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Articles tagged: LBS

  • Earth Observation, LBS, satellites, VHR March 2018 Shifting lines and new horizons in Earth observation markets

    ... management, engineering and infrastructure, location-based services (LBS) and defence enable the growth of the very ... etc.) or new commercial usage (geo-marketing, mapping and LBS, etc.), and successful implementation of services in areas where space...

    • Earth Observation
    • LBS
    • satellites
    • VHR
    Authors: Gil Denis    
  • commercial space, Human spaceflight, lunar mission, NewSpace, Space economy April 2020 Is space poised to take another giant leap?

    ...more punch than New Shepard, its seven engines generating 3.85 million lbs of thrust at launch. But it is Blue Origin’s super-rocket... lander, unveiled in May 2019, is designed to take 10,000 lbs of mass to the lunar surface. A larger variant of Blue ...

    • commercial space
    • Human spaceflight
    • lunar mission
    • NewSpace
    • Space economy
    Authors: Christopher Riley    
  • Orbital ATK Pegasus XL vehicle, Paul G. Allen, Scaled Composites, Stratolaunch, twin-hulled 05 June 2017 The world's largest airplane gets its debut

    ... its first launch demonstration as early as 2019." The Stratolaunch aircraft weighs a staggering 226796 kilograms (500,000 lbs), but with a wingspan longer than a National Football League field and measuring 72.5 metres (238 feet) from...

    • Orbital ATK Pegasus XL vehicle
    • Paul G. Allen
    • Scaled Composites
    • Stratolaunch
    • twin-hulled
  • Dream Chaser, multi-mission, Sierra Nevada Corp, SNC, space utility vehicle August 2018 America’s ‘dream machine’

    ...Dream Chaser will be transporting 5,500 kg (around 12,125 lbs) of cargo to the ISS, which is a significant increase... opportunities Dream Chaser will be transporting 5,500 kg (around 12,125 lbs) of cargo to the ISS, which is a significant increase over...

    • Dream Chaser
    • multi-mission
    • Sierra Nevada Corp
    • SNC
    • space utility vehicle
    Authors: Steve Lindsey    
  • Rick Lund, SatSleeve, SRT Group, Thuraya March 2015 Supplanting the state: rewards and risks

    ..., Washington.3 The vision of these private companies is to develop viable lightweight satellites weighing just 90–270 kg (200-600 lbs.) each, which can help deliver satellite internet service to the most remote parts of the globe. The...

    • Rick Lund
    • SatSleeve
    • SRT Group
    • Thuraya
    Authors: Rick Lund    
  • Apollo, Moon race, NASA, rocket development, Soviet spacecraft July 2019 Lessons from our first race to the Moon

    ... a total of 362 grams (11½ ozs) of Moon rock and dust - the six Apollo landers returned 382 kg (842 lbs), about 1,200 times more. The circumlunar mission was intended to provide a space spectacular for the 50th...

    • Apollo
    • Moon race
    • NASA
    • rocket development
    • Soviet spacecraft
    Authors: Pat Norris    
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