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Australian Space Agency funds development of aerospace-grade GNSS receiver
The Australian Space Agency has funded the development of...
Continuity risks for Australian EO data access
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China launches new remote sensing satellite
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7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan
A major, 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the eastern coast of...
Tata Deploys Its Geospatial Satellite In Space on Space X’s Falcon 9 Rocket
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Taiwan’s Formosat-8 Satellite Set for Launch by 2025
The Taiwan Space Agency has announced progress on the...
Iranian Scientists to Build Satellite Constellation for 2 Simultaneous Missions
The scientists at the knowledge-based company had previously succeeded...
China provides geospatial intel and other military support to Russia, US says
The US has warned its European allies that China...
Japanese lunar lander company ispace raises $53.5 million in stock sale
WASHINGTON — Japanese lunar lander developer has raised $53.5...
Esri and Prince Sultan University Advance GIS Education Through Strategic Partnership
Memorandum of Understanding with Institution Enhances GIS Curriculum and...

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Friday, March 1st, 2024

Geo Connect Asia 2024 to unveil geospatial’s transformative power

Geo Connect Asia (GCA) is set to return to the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore on 6 March and 7 March 2024. Since its establishment in 2019, GCA has become the premier trade event for...

Friday, March 1st, 2024

Iran launches ‘domestically developed’ imaging satellite from Russia

The launch of Pars 1 is fourth this year, with West accusing Iran of plans to use tech for military purposes. Read More at Aljazeera

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Astranis relocating hobbled debut satellite from Alaska to Asia

TAMPA, Fla. — Astranis is moving its debut satellite to a geostationary position over Asia after a malfunction last year derailed plans to beam broadband to Alaska, the Californian manufacturer said Feb. 27. Read More at Space...

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Asia space race heats up as China, Japan and India reach for the stars

After another year of US aeronautics company SpaceX dominating launch headlines, 2024 promises to bring an uptick in public and private activity from countries such as China, India and Japan. Read More at Financial Times

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Gaganyaan: India names astronauts for maiden space flight

India has unveiled four Air Force pilots who have been shortlisted to travel on the country's maiden space flight scheduled for next year. Read More at BBC

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Singapore Airshow – Elbit reveals new MALE UAS

Elbit Systems unveiled its new Hermes 650 Spark medium altitude long endurance (MALE) UAS platform at the Singapore Airshow on 21 February. Read More at ADM

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Tokyo launches world’s largest projection mapping display

The world's largest projection mapping display has been launched in Tokyo, illuminating nights of the Japanese capital with vibrant colors and captivating visuals. Read More at NHK Japan

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

China launched 6G satellite

China launched two experimental satellites into low-Earth orbit earlier this month, according to China Global Television Network (CGTN), an English-language state news organization. The first satellite, China Mobile 01, is equipped with the world’s first signal processing...

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Esri India to Train 100K Students in Geospatial Technology for Free

Multinational geographic information system company Esri India and independent public policy think tank Centre for Knowledge Sovereignty (CKS) have unveiled the pilot phase of the Master Mentors Geo-enabling Indian Scholars (MMGEIS) program to train students across the country in...

Thursday, February 29th, 2024

Old European satellite plunges harmlessly through the atmosphere over the Pacific

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An old Earth-observing satellite fell out of orbit Wednesday and harmlessly broke apart over the Pacific. Read More at The Hill

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