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Robot leaves the International Space Station (ISS) on board Soyuz MS-14

Robot leaves the International Space Station (ISS) on board Soyuz MS-14

by David Todd | Sep 16, 2019 | Seradata News, Soyuz, Technology

Having been undocked from the International Space Station (ISS), the unmanned, albeit with the Skybot F-850 robot aboard, Soyuz MS-14 descent module landed in rural Kazakhstan at 2132 GMT on 6 September 2019.  The spacecraft had originally had trouble docking with the...
Vector loses US Air Force ASLON-45 launch to Aevum’s new Ravn air-launched design

Vector loses US Air Force ASLON-45 launch to Aevum’s new Ravn air-launched design

by David Todd | Sep 10, 2019 | Launches, Military space, Satellites, Technology

Given its financial woes, it was not a surprise that Vector had to withdraw from its contract with the US Air Force to launch the Agile Small Launch Operational Normalizer (ASLON) 45 mission. That was originally supposed to be formed as an upper stage/delivery...
India loses its Chandrayaan 2 lunar lander and rover though the orbiter wags on as does ISRO’s maritime tracking plans

India loses its Chandrayaan 2 lunar lander and rover though the orbiter wags on as does ISRO’s maritime tracking plans

by David Todd | Sep 9, 2019 | exploration, India, Science, Seradata News, Technology

Controllers at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) were licking their wounds after its unmanned landing attempt on the Moon ended in failure – and with India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, looking on. The Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter/Vikram Lander/Pragram Rover...
Image of the Month: SpaceX Starhopper makes a more substantial hop

Image of the Month: SpaceX Starhopper makes a more substantial hop

by David Todd | Aug 28, 2019 | SpaceX, Technology

While it has made a brief vertical up-and-down hop before, the SpaceX Starhopper made a proper lift-off, traverse, and vertical landing on 27 August. This was the day after an ignition failure of the LOx (Liquid Oxygen)/Methane Raptor engine on 26 August prevented an...
Viasat Link-16 test satellite to be built by Blue Canyon

Viasat Link-16 test satellite to be built by Blue Canyon

by David Todd | Aug 20, 2019 | Satellites, Seradata News, Technology

The small satellite manufacturer Blue Canyon Technologies (BCT) has been awarded the contract by Viasat to build a US Air Force test satellite to act as a “Link 16” communications relay terminal in low Earth Orbit. The test satellite will use a BCT XB1 12U...
Opinion: Facial recognition, satellite tracking, RFID chipped bodies…where will it all end? (Updated)

Opinion: Facial recognition, satellite tracking, RFID chipped bodies…where will it all end? (Updated)

by David Todd | Aug 14, 2019 | Seradata News, Technology

During the 1970s there was a mini-outcry in the UK when shops began to introduce Upside-down-Dalek-like CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) camera systems in order to try and prevent shoplifting. However, it was, at first sight, a legitimate use of surveillance...
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