Space innovation and technology company the Satellite Applications Catapult, and leading space mission and data provider, Open Cosmos have signed an agreement to build and launch a key demonstration ...
Irish space innovation company Ubotica is one of three recipients of the 2025 SpaceNews Icon Award, for a Nasa JPL and Open ...
A Russian satellite named Cosmos 2553 is showing signs that it may no longer be working properly. Launched just weeks before the Ukraine conflict began in 2022, this satellite was sent into a ...
Open Cosmos, a UK space tech startup, has raised $50 million in fresh funding. Founded in 2015, Open Cosmos had only raised $7 million previously. The company uses satellites to track and monitor ...
The use of open source time series database monitoring has helped a European satellite firm, Open Cosmos, meet a unique challenge: supporting a computer in orbit, where you can’t send an engineer when ...
Open Cosmos, the UK-based startup that uses satellites to fight climate change, has secured a contract of €60mn to build seven satellites for Greece. Dubbed Optical Constellation, this will be the ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) said one of its satellites had to conduct an emergency maneuver to dodge space debris this week after Russia deliberately blew up one of its defunct satellites last ...
It's been nearly 350 years since Sir Issac Newton wrote, "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants," but the sentiment certainly holds true today. Newton's wisdom is ...
India’s private space-tech industry is entering a defining chapter — and Chennai-based Agnikul Cosmos is right at the centre ...
Sateliot's initial goal is a constellation of 16 satellites by the end of 2022. Credit: Sateliot. WASHINGTON — Spanish startup Sateliot on July 28 selected Open Cosmos to build and operate a ...
A new EU project plans to expand adventures in the cosmos with a suitably space-age technology: lasers. The INPHOMIR initiative is developing the lasers to enhance spacecraft sensors. By emitting tiny ...