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Articles tagged: satellite systems

  • Lacuna Space, NanoAvionics, nanosatellite 29 September 2020 NanoAvionics launches second satellite for Lacuna Space’s growing IoT satellite constellation

    ... of NanoAvionics said: “Having previously worked together to build and launch the first nanosatellite for Lacuna Space’s satellite system, I’m excited about this latest successful launch. Lacuna's IoT sensor and gateway technology has the potential...

    • Lacuna Space
    • NanoAvionics
    • nanosatellite
  • Monash University October 2017 Can Australia’s space industry overcome years of political setback?

    ... of funding for the Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems, which had built and operated the government research satellite FedSat; the first Australian-built satellite in over 30 years launched in December 2005. Recent developments...

    • Monash University
    Authors: Jonathan Lim    
  • IAC, space debris, spaceflight safety February 2018 Are we asking the right questions about space debris?

    ...Initiate ADR,” 65th International Astronautical Congress, Toronto, CA, September 2014. 4 Approximate cost of existing satellite systems was determined by examining databases at http://www.satview.org 5 Ogunnaike, B.A., “Random Phenomena: Fundamentals...

    • IAC
    • space debris
    • spaceflight safety
    Authors: Darren S McKnight    
  • 5G, connectivity, debris, Internet of Things, IoT, satellite September 2019 Expectations in a connected world

    ... and great technology, but we face a challenge in managing frequency allocation efficiently between terrestrial and satellite systems. Our respective industries continue to work in isolation rather than working collaboratively to manage spectrum...

    • 5G
    • connectivity
    • debris
    • Internet of Things
    • IoT
    • satellite
    Authors: Martin Coleman    
  • drag sail technology demonstrator, Electron orbital launch vehicle, NABEO, Rocket Lab, space debris 12 November 2018 "Its Business Time" for Rocket Lab's first commercial flight

    ... of Sunday morning, the two-stage Electron launch vehicle successfully separated to off-load satellites for Spire Global, Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Fleet Space Technologies and the Irvine CubeSat Stem Program. Hoping to eventually take away...

    • drag sail technology demonstrator
    • Electron orbital launch vehicle
    • NABEO
    • Rocket Lab
    • space debris
  • 18 April 2023 Spire launches customers’ Earth and debris monitoring satellites

    ... hosts a hyperspectral camera with advanced on-board processing capabilities in combination with Spire’s Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry (GNSS-R) sensor payload that will collect intelligence on soil moisture. Data collected will...

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