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Archive for March, 2022

OneWeb to resume satellite launches through agreement with SpaceX

March 21st, 2022 by

OneWeb announced that the company and SpaceX entered into an agreement that will enable OneWeb to resume satellite launches.

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Three cosmonauts arrive at ISS

March 20th, 2022 by

Rocket: Soyuz 2.1a; Payload: Soyuz MS-21; Date: 18 March 2022, 1555 UTC; Launch site: Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The manned capsule docked with the ISS about three hours after lift-off.

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NPP sensor damaged during testing
Russian Deputy Prime Minister takes FG investigation under ‘personal control’
Intelsat 19 solar array likely damaged
Cosmic radiation possible cause of Spektr-R failure

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This week’s Starlink launch

March 20th, 2022 by

Rocket: Falcon 9; Payload: 53 Starlink satellites (Group 4-12); Date: 19 March 2022, 0442 UTC; Launch site: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, USA.

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NPP sensor damaged during testing
Russian Deputy Prime Minister takes FG investigation under ‘personal control’
Intelsat 19 solar array likely damaged
Cosmic radiation possible cause of Spektr-R failure

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ExoMars officially suspended

March 17th, 2022 by

ESA’s ruling Council, meeting in Paris on 16-17 March, acknowledged the present impossibility of carrying out the ongoing co-operation with Roskosmos on the ExoMars rover mission with a launch in 2022, and mandated the ESA Director General to take appropriate steps to suspend the co-operation activities accordingly.

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Gilat’s Electronically Steerable Antenna (ESA) for IFC achieves breakthrough

March 17th, 2022 by

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. announced a breakthrough in electronically steerable antenna (ESA) technology for in-flight connectivity (IFC) with the conclusion of flight tests conducted by Airbus Defence and Space, marking the successful completion of the final phase of the five-year Clean Sky 2 IFC ESA project. Connectivity was demonstrated on Spacecom’s Amos-17 advanced digital Ka band satellite.

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Space weather forecasting payload module travels to China

March 17th, 2022 by

The structural thermal model (STM) of the payload module (PLM) of the SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) mission has successfully passed its Delivery Review Board (DRB). The SMILE STM payload is now on its way to Luxembourg from where it will start its journey to Shanghai. On arrival it will be integrated onto the Chinese platform, to complete the qualification of the satellite.

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Boeing and MT Aerospace sign SLS contract

March 17th, 2022 by

Boeing and MT Aerospace AG, a subsidiary of OHB SE, have signed a further contract to supply structural components for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS). Boeing is the industrial prime contractor for the development and construction of this heavy-lift launch vehicle, whose first flight is scheduled for spring 2022.

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China tests rocket engine for upcoming space lab launches

March 17th, 2022 by

A Chinese high-thrust oxyhydrogen rocket engine has completed a 520-second test in preparation for the upcoming launches of space station lab modules, its maker said on Wednesday.

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