UrtherCast reported mixed third quarter earnings yesterday and indicated that it was poised to follow through on its business plan to deliver machine-to-machine Earth observation software as a service.
Read More »Maritime Launch Services Targets May 1 to Begin Construction at Nova Scotia Spaceport
Maritime Launch Services is targeting May 1, 2018 to break ground and begin construction on Canada’s first commercial spaceport which would be based in Nova Scotia.
Read More »FCC Grants Access to the U.S. Market for Telesat’s Satellite Constellation with Conditions
As had been expected, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Telesat access to the U.S. market for its constellation of 117 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO).
Read More »Canada and Ukraine Sign Space Agreement to Cooperate on Space Activities
Canada and the Ukraine signed a memorandum of understanding* for cooperation in space this past week in Montreal.
Read More »Minister of Transport’s Director of Policy Alain Berinstain Leaving Government for Moon Express
SpaceQ has learned that Alain Berinstain, the current Director of Policy for Minister of Transport Marc Garneau, is leaving government to work for the U.S. based space exploration company Moon Express.
Read More »Toronto’s Space Flight Laboratory is a Pioneer in the Evolution of Small Satellites
Dr. Robert Zee is the only director the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) at the University of Toronto Institute of Aerospace has known since its inception in 1998. Over the years SFL has been an innovator in the field of small satellites and without question can be regarded as one of its pioneers.
Read More »Yes we Celebrate Dark Matter Day
While some celebrated Halloween last night, other people were celebrating the first Dark Matter Day. Yes, Dark Matter has its own day, though it’s unofficial, but is global.
Read More »Unique Canadarm2 Robotic “Hand” Replaced
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) successfully completed the third in a series of spacewalks on October 20th that was needed to replace a robotic “hand” on the Canadarm2.
Read More »Second Canadian Space Policy Symposium Set to Discuss Canada’s Future in Space
A year ago the Canadian Space Commerce Association hosted the first Canadian Space Policy Symposium. This year, post Space Advisory Board consultations, the space community will gather in Ottawa November 9th to discuss further steps need in building Canada’s future in space.
Read More »Annual Space Security Index Report Released – Space Debris Still Tops the List
It should not come as a surprise that space debris tops the list of issues in the 2017 edition of the Space Security Index.
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