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U.S. Air Force to launch SpaceWERX technology accelerator

On Thursday August 19 the U.S. Air Force will be running the space technology accelerator programme known as SpaceWERX. The event will include a virtual Space Force Pitch Day, which will see awards – up to $34 million – being made to innovative startups competing for Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contracts. You can ...

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UK Space Agency launches Leo Programme phase II

The UK Space Agency (UKSA) has launched a business growth scheme open to budding space entrepreneurs, dubbed the Leo Programme. The focus of the accelerator programme is on building sustainable business models rather raising investment. Specifically, it is a free, six month virtual programme, designed to support up to 20 businesses that are “post proof-of-concept ...

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In-Space Missions wins £9.5m contract for MilSpace communications

The UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) has awarded a £9.5 million contract to In-Space Missions to build the Titania satellite that will be undertaking research on military space communications. In-Space Missions is a UK SME based in Bordon, Hampshire. Titania Specifically, the satellite will support the ‘Titania Operational Concept Demonstrator’ which is exploring ...

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Lockheed Martin unveils Skunk Works flexible factory

Lockheed Martin has completed construction of an advanced manufacturing facility at its Palmdale, California, campus and headquarters. The 215,000 square foot building will serve the company’s advanced-projects division, dubbed Skunk Works. Lockheed Martin says the “intelligent, flexible factory has digital foundations to incorporate smart manufacturing components, embrace the Internet of Things and deliver cutting edge ...

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OEMSecrets celebrates anniversary with improved BOM management

Our part-search-and-price-comparison engine, dubbed EW Compare, is powered by OEMSecrets. And the team behind the Bill of Materials tool and API are celebrating their 10th anniversary with improvements to both their website and search tools. They have launched their latest update by removing the login and opening up to the tool for free use by ...

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New Zealand turns to LeoLabs for stewardship of space

LeoLabs and New Zealand’s Space Agency, have signed a multi-year agreement to develop a “Space Regulatory and Sustainability Platform”, the country’s government has announced. The Californian-based company is a provider of low Earth orbit (LEO) mapping and Space Situational Awareness (SSA) services. The space monitoring, cloud-based system will enable New Zealand to better meet the ...

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Leonardo boosts #T-TeC 2021 space tech competition for students

The #T-TeC 2021 competition, which is supported by Leonardo, aims to encourage a new generation of scientists and innovators, with the aim of “creating a bridge between the academic world of research and the innovative space sector”. T-TeC stands for Telespazio Technology Contest, with Telespazio being the Rome-based space flight services company, a JV owned by Leonardo and ...

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UK Space Agency analyses impact of space research funding

The UK Space Agency has carried out a study to measure the effectiveness of its funding of space-related research over a ten year period – a “Bibliometric analysis of research linked to UK Space Agency funding”. It commissioned know.space, a specialist space economics consultancy, and Digital Science, a London-based research analytics company, to help produce ...

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Isar Aerospace extends Series B funding to $165m

Isar, the Munich-based launch service provider for small and medium satellites, has extended its Series B funding to $165m. The round was led by HV Capital, Porsche SE, and Lombard Odier. There was also “substantial participation” from existing investors Earlybird, Lakestar, Vsquared Ventures, and Apeiron. It added $75m to the amount raised at the end ...

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GeoOptics preps CICERO-2 Earth observation constellation

GeoOptics has announced an upgrade to its CICERO constellation of Earth sensing satellites. With launches planned to begin next year, CICERO-2 will track Earth’s atmosphere, water and surface conditions. It will, says GeoOptics, allow governments, industry, and individual stakeholders to monitor various impacts of climate change. “In today’s environment, in which precision Earth sensing is ...

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