Author name: Galaxy Aerospace Ghana

SSGI to Start Generating Revenue from Ground Station Services.

In a recent development reported by the Ethiopian Space Science and Geospatial Institute (SSGI), the institute has initiated income generation by providing ground station services to various countries and organisations. This satellite data receiving service can receive high-quality satellite data up to 50 centimetres, utilising a multi-satellite data receiving station. The payment model for this

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3000-Year-Old ‘Treasure’ Made with Extraterrestrial Material, Finds Study.

The Treasure of Villena is called that because it is one of the greatest hoards of gold from the European Bronze Age ever discovered. It contains 59 objects made of gold, silver, iron, and amber. Now, a new analysis has revealed that this treasure contains metal that came from out of Earth. New research published

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TUNSA to Advance Partnership with CRTEAN to Boost Collaborative Efforts.

A delegation team from the Tunisian Space Association (TUNSA) led by its President, Engineer Ahmed EL Fadhel, were hosted by the Regional Center for Remote Sensing of North African States (CRTEAN) Director General, Dr Al-Hadi Imhamed Gashut at the CRTEAN headquarters. The strategic meeting stems from the cooperation agreement signed between CRTEAN and TUNSA in

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Spectrum for the Space and Satellite Industry .

The recent World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-23) in Dubai saw regulators and industry players from across the globe attempt to shape the future of telecom, satellite and space applications. After four weeks of intense discussions and debates, 43 new resolutions were approved, with 56 existing ones revised. With spectrum a finite resource, these decisions will be

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NileSat and Es’hailSat Sign Partnership Agreement to Enhance Satellite Services across MENA Region.

According to the news report released by Ahram Online, NileSat and Es’hailSat have signed a strategic partnership agreement to enhance satellite services across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This collaboration will encompass various aspects, including video broadcasting, satellite communications, and digital technologies, focusing on advancing services throughout the region. According to NileSat,

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KSA and JKUAT, in Collaboration with JICA, Launched Locally-Made N-3 Rockets.

According to the news report released by KSA, the joint efforts with the Nakuja project team from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have led to the third launch of the N-3 rockets, named Kabura, Kifaru, Simba, and Tembo. The feat underscored the strides the project team

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879 days! Russian Cosmonaut Breaks Record For Total Time Spent In Space.

The spaceflight record books have just been rewritten. Over the weekend, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko set a new mark for most total days spent off Earth, eclipsing the 878 days, 11 hours and 30 minutes of his countryman Gennady Padalka, according to Russia’s state-run TASS news agency. Kononenko launched to the International Space Station (ISS)

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