dunes of California.
Read More »Space cited in World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 2022
While space issues are not new to the World Economic Forum, the Global Risks Report 2022 edition devotes one of seven chapters specifically to the issue of “Crowding and Competition in Space.”
Read More »MDA wins another lunar landing sensor contract
MDA announced today it had been awarded another lunar landing sensor contract for an undisclosed customer who is participating in NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. We can make an educated guess as to who that customer is.
Read More »Four university teams selected for SEDS Canada CAN-RGX challenge
The Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS Canada) have selected four university teams to compete in their annual Canadian Reduced Gravity Experiment Design Challenge (CAN-RGX).
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