by David Todd | Mar 17, 2020 | Launches, Satellites, Seradata News, Space Insurance, Space politics
Whether you call it coronavirus or COVID-19 you cannot avoid this “Elephant in the Room”, which is affecting much of industry and commerce, the world’s health systems and even basic human relationships. And space has not been insulated from the virus. Despite a tardy...
by David Todd | Mar 19, 2013 | China, NASA, On a Lighter Note
Bo Jiang, a Chinese national and space imaging expert who was working (with permission) as a contractor for National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) at NASA’s Langley space centre, was arrested at Dulles International Airport in Washington D.C. on 16 March as he...
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 23, 2010 | Seradata News
NASA’s new human spaceflight standards may not be as rigorous as those it already demands for high profile launches such as James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) or Cassini In an emailed answer to Hyperbola’s question about NASA Launch Services (NLS) vehicle...
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 22, 2010 | Seradata News
View Larger MapMexico has begun preparations to construct its own 30-hectare space center on the Yucatan peninsula for the country’s space agency that was created in 2008Russia has said it is ready to help Mexico with its space ambitions. In 1996...
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 9, 2010 | Seradata News
Listening in from Frankfurt airport’s gate B31 yesterday this blogger wondered what would result from the morning’s surprise media telecon announcement that had the inspiring title of NASA Announces Future Work Assignments for Field Centers –...