Category: 2. Space
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Moog Presents Space Computing Advancements to Enable Next-Generation Missions at Small Satellite Conference
Salt Lake City, UT – Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems, will be hosting a presentation on the latest…
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Frontgrade Launches Compact, Intelligent Power Supply for VNX+ Systems in Aerospace, Defense, and Space
Colorado Springs, CO — July 31, 2025 — Frontgrade Technologies, a leading provider of high-reliability electronic solutions for space and national security missions, has released its new PSM28 Power Supply Module, a small form-factor,…
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NASA Invites Proposals to Lease Aircraft Hangar in Cleveland
NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland is seeking proposals for the use of its historic aircraft hangar, along with a parking lot, tarmac, and a small neighboring office building. Proposals are due by 1 p.m. EDT on Nov. 28.
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Podcast: Understanding the SpaceX-Era Economy
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, host Mike Gruss speaks with SpaceNews Senior Staff Writer and Business Intelligence Manager Jason Rainbow about the white paper, Understanding the SpaceX-Era Economy, released from our new product brand…
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Forget the Big Bang: Gravitational waves may have really created the Universe
A team of scientists led by expert Raúl Jiménez, ICREA researcher at the University of Barcelona’s Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB), in collaboration with the University of Padua (Italy), has presented a revolutionary theory about the…
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OIG Report: NASA IT Security Still Falls Short
Keith’s note: according to the NASA OIG report Evaluation of NASA’s Information Security Program under the Federal Information Security Modernization Act for Fiscal Year 2025: “The Federal Information Security Modernization Act requires the…
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Air leak persists on Russian ISS segment
WASHINGTON — A Russian module on the International Space Station continues to suffer an air leak after hopes that recent repairs had resolved the long-running problem.
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