Kuva Space, a Finnish Earth Observation company, has been awarded a €1.8 million contract to be part of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Civil Security from Space (CSS) programme. This will be to provide advanced hyperspectral situational awareness information, for monitoring and helping to manage civil security and crisis events. As part of a three-year R&D programme, the company will ...
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Glenair series 806 Mil-Aero connectors from Powell Electronics
Powell Electronics is stocking series 806 Mil-Aero connectors from Glenair. “The products offer significant size and weight savings while meeting key performance benchmarks for a broad range of applications such as commercial and military aerospace, industrial robotics, transportation systems and more,” according to the component distributor. Designed for use in harsh vibration, shock and environmental settings — as well as ...
1kW harsh environment PSU sealed to IP65
Powerbox is aiming at ground-based defense applications and harsh industrial environments with a 1,000W IP65 ruggedised ac-dc power supply series. ECD1000A comes in a metal enclosure with baseplate conduction cooling and can be used with the plate from -40 to +75°C, derated in some situations. Operation is from 85 to 305Vac (100 to 277Vac nominal) and output is 28Vdc 36A. ...
UK Space Agency boosts funding for 11 international space projects
The UK Space Agency is further funding eleven space projects involving UK work with international partners on innovative technology. The agency’s International Bilateral Fund is being used for Phase 2 backing of a range of companies and organisations – from the Alan Turing Institute using Artificial Intelligence to improve space operations to XCAM working on an X-ray imaging instrument to ...
CLEAR mission for debris removal reaches key milestone
ClearSpace, the in-orbit services specialist founded in Switzerland, is highlighting that its CLEAR Mission – for space debris removal – has reached a key development milestone. Specifically, it has achieved Preliminary Design Review (PDR) maturity, marking a significant advancement for making space operations more sustainable, said the company. The mission is funded as part of the UK Space Agency’s national ...
Space Portfolio fund targets early-stage space startups
The UK Space Agency, in collaboration with the UK Innovation and Science Seed Fund (UKI2S), has announced an initiative – dubbed the Space Portfolio – to support early-stage space startups. An investment fund backed by the government, it will be providing seed funding to science and technology start-ups and SMEs. In total £8 million will be allocated. Investments will typically ...
XCAM develops Nuscis variant for AI-powered context imaging
XCAM, the Northampton-based digital imaging specialist, is developing a variant of its Nuscis electronics for the context imager in Craft Prospect’s Salient project. In Salient, the Glasgow-based Craft Prospect will be using its on-board processing algorithms in a data processing module to perform autonomous detection and decision making for spacecraft operations. These will be based on image data provided by ...
Atom x7000RE on VME
Concurrent Technologies has put Intel Atom x7000RE Amston Lake processors into a VME board, adding image processing and AI audio processing accelerators to the venerable form factor. CPU choice on the board, called Rhea, is either the four-core 1.5GHz x7433RE, or the two-core 2GHz x7213RE. “Whilst no longer the cutting edge of technology, VME continues to be a widely ...
First funding call for C-LEO programme for satellite communications
The UK Government has launched the first funding call for its C-LEO programme – to help boost the country’s satellite communications sector – which was announced in the recent Spring Budget. There is £60 million of funding being made available over the next four years for satellite constellation-related ideas. Awards of up to £20 million per project will be funded ...
Calling time on government funded manned space travel
The use of robots should trump that of astronauts when it comes to government funded space travel, suggests Lord Rees (OM, FRS, HonFREng, FMedSci, FRAS, HonFInstP), the cosmologist and astrophysicist. The UK’s Astronomer Royal – his official title – has said government funding should no longer be used to send people into space. Talking in the context of space exploration ...