March 1st, 2022 by
Europe’s sanctions cause real losses to Russia’s space corporation Roskosmos. The corporation will estimate them and demand a compensation from partners in Europe, the agency said. Also, Roskosmos expressed doubts whether the ISS could be operated after 2024 given the current situation.
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March 1st, 2022 by
Boeing has begun building the latest version of the Wideband Global SATCOM satellite system, WGS-11+, using advanced techniques to effectively integrate the latest commercial technology while enabling a high-paced five-year schedule that will deliver years faster than similar clean-sheet designs.
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March 1st, 2022 by
Boeing has begun building the latest version of the Wideband Global SATCOM satellite system, WGS-11+, using advanced techniques to effectively integrate the latest commercial technology while enabling a high-paced five-year schedule that will deliver years faster than similar clean-sheet designs.
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March 1st, 2022 by
NASA has awarded three additional missions to Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) for crew transportation services to the International Space Station as part of its Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract.
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March 1st, 2022 by
NASA has awarded three additional missions to Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) for crew transportation services to the International Space Station as part of its Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract.
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March 1st, 2022 by
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the second in the Inmarsat-6 series of satellites, I-6 F2, from Cape Canaveral, Florida in Q1 2023. Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries launched the first of the series, I-6 F1, in December 2021 and its fully electric propulsion system is now raising it to a geostationary orbital slot.
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