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Archive for September, 2020

L3Harris completes primary mirror for Roman space telescope

September 20th, 2020 by

L3Harris Technologies has finished figuring, polishing and coating the primary mirror for NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, formerly known as the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST), bringing it one step closer to launch.

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MethaneSAT completes CDR, moves into production phase

September 20th, 2020 by

MethaneSAT said it has reached an important new milestone with completion of the Critical Design Review (CDR) phase for both the mission’s remote sensing instrument and the spacecraft platform bus. Completion of the CDR means that MethaneSAT is now entering the production stage with a design that exceeds anticipated capabilities.

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China’s new broadband satellite enters assembly stage

September 20th, 2020 by

China’s satellite producer GalaxySpace announced that its new broadband communication satellite has entered the assembly stage after the company completed the development of satellite payloads.

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China plans to launch Taiji-2 satellite before 2024

September 20th, 2020 by

China plans to launch Taiji-2, a satellite to conduct in-orbit experiments on key technologies related to space-based gravitational wave detection, before 2024, Wu Yueliang, chief scientist of the Taiji programme, was quoted as saying.

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Report: COVID-19 shakes up in-flight connectivity industry

September 20th, 2020 by

In its latest research, Prospects for In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity, Euroconsult provides a strategic review of the market reset resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and its significant impact on the aviation industry.

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On This Day in Space: Sept. 20, 1970: Luna 16 lands on the moon

September 20th, 2020 by

On Sept. 20, 1970, the Soviet Union’s Luna 16 moon probe landed on the moon to retrieve a soil sample. See how it happened in our “On This Day In Space” series!

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‘The Smallest Lights in the Universe’ explores the possibilities of life on Earth and far beyond it

September 20th, 2020 by

MIT astronomer Sara Seager has a quest: to find a second Earth. That scientific quest has developed and persisted against the backdrop of a personal life full of adventure, love and heartbreak.

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Book excerpt: ‘The Smallest Lights in the Universe’

September 20th, 2020 by

Science, even science about the heavens, is done by people, astronomer Sara Seager reminds us throughout her new memoir, “The Smallest Lights in the Universe.”

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