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Russia Exiting the ISS: The End of an Era

Russia Exiting the ISS: The End of an Era

by Communications | Aug 4, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration

More than 20 years ago, the launch of the ISS, a grand and complex human feat, was celebrated as a post-Cold War partnership between the US and Russia. Now, the announcement of Russia’s exit from the ISS could spell the end of an era for the space alliance between the...
China Plans To Come Up With Its Own Reusable Heavy Launcher Rocket

China Plans To Come Up With Its Own Reusable Heavy Launcher Rocket

by Communications | Jul 28, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration

Just as SpaceX’s Starship is about to go for the first orbital test flights, China announces its own concept of a similarly fully reusable super-heavy launcher.  Sustainability in space exploration is a movement aimed at transforming the space industry into one that...
GeoOptics, PlanetIQ and Spire will Contribute Commercial Space Weather to NOAA

GeoOptics, PlanetIQ and Spire will Contribute Commercial Space Weather to NOAA

by Communications | Jul 21, 2022 | Hiring/Open Positions, News Articles, Product

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aims to take the next step towards cooperation with the commercial sector with the newly awarded contracts. The evolution of the space industry not only advanced the field but also brought about the commercialisation...
Jaws Drop at Images of Cosmic Orchestra by James Webb Space Telescope

Jaws Drop at Images of Cosmic Orchestra by James Webb Space Telescope

by Communications | Jul 15, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration

From the oldest galaxies the human eyes have ever seen to the dramatic and spectacular death of stars, JWST kickstarts a new era in the field of astronomy with its first release of images on our universe. This week NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) stunned the...
Sunspots Face Earth as Sun Enters New Solar Cycle with Increased Activity

Sunspots Face Earth as Sun Enters New Solar Cycle with Increased Activity

by Communications | Jul 7, 2022 | News Articles, Product, Space Exploration, Uncategorized

Latest news on space weather points to possible solar flares as sunspots are growing in size. Astronomers have noticed increased solar activity after the sun kicked off its new solar cycle (Cycle 25) last year. The human race has been studying our Sun since the 17th...
Dust Network Expands to the UK Fuelled by the Growth of the Local Space Sector

Dust Network Expands to the UK Fuelled by the Growth of the Local Space Sector

by Communications | Jun 30, 2022 | News Articles, Uncategorized

In 2022, we expanded DµST, from our base in Singapore, to the United Kingdom, in our dedication towards developing key solutions that will enable us to evolve and offer improved services. We chose the UK to expand to as it has become increasingly welcoming towards the...
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