Momentus' Vigoride space tug can host experimental payloads. Credit: Momentus Momentus is to demonstrate multiple “low-cost” sensors for in-space rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) during a ...
It may be happening quietly, but there is a revolution taking place with in-space transportation, and it opens up a world of possibilities. In January, a small spacecraft built by a California-based ...
Remora mission demonstrates autonomous guidance of Impulse Space's Mira During the Remora mission, Starfish Space software autonomously guided Impulse Space's Mira (LEO Express 2) to within ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. With two orbital demonstrations completed, Rendezvous will advance its 5(th) -generation TESSERAE in-space assembly ...
Defense-focused space technology startup True Anomaly has received key permits from regulators that will allow it to demonstrate imaging and rendezvous capabilities on-orbit for the first time. The ...
HAMPTON, Va. – NASA engineers and contractors have worked together for the past two years on a technology that would make it easier for future space vehicles to dock to the International Space Station ...
Researchers from the Stanford Center for AEroSpace Autonomy Research (CAESAR) in the robotic testbed, which can simulate the movements of autonomous spacecraft. Credit: Andrew Brodhead Researchers ...
In-space logistics startup Atomos Space will launch its first demonstration mission on SpaceX’s Transporter-10 in the first quarter of 2024, as the company looks to gain an early foothold in the ...
Two Swedish satellites performed a precision waltz in orbit last week, coming tantalizingly close to one another at one point, and catching it all in a video. The satellites, nicknamed Mango and Tango ...
Colorado Springs, Colo. (November 10, 2004) Colorado Lt. Gov. Jane Norton and Gen. Lance Lord, commander of Air Force Space Command, will head a distinguished group of Colorado leaders in government, ...
Fifty years ago, on December 15, 1965, Gemini VI and VII met for the first rendezvous in space. This was not NASA’s original plan. Gemini VI, commanded by Mercury astronaut Wally Schirra and piloted ...
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