We are back! Precious Weekly newsletter is adopting a new format and becoming a monthly payload digest. As usual, our goal is to keep you up-to-date with commercial payloads and launchers globally. In April, 14 new commercial payloads were launched into orbit, and 6 new rockets are gearing up for their maiden launches in the next 6 months. Let's dive in! This newsletter is supported by our preferred launch partners: in-space platform developer Arkisys, Canadian spaceport operator Maritime Launch Services, mission integrator Arrow Science and Technology, and Australian hybrid rocket company Gilmour Space Technologies. Check out their sponsored news in this issue. #Bandwagon #rideshare #solarsail #apophis #spaceaccelerators #spacestartups #payload #satellites #rocketlaunches
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It's launch day for SpaceX ?? At 10:49 AM PST (18:49 UTC) today, The SpaceX Transporter 12 rideshare mission is scheduled to lift off from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. #SeraphimSpaceAccelerator #SpaceX #SSALaunch Our accelerator companies featured on this mission are: constellr (SSA M3) - First launch of Skybee 1 This launch will kick-start constellr's HiVE constellation that aims to deliver high precision land surface temperature measurements, detect heat stress in plants early on and save billions of tons of water globally. SmartIR (SSA M9) - First launch of graphene adaptive radiator? The company aims to successfully demonstrate their graphene smart radiator in low earth orbit (LEO), which can transform thermal management systems for small satellites Space DOTS? (SSA M10) - First launch of DataDOT Aiming to redefine spacecraft performance and longevity, this mission aims to gather essential environmental data that will improve spacecraft design, operations and cost. ?????? Watch the launch here: https://lnkd.in/gCgq6f-M #SeraphimSpace #SpaceEconomy #InvestInSpace #SSA #SSAM15
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New Post: Rocket Lab Successfully Deploys Satellite for Synspective, Caps Off Year with 60% Increase in Launches YoY - https://lnkd.in/eySuSJAJ Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it successfully completed the Company’s 16th?launch for the year, deploying a satellite for Japanese Earth-observation constellation operator Synspective. The “Owl The Way Up” mission lifted off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in …
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#space #aerospace #astronautics #astronautics4xploit Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing, a disruptive and innovative approach for in-orbit repair, in-orbit manufacturing, life extension, inspection, active debris removal, and spacecraft in-orbit refueling, has been envisioned for a long period of time to guarantee return on investment. Based on the decrease in the costs of launching commercial satellites and the rise of low orbit, rather than geostationary, satellites for which servicing costs are less, there is an astronomical increase in the design and development of in-orbit servicing techniques and high commercial interest. In-orbit servicing, a new frontier of space services, involves autonomous or telerobotic servicing of a spacecraft. This could be achieved either via robotic spacecraft or by human astronauts, for example as in the case of servicing of the International Space Station (ISS). For several decades, various in-orbit servicing approaches had been proposed and demonstrated. Examples are Spacecraft De-orbiting & Re-orbiting, Spacecraft Relocation & Deployment, Orbit and positioning maneuvers, Spacecraft Recycling & Salvaging, Station-keeping and inspection of active satellites, In-orbit assembly & Units Delivery, Spacecraft Refueling, Debris Removal and a host of others. Presently, expired rockets and defunct satellites, that became space debris, are serious issue for companies and organizations planning to launch mega-constellations, particularly in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO). As a result, private space companies and government space agencies are developing spacecraft de-orbiting technologies to drag satellites to the graveyard orbit, and, in the process, help to minimize the risk of space debris. In this video, Astronautics4Xploit presents "Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing & Approaches: Disruptive Approaches for In-Orbit Repair & Refueling". The focus points are Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing and Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing Approaches. For more information, contact Astronautics4Xploit at: Website: https://lnkd.in/gpeiAGS YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gKnRqiz Facebook: https://lnkd.in/getxfPK Instagram: https://lnkd.in/gsKpFG7 LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gsY8pYN Please, remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Thanks.
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#space #aerospace #astronautics #astronautics4xploit Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing, a disruptive and innovative approach for in-orbit repair, in-orbit manufacturing, life extension, inspection, active debris removal, and spacecraft in-orbit refueling, has been envisioned for a long period of time to guarantee return on investment. Based on the decrease in the costs of launching commercial satellites and the rise of low orbit, rather than geostationary, satellites for which servicing costs are less, there is an astronomical increase in the design and development of in-orbit servicing techniques and high commercial interest. In-orbit servicing, a new frontier of space services, involves autonomous or telerobotic servicing of a spacecraft. This could be achieved either via robotic spacecraft or by human astronauts, for example as in the case of servicing of the International Space Station (ISS). For several decades, various in-orbit servicing approaches had been proposed and demonstrated. Examples are Spacecraft De-orbiting & Re-orbiting, Spacecraft Relocation & Deployment, Orbit and positioning maneuvers, Spacecraft Recycling & Salvaging, Station-keeping and inspection of active satellites, In-orbit assembly & Units Delivery, Spacecraft Refueling, Debris Removal and a host of others. Presently, expired rockets and defunct satellites, that became space debris, are serious issue for companies and organizations planning to launch mega-constellations, particularly in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO). As a result, private space companies and government space agencies are developing spacecraft de-orbiting technologies to drag satellites to the graveyard orbit, and, in the process, help to minimize the risk of space debris. In this video, Astronautics4Xploit presents "Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing & Approaches: Disruptive Approaches for In-Orbit Repair & Refueling". The focus points are Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing and Spacecraft In-Orbit Servicing Approaches. For more information, contact Astronautics4Xploit at: Website: https://lnkd.in/gpeiAGS YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gKnRqiz Facebook: https://lnkd.in/getxfPK Instagram: https://lnkd.in/gsKpFG7 LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gsY8pYN Please, remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Thanks. https://lnkd.in/e7kHsKGF
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Sony has partnered with California’s Astro Digital to test laser communications from two small satellites, using optical disc technology the Japanese conglomerate pioneered for CD players. The pair of spacecraft will be based on Astro Digital’s Corvus satellite platform and ready to launch in 2026, the companies said in a brief Nov. 12 news release. Each satellite would carry a Lasercom optical terminal from Sony Space Communications Corporation (SSCC), the Californian subsidiary?Sony formed in 2022 to commercialize the technology?following tests between the International Space Station and a ground station in Japan. SSCC aims to test high data-rate optical links from the satellites and the ground, and also between each other in low Earth orbit (LEO). #connectivity?#connectivitymatters?#hacking?#military?#communications?#newspace?#newspaceeconomy #constellations?#satellite?#space?#satelliteoperatos?#satcoms?#satellitesystems?#telecommunications?#spaceindustry?#LowEarthOrbit?#sda?#megaconstellations?#spaceindustry?#esa?#nasa?#eu?#europe #cyberwarfare?#cyberdefense??#defense?#resilience?#oneweb?#starlink?#spacex?#telesat?#milsatcom?#govsatcom?#spacecraft?#internetofthings?#development?#spacedata??#qkd?#qci?#euroqci?#keydistribution?#saga?#quantum?#quantumKeyDistribution #entaglement #opticalnetworking #opticalcommunications?#laser?#MichaelHadjitheodosiou https://lnkd.in/ewEmdX5i
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New Post: Rocket Lab Successfully Deploys Satellite for Synspective, Caps Off Year with 60% Increase in Launches YoY - https://lnkd.in/eBWDjMsU Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it successfully completed the Company’s 16th?launch for the year, deploying a satellite for Japanese Earth-observation constellation operator Synspective. The “Owl The Way Up” mission lifted off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in …
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New Post: Rocket Lab Successfully Deploys Satellite for Synspective, Caps Off Year with 60% Increase in Launches YoY - https://lnkd.in/eySuSJAJ Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it successfully completed the Company’s 16th?launch for the year, deploying a satellite for Japanese Earth-observation constellation operator Synspective. The “Owl The Way Up” mission lifted off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in …
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Astroscale and ClearSpace Secure UK Funding for Satellite De-Orbit Mission ?? Astroscale, a public orbital debris removal company headquartered in Japan, and ClearSpace, a Switzerland-based in-orbit servicing (IOS) company, have each received £2.35M from the UK Space Agency to advance their satellite removal technologies. Both are working to de-orbit two U.K.-licensed satellites from low Earth orbit by 2026, using different capture mechanisms. Astroscale plans to use a magnetic capture mechanism, while ClearSpace will deploy a robotic arm. A final decision on the demonstration mission will be made in March 2025. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g6Y4tUnQ #SpaceIndustry #SpaceNews #SpaceDebris #Astroscale #ClearSpace #UKSpaceAgency #LEO #SpaceTech #Sustainability
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Starship's Sixth Flight Test: Countdown to Launch! ?? Get ready for another historic moment in space exploration! Starship's sixth flight test is targeted for Tuesday, November 19th at 2200 UTC. Tune in to the live webcast on X SpaceX to witness the launch and follow the mission's progress. This flight aims to push the boundaries of space technology, with key objectives including: Booster Return & Catch: Building on the success of the fifth flight test, the Super Heavy booster will attempt to return to the launch site and be caught by the launch tower. In-Space Engine Ignition: Starship's upper stage will perform a critical in-space engine burn. Heatshield Experiments: Testing advanced thermal protection systems for future missions. Let's come together to support this ambitious endeavor and celebrate the future of space exploration! ?? SpaceX #SpaceX #Starship #SpaceExploration #Innovation #Technology #Science #AdAstra
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Proba-3 will act as an orbital laboratory, advancing multiple space technologies and techniques. The mission will test critical capabilities such as acquisition, rendezvous, proximity operations, and formation flying. https://lnkd.in/df5_VkqY #proba3 #laboratory #space #tech #news #peoplesreflections
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