Space
Scottish space strategy launched
A new strategy to secure a £4bn share of the global space market for the Scottish economy has been published
SSTL secures ESA InCubed funding
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has secured European Space Agency InCubed programme financial and technical support
Emirati interplanetary mission announced
The UAE Space Agency has announced a new Emirati interplanetary mission, designed to accelerate the national space capabilities
Inclusivity in space: ESA’s Parastronaut Project
The European Space Agency has called for would-be astronauts whose physical disabilities would previously selection previously, reports Mark Broadbent
Anti-satellite capabilities could threaten key constellations
With Earth orbit a potential battlespace of the future and the proliferation of satellite constellations presenting more potential targets than ever before, a range of capabilities have been or are being developed by space-faring countries terrestrial tensions could be mirrored in space
UK space launch elements coming together
Space systems provider Moog will complete the development of its first Small Launch Orbital Manoeuvring Vehicle later in 2021
New USSF space access capability launched
Northrop Grumman has launched the Tactically Responsive Launch-2 payload into orbit for the US Space Force using the company’s Pegasus XL rocket
UK Space Command targets IOC in 2022
Less than two months after being officially formed, the UK’s nascent Space Command is looking to establish an initial operating capability by Q1 next year, with the establishment of an HQ at RAF High Wycombe likely the first step in the process
Airbus nets space-based communications contracts from UK MOD
Airbus has been awarded a series of contracts during Q1 2021 from the UK MOD both as part of its programme of upgrading services for the Skynet 5 military satcom capability and continued work with the MOD’s Defence Digital organisation
ATCA Annual Day 5 – WTF 2020?
ATCA got it right this year. This industry tends to discuss the same topics repeatedly until it feels safe branching out. 2020 was a year of branching out. The traditional ATM topics ranked low on the agenda. New topics such as drones, supersonic travel, commercial space and innovative technologies. Technologies in support of Cybersecurity, AI and machine learning to highlight key discussions. Well done ATCA.