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Articles tagged: Ka-band

  • ammonia  hydrosulfide, Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), Banded stripes of Jupiter, Jupiter, Very Large Telescope 23 August 2019 Energetic eruption helps astronomers peer deep within Jupiter's atmosphere

    Beneath the swirling skies of Jupiter, a storm is brewing. In fact there is always a storm brewing on the Solar System’s biggest planet; one that while spectacular to see, could strip the spacesuit from your skin with its toxic composition. How do ...

    • ammonia hydrosulfide
    • Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
    • Banded stripes of Jupiter
    • Jupiter
    • Very Large Telescope
  • AI, IoT, multi-source data analytics, NewSpace January 2019 Smallsat revolution and AI kick-start nascent EO big data market

    ... is likely, in our view, to acquire talent and to build a scalable subscription-based business model. Copernicus Sentinel-1 C-Band SAR data being used to map floods resulting from Hurricane Florence in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, on 15 September 2018...

    • AI
    • IoT
    • multi-source data analytics
    • NewSpace
    Authors: Josephine Millward    
  • LISA Pathfinder April 2019 LISA Pathfinder – paving the way for future studies of the gravitational universe

    ... from his theory of general relativity (1915). Ground-based detectors can only measure the high frequency band of gravitational waves. A first direct detection on ground took place in September 2015, leading to the award of the Nobel...

    • LISA Pathfinder
    Authors: Andreas Rudolph    
  • October 2025 High-altitude platforms - the search for an optimised legal framework

    ... that more detailed consideration will be necessary sooner rather than later. It is clear that operations in the band of airspace between 20 km and 50 km above the Earth’s surface, known as higher airspace operations (HAO), is at an early ‘concept...

    Authors: Stephen Carr-Baugh    
  • 01 June 2021 Space junk collision highlights need for intervention

    ... a faulty power switchbox. This latest collision highlights the growing threat posed by orbital debris as the narrow band of space around Earth becomes increasingly crowded with satellites, spent rocket parts and other wayward objects...

  • ESA, Euclid, galaxy clustering, Kourou, Soyuz-Fregat March 2018 Mapping the dark universe

    ... deep space ground stations, which currently support different RF bands at 2GHz (S-band), 8GHz (X-band) and 32GHz (Ka-band). Euclid requires reception capability in the 26GHz band (K-band). Therefore, the Cebreros and Malargüe Deep Space stations...

    • ESA
    • Euclid
    • galaxy clustering
    • Kourou
    • Soyuz-Fregat
    Authors: Andreas Rudolph    
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