Helium disruption threatens Artemis 2 March launch window
A day after seemingly getting some positive news, the news from Kennedy Space Center today is not good. NASA is preparing to move the Artemis 2 rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building due to a helium leak.
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Galaxia and Apolink team up to demonstrate real time orbit connectivity
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Quantum and drone tech dominate first DISH Industry Day
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Canadian Space Agency issues Lunar Utility Rover RFP
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Canadian Space Agency looking for ground segment concept studies for RADARSAT+
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Canada’s next eye on the Moon
A team led by Western University has won a $3.8M Phase 0 contract from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to develop a dual-camera imager that would be used…



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