China outlines pathway for lunar and deep space exploration
HELSINKI — China has laid out its pathway for robotic and crewed lunar and deep space exploration, with a number of missions building towards a permanent moon base. Three upcoming robotic missions will set in place landers, orbiters, relay satellites…
Artemis: the Fucino Space Centre is ready to contribute to the return to the Moon
Telespazio’s Fucino Space Centre and the Italian Space Agency (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana or ASI) will support tracking of NASA’s Artemis I mission taking the Orion capsule around the Moon. At Telespazio’s Fucino Space Centre, BTS-1 and BTS-2 antennas are ready to…
Canadensys Aerospace Awarded CSA Lunar Rover Contract
(Toronto, Ontario – Monday, November 14, 2022) Canadensys Aerospace is pleased to announce it has received a contract from the Government of Canada to design and build Canada’s first lunar rover. Initiated under the Canadian Space Agency’s Lunar Exploration Accelerator…
KSAT’s lunar ground network presented during Space Week
KSAT is expanding its offering to include commercial lunar communication services through a dedicated network of 20m-class antennas. Only limited by lead time in the supply chain, in the next 2-3 years KSAT will develop the first independent antenna network…
Axiom Space wins NASA Task Order to Build Next Generation Spacesuits for Artemis III
(HOUSTON, 7 of September 2022) – Commercial space leader Axiom Space today announced it has been awarded the first task order of NASA’s Extravehicular Activity Services (xEVAS) Contract. Under the terms of the task order, which has a base value of $228.5 million, the…
Three Companies To Help NASA Advance Solar Array Technology On The Moon
NASA has selected three companies to further advance work on deployable solar array systems that will help power the agency’s human and robotic exploration of the Moon under Artemis. Through Artemis missions, NASA will return humans to the Moon and…
Reserve Pool of Science Activities for the Moon: A SciSpacE Announcement of Opportunity
ESA invites the science and research community to submit innovative science research activities that can be undertaken at the Moon. Selected activities will be entered into a reserve pool enabling the capability to respond adeptly and timely to emerging near-term…
This tiny moon rover has a leg up on traditional spacecraft designs
Students at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands are developing the world’s smallest and lightest moon rover, called Lunar Zebro. Named after the Dutch phrase for “six-legged,” Lunar Zebro will indeed have six legs instead of…
South Korea’s first lunar orbiter on way to the moon
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s first lunar orbiter has begun its voyage toward the moon on a mission critical to the country’s future space projects. The 678-kilogram spacecraft, named Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO) or Danuri in Korean, launched…