NASA/ISRO SAR Mission?
BANGALORE: US space agency Nasa and India's premier space agency Isro are in talks for jointly building a satellite for the first time. "Now, there is a feasibility study going…
BANGALORE: US space agency Nasa and India's premier space agency Isro are in talks for jointly building a satellite for the first time. "Now, there is a feasibility study going…
Ball’s Radarsat-1 Was On the Ball For 12 Years More Than Expected! [SatNews] Canadian government’s Earth observation satellite concluded its mission after serving for more than 17 years—12 years…
BY DEFENSE SYSTEMS STAFF JUL 12, 2013 The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency awarded a contract of almost $2.6 million to design and build a video synthetic aperture radar system…
More F-35 Delays Predicted Pentagon test chief warns of JSF slips Jul 1, 2013 Bill Sweetman | Aviation Week & Space Technology Less than two years after a new Pentagon…
NASA RELEASE This is an artist concept of NASA’s Soil Moisture Active Passive mission. Credit: NASA/JPL A NASA team delivered in May a sophisticated microwave radiometer specifically designed to overcome…
PRESS RELEASE FROM GA General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA‑ASI), has successful developped, integrated and operationally tested a system enabling the transfer of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data in in…
Jun 10, 2013 Amy Svitak | Aviation Week & Space Technology Ten years ago Turkey pledged to invest more in space technology as a means to improve the nation's intelligence-gathering,…
This Is the American Drone Shot Down by Somali Insurgents Andrew Tarantola 5/30/13 11:30am The Twitter feed for Islamic extremist group al-Shabaab lit up on May 27 publishing photos of…
HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA – Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) will provide the launch services for Germany’s second-generation radar reconnaissance satellite system. Gwynne Shotwell: “The satellites, provided by OHB System AG and Astrium…
Space mystery causes 'technical anomaly' knocking out Canada's first commercial satellite. A “technical anomaly” appears to have knocked out Canada’s Radarsat-1 satellite, which has been beaming images of everything from…