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CHINA LAUNCHES OCEAN MONITORING SATELLITE CHINA LAUNCHES OCEAN MONITORING SATELLITE - A civilian-operated Chinese oceanography satellite deployed in orbit after lifting off on a Long March 2C rocket Wednesday, joining a predecessor launched in 2018 to monitor ocean color and water temperatures.Chinese engineers also debuted modifications to the Long March 2C’s payload fairing to help the structure keep its shape during the fall to Earth, the latest in a series of experiments that could help lead to the recovery and reuse of future Chinese rockets.   More
(Source: SpaceFlight Now - Jun 11)


TROPICAL STORM CRISTOBAL CAPTURED IN ASTRONAUT, SATELLITE IMAGERY TROPICAL STORM CRISTOBAL CAPTURED IN ASTRONAUT, SATELLITE IMAGERY - Photos of now-Tropical Depression Cristobal taken by a NASA astronaut and a satellite show the powerful storm tearing through the Gulf Coast region and making its way north across the United States. Astronaut Chris Cassidy on the International Space Station captured four views of Cristobal, then still a tropical storm, on Monday (June 8) as it appeared from 260 miles (420 kilometers) above Earth.    More
(Source: Space.com - Jun 10)


SPACEX'S NEXT STARLINK LAUNCH WILL HELP IMPROVE SATELLITE IMAGERY OF THE EARTH SPACEX'S NEXT STARLINK LAUNCH WILL HELP IMPROVE SATELLITE IMAGERY OF THE EARTH - When Planet purchased the SkySat constellation from Google in 2017, it did so with the aim of becoming the most agile and comprehensive satellite imaging company in the world. Now, thanks to some smart space math, and with a little help from Elon Musk’s SpaceX, the company is gearing up to provide the most detailed and up-to-the-minute imaging of Earth yet. Planet provides satellite imaging services to a wide range of sectors, such as agriculture, energy, maritime and forestry.   More
(Source: Yahoo Tech - Jun 10)


SOUTH KOREAN SATELLITE SHIPPED TO CAPE CANAVERAL FOR FALCON 9 LAUNCH NEXT MONTH SOUTH KOREAN SATELLITE SHIPPED TO CAPE CANAVERAL FOR FALCON 9 LAUNCH NEXT MONTH - A communications satellite built for the South Korean military arrived at Cape Canaveral this week from an Airbus factory in France to begin final preparations for launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in July. The Anasis 2 communications satellite flew to the Kennedy Space Center Monday aboard an Antonov An-124 cargo plane from Toulouse, France, the site of an Airbus spacecraft manufacturing facility.   More
(Source: SpaceFlight Now - Jun 10)


NIGERIA TO LAUNCH NEW SATELLITE TO REPLACE NIGERIASAT-2 NIGERIA TO LAUNCH NEW SATELLITE TO REPLACE NIGERIASAT-2 - Nigeria Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) has announced that the country is working on launching a new satellite to replace NigeriaSat-2. NigeriaSat-2 was launched alongside NigeriaSat-X at the Yasny military base in Russia. The satellite was developed and built by UK-based film Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) and it was launched into orbit by Ukrainian Dnepr rocket.    More
(Source: SatelliteProME.com - Jun 9)


VIRTUALLY VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION VIRTUALLY VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - After several months of social distancing and staying home, a lot of people are experiencing major wanderlust. And given that we’re still involved in a global pandemic, taking a break from Earth may seem especially tempting. Though we’re not quite there when it comes to space tourism, we can at least get a glimpse of what life is like in orbit, thanks to a virtual tour of the International Space Station (ISS).   More
(Source: Lifehacker - Jun 8)


DID A HAM RADIO ENTHUSIAST ACTUALLY SPEAK TO CREW DRAGON? DID A HAM RADIO ENTHUSIAST ACTUALLY SPEAK TO CREW DRAGON? - In a strange turn of events, a ham radio enthusiast in Gujarat, India falsely claimed to have made contact with NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley during their historic journey to the International Space Station last weekend. Engineer Adhir Saiyadh told the Ahmedabad Mirror he decided to try to connect with the ISS as it sped over India and "coincidentally got connected to their frequency and received a response from one of the commandants of the capsule," he said. But NASA says it simply isn't true.   More
(Source: Popular Mechanics - Jun 7)


CHINA WILL BEGIN CONSTRUCTING ITS SPACE STATION IN 2021 CHINA WILL BEGIN CONSTRUCTING ITS SPACE STATION IN 2021 - The Chinese space agency is building a brand new space station, and they’re going about it in a suitably impressive way: an ambitious schedule of 11 planned launches crammed into only two years. When it’s done, the 66-ton space station will host crews of three astronauts for up to six months at a time, lasting for a planned 10 years before de-orbiting.    More
(Source: Universe Today - Jun 7)


WASHINGTON'S NEW BLACK LIVES MATTER STREET MURAL IS CAPTURED IN SATELLITE IMAGE WASHINGTON'S NEW BLACK LIVES MATTER STREET MURAL IS CAPTURED IN SATELLITE IMAGE - Washington's new BLACK LIVES MATTER street mural is so huge, you can see it from space. New satellite images from Planet Labs clearly show the bright yellow message amid the gray Lego-looking buildings on the street leading to the White House, its grandeur minimized by the distance. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser commissioned the mural, which spans two blocks of 16th Street, as protests across the nation and the globe continue against police brutality after the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.    More
(Source: CNN - Jun 7)


CHINA LAUNCHES 2 ROCKETS IN 2 DAYS, LOFTING 4 SATELLITES TO ORBIT CHINA LAUNCHES 2 ROCKETS IN 2 DAYS, LOFTING 4 SATELLITES TO ORBIT - SpaceX's first astronaut launch wasn't the only spaceflight action last weekend. While NASA and SpaceX were busy supporting the historic Demo-2 mission from Florida last weekend — the first crewed orbital flight from the U.S. in nearly a decade — the Chinese were making space strides of their own. China once again picked up the pace of its launches with two successful rocket flights back to back, around the same time that Demo-2 blasted off toward the International Space Station on May 30.   More
(Source: Space.com - Jun 7)

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