... – an alliance of 17 space agencies and space system operators from around the world including USA, Russia, China, India, Canada, Japan, the UAE, Europeans and the UN who freely share their satellite data in support of humanitarian...
... on the ground. Germany, early this year also launched their quantum comms CubeSat, and the US and India also have their own upcoming missions. These little CubeSats which started off as cute solutions to allow...
... the Earth’s magnetic field. During the Carrington event of September 1859, a geomagnetic observatory in Colaba (near Mumbai, India) measured the most extreme geomagnetic variation ever recorded at equatorial regions. From the data from Colaba...
... and looking after policies and procedures of GN&C in the mission control room. Seeing a female, who was born in India and raised in the US, at the forefront of the mission coverage was a clear demonstration that regardless of your gender...
... from Russia (the others were from Belgium, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Germany, Norway, India, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Peru and Mexico). As if to emphasise the new bi-polar world, the United States...
... managed by majority shareholders. As the company has expanded, it has taken on distributors across the world, including in Japan, India and Italy. Due to the size of the US market, Alpha Data has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary, Alpha...