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Space Scotland (formerly Scottish Space Leadership Council) is an industry coordinating body created to promote the Scottish space industry. In conjunction with Scottish Space Academic Forum and The Scottish Government, they have published A Strategy for Space in Scotland 2021 [7] for the continued development of the Scottish space industry over the next decade.
Aberdeen International Business Park (AIBP) is a major commercial building project located on the south eastern edge of Aberdeen International Airport, at Dyce, with direct road links to the Scottish motorway network, and close to Dyce railway station. The park's 40 acres will eventually provide up to 92,000 sq m of development, including ...
Spacemetric AB: On July 4, 2024, it was announced the firm purchased the Swedish company Spacemetric AB for kr16 million. Spacemetric was a leading provider of geospatial data management systems for satellite and airborne imaging and video sensors, and the purchase came as AAC Clyde Space sought to expand its SDaaS businesses.
3D printing in ISS, in-space antenna systems, fiber optics Unknown Operational (2018) [229] Varda Space Industries: building products in space and bringing them back to earth (ex: ZBLAN, 3d printed organs) Unknown Operational (2021) [230] Deep Space Industries: propellant, communications platforms, space solar power satellites: MicroGravity Foundry
Aberdeen granite was used to build the terraces of the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Bridge in London. Quarrying finally ceased in 1971. The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rainwater from the quarry to develop a heritage centre on the site. [89] Neptune Energy and Aker Solutions Buildings, North Dee Business Quarter.
NASA responded to news that Boeing aims to lay off up to 400 workers from its Space Launch System program. The SLS rocket plays a key role in the Artemis moon program, the agency said..
Space Command’s Whiting said the U.S. programs aren’t comparable to China’s. “We publicly talk about where they are, what they do,” Whiting said of U.S. military ground stations. “With ...
In 1938, the first U.S. aircraft detection radar was developed at the Signal Corps Center. In 1946, space communications was proved feasible when the Diana Radar was used to bounce electronic signals off the Moon. The Army disbanded the technical services and established the Electronics Command (ECOM) at Fort Monmouth in 1962.