As the space sector evolves towards a new paradigm, known as "New Space," it opens the door to new opportunities for exploitation. There is a growing need to develop a sustainable orbital ecosystem to mitigate the production of space debris and to foster new scientific and commercial applications. The current model, where satellites have limited lifespans, must be reimagined to allow for the assembly, reuse, repair, and even upgrading of spacecraft in orbit.
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Jun 2024
SpaceApps Contribution to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
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May 2024
Powering the Future of Lunar Exploration: The European Charging Station for the Moon
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Apr 2024
SpaceApps welcomes Robert Taub as its new majority shareholder
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Apr 2024
SpaceApps kicks off European funded project AIDEDex, advancing autonomous robotics for explosive detection
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Nov 2023
Streamlining space missions: Four software developments by SpaceApps
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Oct 2023
Space Applications Services Awarded Contract for lunar In-Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU) Ground-Based Pilot Plant by ESA: An Invitation to the Introductory Workshop for Stakeholders
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Sep 2023
SpaceApps at the 74th International Astronautical Congress
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Sep 2023
SKYBEAM: Pioneering Space Solar Power Assembly with European Innovation
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Sep 2023
How Yamcs sets the pulse of mission control
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Aug 2023
Belgians send miniature heart into space for ageing research
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Aug 2023
Register for Yamcs Mission Control Training
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Jul 2023
Multi-levitation bioprinting of heart models for space exploration and medicine