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To lower the costs in satellite manufacturing, SPiN introduces innovative plug-and-play technology through a Multipurpose Adapter Generic Interface connector (MA61C). It powers, initializes, and manages the units connected to it, enabling automatic integration without any hardware or software modification. The universal adapter supports the COTS and serial satellite manufacturing industries.
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Swift Reboost Mission Encounters SetbackSpacePolicyOnline.com / Jul 29, 2026Katalyst Space’s efforts to reboost NASA’s Swift observatory has encountered a setback. The LINK on-orbit servicing spacecraft is in a multi-axis spin. LINK must attach itself to Swift and raise […]NASA’s Chandra and IXPE Study Pulsar in Lighthouse NebulaNASA / Jul 17, 2026This composite image, released on July 9, 2026, shows the region around a pulsar – a neutron star with a strong magnetic field that spins incredibly fast – within the Lighthouse nebula. The image contains X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory in purple, X-rays from NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) in blue, and […]Building the infrastructure for a shifting space economy with Massi LadovazSpaceNews / Jul 16, 2026
In this episode, David Ariosto speaks with SpinLaunch CEO Massi Ladovaz. They discuss what attracted Ladovaz to reimagining how to launch spacecraft, the changing needs and challenges of building constellations […]
The post Building the infrastructure for a shifting space economy with Massi Ladovaz appeared first on SpaceNews.NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Builds on Legacy of InnovationNASA / Jun 29, 2026For more than 100 years, wind tunnels at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, have helped shape the future of flight. Now, two of NASA’s longest-serving facilities — the 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel and the 20-Foot Vertical Spin Tunnel — will pass the torch to the Flight Dynamics Research Facility (FDRF), the first major NASA wind tunnel built in more than 40 years. “The FDRF […]
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