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Articles tagged: space ecosystems

  • Space applications, space company, space technologies, technology transfer October 2021 Technology transfer and the ‘local’ space market

    ..., but across the globe. One example of particular interest to the authors is Scotland. Scottish space ecosystem More small satellites are built in Glasgow than anywhere in the world outside the US West Coast The ...

    • Space applications
    • space company
    • space technologies
    • technology transfer
    Authors: Daniel Smith     David Alexander    
  • AI, artificial intelligence, space cybersecurity September 2025 AI cybersecurity - challenges in space

    ... establish-ment of comprehensive governance frameworks A successful cyberattack targeting AI systems within the space ecosystem, or a significant AI malfunction due to inherent vulnerabilities, can precipitate a spectrum of severe consequences. These...

    • AI
    • artificial intelligence
    • space cybersecurity
    Authors: Sylvester Kaczmarek    
  • ispace.inc, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), Moon mission, United Arab Emirates (UAE) 14 April 2021 Emirates partners with Japan for its 2022 lunar rover mission

    ...: “Our association with Japan’s ispace is in line with the MBRSC’s ambitious vision of growing a vibrant and sustainable space ecosystem through collaborations and partnerships. “The Emirates Lunar Mission represents a milestone in the UAE...

    • ispace.inc
    • Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)
    • Moon mission
    • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • Astrobiotic, CubeRover, Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA), NASA 28 September 2018 CubeRover to develop low-cost, revolutionary rover in Luxembourg

    ...’s activities in the Grand-Duchy further widens the capabilities of our diversified space ecosystem and confirm that we are home to a vibrant and thriving space economy. Hence, CubeRover will be able to efficiently serve European and international...

    • Astrobiotic
    • CubeRover
    • Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA)
    • NASA
  • 17 December 2024 NASA seeks to continue human presence in orbit post ISS

    ... advancement and international cooperation, while making strategic investments in a commercial space ecosystem that benefits not just NASA but the entire space community.” NASA says its LEO microgravity strategy, combined with significant stakeholder...

  • launch vehicle, SkyHy, Skylark, Skyrora October 2019 Skyrora – building on British space heritage

    ... our engineering heritage, satellite and data experience and academic strength is at a level where an end-to-end space ecosystem should be able to thrive”. Levykin’s team of engineers started by studying Britain’s past rocket programmes, the Black...

    • launch vehicle
    • SkyHy
    • Skylark
    • Skyrora
    Authors: Daniel Smith    
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