... anything in space. But I can confidently announce today, that we will be launching a space satellite, Asgardia-1. The nanosatellite will be a marker for the nation and become the foundation stone of a permanent presence in space “Asgardia-1 is our...
... spacecraft. Yet, it doesn’t even include all the launches performed in 2017, with for example the impressive 88 nanosatellites deployed by Planet on 14 February. Wait a minute It may be that androids posing ethical dilemmas represent a future from...
...kg) - will experience strong growth while the larger mass categories are expected to stagnate or even decline. Nanosatellites (up to 10 kg) will continue to take the greatest share. Microsatellites (10-200 kg), however, are becoming the standard mass...
... were put out of service for one reason or another. Alternative solutions have also emerged, such as relay nanosatellites capable of being orbited in their hundreds if necessary. The fusion of civil and military space programmes ultimately confirmed...
... reduce the population of orbital debris, while the launch of constellations of hundreds, maybe even thousands, of micro and nanosatellites to LEO will increase the density of active space objects that will eventually become orbital debris if their...
...a stratospheric balloon and sounding rockets as well as recoverable microgravity platforms and automatic satellites, from nanosatellites and CubeSats up to satellites of five tonnes. But only parabolic and orbital flights allow biomedical experiments...