Satellite data aggregator and solution provider SkyWatch today announced it had closed a Series A round of funding raising $10 million (US$7.5M). The company also unveiled its latest product offering, TerraStream.
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In our second SpaceQ podcast episode of our annual Winter Series we’re featuring NASA’s teleconference with the first results from the Parker Solar Probe.
Read More »The Top 6 Canadian Space Stories of 2019
What were the top Canadian space stories of 2019? Our list is combination of editorial selection, popularity and reader feedback.
Read More »Maxar Sells MDA to a Consortium led by Toronto Based Northern Private Capital
The rumour had been floating for six months, so now that its happened, it shouldn’t come as shock that MDA has been sold, right?
Read More »Inside the Perimeter Institute Fall Winter 2019 Magazine Released
The Perimeter Institute (PI) has released its Fall/Winter 2019 Inside the Perimeter magazine which highlights computational physics and its increasing importance at the PI.
Read More »Podcast: Maxar’s Power and Propulsion Element for the Lunar Gateway
In our first SpaceQ podcast episode of our annual Winter Series we’re featuring a Future In-Space Operations teleconference on Maxar’s Power and Propulsion Element for the Lunar Gateway.
Read More »Renewed Effort Underway to Bring Planetarium to Toronto
Toronto hasn’t had a standalone planetarium since the McLaughlin Planetarium closed its doors in 1995. That could change if a group of influential local people can sway politicians, corporations and philanthropic donors.
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After a successful launch of the Starliner Commercial Crew Vehicle on its maiden flight test, a software problem with the onboard timer resulted in the spacecraft not achieving its intended orbit.
Read More »The RADARSAT Constellation Mission Declared Operational
In a Tweet yesterday the Canadian Space Agency announced that the $1 billion program that is the RADARSAT Constellation Mission is now fully operational.
Read More »The Canadian Space Agency Selects Five Companies for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Challenge
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has selected five companies for its Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics for Advanced Autonomous Space Systems challenge.
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