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Reçu aujourd’hui — 5 septembre 2025SpaceNews

GHGSat to provide methane monitoring for ExxonMobil

5 septembre 2025 à 19:02

SAN FRANCISCO – GHGSat and ExxonMobil Corp. announced a partnership Sept. 5 to monitor and mitigate methane emissions for onshore operations in North America and Asia. Collaboration between GHGSat, a Canadian firm focused on greenhouse-gas monitoring, and the multinational oil and gas company began in 2020 with field trials to demonstrate space-based technology for methane […]

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A steady space? Bringing stellar legal certainty to space issues

5 septembre 2025 à 15:00
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A new space race is heating up across the pond — not to be the first to reach the moon, but to provide a credible and flexible legal framework capable of turbocharging the space sectors in the United Kingdom and Europe.  The intensity of this drive has increased over the summer of 2025. On June […]

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How the smallsat business is evolving: Excerpts from the Space Minds podcast

5 septembre 2025 à 13:30
Sir Martin Sweeting, chairman, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited; Gabe Zimmerman, director of the in space product line, Ursa Major; Tom Walkinshaw, CEO and co-founder, alba orbital; Todd Master, chief operating officer, Umbra

During the 39th annual Small Satellite Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, in August, SpaceNews hosted a group of industry leaders on our Space Minds podcast to discuss the latest in smallsats and where this part of the industry is headed. These excerpts from our conversations, which have been lightly edited for clarity and brevity, […]

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Earth observation firms are trying to solve a latency problem with ‘Dynamic Targeting’

5 septembre 2025 à 13:00
CogniSat-6, built by Open Cosmos with Ubotica edge processing and software for artificial intelligence, is the platform for Dynamic Targeting. Credit: NASA/USGS

For years, satellite sensors have transmitted vast quantities of imagery to the ground, where analysts then discarded views obscured by clouds, identified natural features or objects and shared pictures with customers. The entire process took days. Recently, companies have cut the timeline to hours — or even less — through frequent contact with ground stations, […]

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Spacedock to demonstrate modular payload interface with Oligo and Melagen

3 septembre 2025 à 13:00

SAN FRANCISCO – Spacedock, a Silicon Valley startup formerly known as Orbital Outpost X, announced plans Aug. 20 for a 2026 in-space demonstration of a universal connector for space systems. Working with launch integrator Oligo Space and radiation-shielding specialist Melagen Labs, Spacedock is preparing to fly its berthing and docking connector, also called Spacedock, in […]

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Stakeholders in direct-to-device services have to act now to defend their interests at the WRC-27

3 septembre 2025 à 15:00
Illustration of satellite coverage for telecommunications services.

Last February, I wrote that the merger of the satellite and terrestrial cellular industry was not yet a marriage made in heaven. However, at the Mobile World Congress , held last March in Barcelona, I noticed that Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) and direct-to-device (D2D) services received an exceptional amount of attention from the cellular industry. In […]

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Companies race to win ground transportation contracts for the moon

3 septembre 2025 à 13:00
Lunar rover prototypes from (left to right) Astrolab, Intuitive Machines and Lunar Outpost at NASA’s Johnson Space Center for testing.

A lunar rover makes its way across rough terrain in August, navigating past rocky outcrops and around, or sometimes over, small craters. The topography in this case, is not the moon but instead in Colorado, at a site selected by Lunar Outpost to test the rovers it is developing for NASA and others. In many […]

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ASRO and Ethereal Space Partner to Advance Space Weather Instrumentation with ESA Commercialisation Gateway Support

2 septembre 2025 à 22:01
ethereal space logo square

Turku, Finland — 29 August 2025 — ASRO – Aboa Space Research Oy and Ethereal Space, Inc. today announced a new strategic partnership to develop and deploy advanced space weather instruments designed to monitor energetic […]

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