HorizonX a Chinese 5G Low-Earth-Orbit Satellite Constellation
By Kerry Tan
October 23, 2019
HorizonX
HorizonX a Chinese 5G Low-Earth-Orbit Satellite Constellation
With 5G just around the bend, many companies are looking to ways to get an edge. HorizonX is a Chinese company looking to place satellites in orbit to bring 5G to the world quickly and cost effectively.

⼀部分:世域天基情况介绍  Part one: the introduction of HorizonX

HorizonX established on July 8, 2016, is a company specializing in the integration of 5G world-wide integrated network research, which consists of HorizonX Communications, HorizonX Future Network Research Institute, and HorizonX Space Technology. The company plans to build the next generation 5G low-orbit satellite constellation system, relying on the space-based communication platform to develop a communication system suitable for passenger aircraft and driverless vehicles, to realize air and land traffic management and entertainment terminal applications.It’s aslo the actual operator of the China University Cube Satellite Competition.

南京世域天基通信技术有限公司(HorizonX)成⽴于2016年7⽉8⽇,是⼀家专注于融合5G的天地⼀体化⽹络研究的企业,旗下由世域天基通信、世域未来⽹络研究院、世域空间科技组成。公司计划建设下一代5G低轨卫星星座系统,依托天基通信平台研发适用于客机、无人驾驶汽车的通信系统,实现空陆交通管理,娱乐终端应用。公司也是中国⼤学⽣⽴⽅体卫星⼤赛实际运营⽅。

The company has a strong core team. Founder and CEO Guo Zhengbiao is one of the earliest entrepreneurs in the field of Internet of Thingsand commercial aerospace. It is the SAT5G geostationary satellite constellation presenter, the promoter of the Tiantian chain white paper; the founder Zhang Xiaomin graduated He holds a Ph.D. in aircraft (aerospace) design from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He served as deputy general manager and chief engineer of Dongfanghong Satellite Co., Ltd. He is the chief commander and chief designer of several satellite projects. The other three co-founders also have extensive experience in the aerospace industry and entrepreneurial experience.

公司拥有一支强大的核心团队,创始人兼CEO郭正标是国内最早一批跨互联网与商业航天两个领域的创业者,是SAT5G地轨卫星星座提出者,天地链白皮书发起人;创始人张晓敏毕业于北京航空航天大学,拥有飞行器(航天)设计博士学位,曾在东方红卫星有限公司担任副总经理、总工程师,是多颗卫星的项目总指挥兼总设计师。其他三位联合创始人也有丰富的航天领域从业经验和创业经历。

Guo Zhengbiao said in an interview: “Internet of Everything is inevitable in the future. If 4G services are ‘people’, then the communication of information in the 5G era will extend between things and things;In the future, whether it is autonomous vehicles or airliners. It is also a ship on the sea, or a smart appliances. They all need to be included in a huge Internet of Things for daily operation.”

郭正标在一次采访中说:“万物互联,是未来必然。如果4G服务的是‘人’,那么5G时代的通讯信息传输则向物与物之间延伸;未来,无论是自动驾驶汽车、航空客机还是海上游船,亦或智能家电,它们都需要纳入到一张巨大的物联网中进行日常运作服务。”

 

 

第⼆部分:创始⼈专访内容 Part II: Interview with the founder

最近,Westeastspace联系到HorizonX创始⼈郭正彪先⽣,并通过微信对他进⾏了专访。郭先⽣的详细介绍使我们对公司有了进一步的了解。以下是访谈内容:

Recently, WestEastSpace contacted Mr. Guo Zhengbiao, the founder of HorizonX, and interviewed him by WeChat. Mr. Guo’s detailed introduction gave us a better understanding of the company. The following is the interview content:

问题⼀:请问您进⼊商业航天领域,创办世域天基的初衷是什么?

Question 1: What is your original intention to establish HorizonX in the commercial aerospace field?

我是1990年出⽣,算是承上启下的⼀代。我⽗亲是中国铁建的⼯程师,同很多国⼈⼀起响应恩来总理号召参与援建过⾮常多的⾮洲基础设施,⽐如著名的坦赞铁路,⾼速公路项⽬等。因此,我在⼩时候就从⽗亲那⾥听说了很多有关⾮洲的故事,得知⾮洲⽐咱们中国还要落后。从那时起,我⼼中就开始萌动⼀种想法,到了我们这⼀代⼈能够为⾮洲发展做点什么?另外,我参加了2014年在南京举办的世界⻘年奥林匹克运动会,为来⾃世界各地的运动员和记者提供服务,进⼀步拓展了我的国际视野,使我有了⼀种联通世界的想法。

I was born in 1990 and I am a generation that has been inherited from the past. My father is an engineer of China Railway Construction. Together with many people, he responded to Prime Minister Zhou Enlai’s call for assistance in building a lot of African infrastructure, such as the famous Tanzania-Zambia Railway, Highway Project,etc. Therefore,when I was a child, I heard a lot of stories about Africa from my father, and learned that Africa is still behind China. Since then, my mind has started to sprout an idea. What can our generation do for Africa? In addition, I participated in the World Youth Olympic Games held in Nanjing in 2014, which provided services for athletes and journalists from all over the world, further expanding my international vision and giving me the idea of connecting the world.

 

由于有亲戚在酒泉航天基地工作,我从很小就开始接触了解航空航天知识,成了一位航空航天爱好者,梦想成为一名航天员,高中时报名参加了飞行员考试,还参加了滑翔伞训练。大学毕业后,我进入江苏广电工作,很多电视节目需要通过卫星进行传输,电视台可以说是卫星通信领域的最大用户之一。这让我认识到卫星通信行业的巨大应用前景和商业价值,萌发了我在这个领域创业的最初想法。

One of China’s most famous launch centers is Jiuquan Launch Centre in Inner Mongolia. This launch centre has always had great meaning to me, as my relatives worked there when I was young. As such, I have been exposed to aerospace knowledge since I was a child. I became an aerospace enthusiast and dreamed of becoming an astronaut. I enrolled in the pilot exam in high school and participated in paragliding training. After graduating from college, I entered Jiangsu Radio and Television. Many TV programs need to be transmitted via satellite. TV stations are one of the largest users in the field of satellite communications, and at that time, satellite was essentially the only way of broadcasting TV signals from one spot to many hundreds or thousands of spots around the world. This made me realize the huge application prospects and commercial value of the satellite communication industry, and sprouted my initial idea of starting a business in this field.

在创办世域天基之前,我在业余时间做了一些有趣的尝试。比如2013年创办了互联网公司,2014年推出氦气球太空旅游观光项目等等。2014年,国内出现首家私人航天科技企业,这使我开始重新思考航天创业项目,思考自己的切入点在哪里。所以,我就一直在进行论证调研,并且做了一件很有意义的事情,那就是在海南政府科技部门的帮助下,发起主办2016年中国大学生立方式卫星大赛,通过这个赛事平台,使我进入到卫星产业领域,同时认识了很多在国有航天企业、航天院校工作的专家和老师,建立了航天方面的人脉资源。通过与他们的交流,使我加深了对卫星产业的认识,通过对导航、通信、遥感三大应用领域的比较分析,我发现卫星通信领域是最适合自己的赛道。

Before starting the HorizonX, I did some interesting experiments in my spare time. For example, in 2013, I founded an Internet company, and in 2014, I launched a helium balloon space tourism project. In 2014, the first private aerospace technology companies began to spring up in China, which led me to rethink the aerospace entrepreneurship project and think about where my entry point into this fast-growing industry would be. Therefore, I have been conducting demonstration research and doing a very meaningful thing, that is, with the help of the Hainan government’s science and technology department, I sponsored the 2016 China University Students’ Way Satellite Competition, which enabled me to use this platform. Entering the satellite industry, I also met many experts and teachers working in state-owned aerospace enterprises and aerospace colleges, and established aerospace resources. Through communication with them, I have deepened my understanding of the satellite industry. Through comparative analysis of the three application areas of navigation, communication and remote sensing, I found that the satellite communication field is the most suitable track for myself.

于是,随着想法和条件的成熟,我于2016年7月创立了世域天基,希望建立卫星星座互联网,开辟卫星通信领域更加广阔的商业前景。通过这个项目,也是回到了我儿时的初心,就是通过星座互联网使世界各地联系更加紧密,特别是为像非洲这样落后的地区提供卫星互联网服务,这个构想也是符合中国“一带一路”战略的。

Therefore, with the maturity of ideas and conditions, I founded HorizonX in July 2016, hoping to establish a satellite constellation Internet and open up a broader business prospect in the field of satellite communications. Through this project, it is also the beginning of my childhood. It is to make the world more connected through the constellation Internet, especially to provide satellite Internet services to backward areas like Africa. This concept is also in line with China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

回顾这些年的航天创业经历,我之所以能够坚持下来,主要还是源于对航天的热爱,虽然经历了很多挫折和考验,但我没有轻易放弃,心中那把熊熊烈火一直燃烧着,照亮我前行的脚步。

Looking back on the aerospace entrepreneurial experience of these years, the reason why I can persist is mainly due to the love of space. Although I have experienced many setbacks and tests, I have not given up easily. The raging fire in my heart has been burning and illuminating me to keep moving.

问题二:请介绍一下贵公司的团队成员来自哪些领域?他们带来了哪些核心优势和资源?

   Question 2: Please tell us about the areas in which your company’s team members come from? What core strengths and resources do they bring?

我们最初的团队成员主要是南京本土做雷达、射频、IT等通信相关的亲戚和朋友,他们有的是清华博士,有的是动手能力很强的工程师,虽然年龄仅30上下,但是都有相关行业经验,而且大家都有同一个航天梦,可谓志同道合。成立三年来,公司稳步向前发展,获得了业内的认可,开始吸引一些在国有航天企业工作的顶级专家加盟。比如,东方红卫星有限公司副总经理、总工程师张晓敏先生即将加入我们的团队。

Our initial team members mainly come from backgrounds of radar, radio frequency, IT and other communications in Nanjing. Some of them are PhD’s from Tsinghua (the “MIT of China”), and some are highly capable engineers. Although they are only 30 years old, they have relevant industry experience, and everyone has one aerospace dream, which can be described as like-minded. Since its establishment three years ago, the company has steadily moved forward and gained recognition in the industry. It has begun to attract some top experts who work in state-owned aerospace companies. For example, Mr. Zhang Xiaomin, deputy general manager and chief engineer of Dongfanghong Satellite Co., Ltd., will join our team.

总体而言,世域天基拥有一支精干专业,而且满怀梦想的年轻团队,这是我们的立身之本。我相信,未来还会有更多的人才加入进来,我们的队伍会进一步发展壮大。

Overall, World Life has a talented and young team full of dreams, which is our foundation. I believe that more talents will join in the future and our team will further develop and grow.

问题三:请重点谈⼀谈贵公司的战略愿景、业务布局、主要客户,包括市场规模,⽬前取得了哪些进展?

Question 3: Please elaborate on your company’s strategic vision, business layout, major customers, including market size. What progress has been made so far?

世域公司是⼀家专注于融合5G的天地⼀体化⽹络研究的企业,旗下由世域天基通信、世域未来⽹络研究院、世域空间科技组成。公司计划建设下一代5G低轨卫星星座系统,依托天基通信平台研发适用于客机、无人驾驶汽车的通信系统,实现空陆交通管理,娱乐终端应用。具体来说有:

HorizonX is a company that is focusing on research related to the integration of 5G with a world-wide integrated network. It consists of HorizonX Communications, HorizonX Future Network Research Institute, and HorizonX Space Technology. The company plans to build the next generation 5G low-orbit satellite constellation system, relying on the space-based communication platform to develop a communication system suitable for passenger aircraft and driverless vehicles, to realize air and land traffic management and entertainment terminal applications. Specifically:

一是2B业务,为国内三大通信运营商提供免光纤互联服务,并为非地面交通运输提供通信服务;二是2G业务,依托军民融合政策,为政府和军队提供应急通信服务;三是2C业务,自主搭建运营网络,提供移动通信、物联网互联服务。

The first is the 2B (to business) service, which provides fiber-optic interconnection services for the three major mobile network operators in China, and provides communication services for non-ground transportation. The second is 2G (to government) services, which provide emergency communication services for the government and the military based on the military-civilian integration policy. The third is 2C (to consumer). Business, build an operational network independently, and provide mobile communication and Internet of Things interconnection services.

目前,我们在研发和业务方面取得了以下成果:

1、具有中国自主独立星座理论与创新卫星构型和频率解决方案,拥有仿真大规模星座能力;

2、卫星整机平台,拥有全球唯一的小平台带星间微波链路的卫星;

3、星上载荷,以自主研发全数字相控阵多波束天线,集成国际国内射频与数字芯片,打造具备波束动态调节与频率感知能力的星上载荷;

4、基于下一代移动通信标准的软件定义自适应空口卫星接入协议,实现在SDN/NFV扁平化网络下的控制;

5、50公斤平台的母子实验星系统,母星带有对地通信的毫米波载荷和X频段数传天线,与子星通过星间微波进行通信;

6、基于区块链技术的全球数据跨境结算系统。

At present, we have achieved the following results in research and development and business:

  1. It has China’s independent constellation theory and innovative satellite configuration and frequency solution, and has the capability of simulating large-scale constellation;
  2. Satellite platform, with the world’s only small platform satellite with inter-satellite microwave link;
  3. on-board processing, to independently develop all-digital phased array multi-beam antenna, integrate international and domestic RF and digital chips, and create on-board load with beam dynamic adjustment and frequency sensing capability;
  4. Software-defined adaptive air interface satellite access protocol based on next-generation mobile communication standard to realize control under SDN/NFV flat network;
  5. 50 kg platform mother and child experimental star system, the mother star with the ground-frequency communication of the millimeter wave load and X-band digital transmission antenna, and the sub-star through the inter-satellite microwave communication;
  6. Global data cross-border settlement system based on blockchain technology.

问题四:请问贵公司有计划中的关键项目时间表吗?希望在什么时间段完成哪些里程碑项目?

   Question 4: Does your company have a planned timeline for key projects? What milestones do you want to complete at what time?

我公司提出的greenspace解决方案,已经向国际电信联盟赵厚麟主席做了汇报,得到了认可。2017年,我们联合南京几家高校推出“江苏一号”卫星项目,向市领导做了汇报。

按照我们的设想,预计2020年左右发射全球第一颗基于5G的自适应接入软件定义卫星,到2025年左右实现大规模卫星组网。

The greenfield solution proposed by our company has been reported to the Chairman of the International Telecommunication Union, Zhao Houlin, and has been recognized. In 2017, we launched the “Jiangsu No. 1” satellite project in several universities in Nanjing and reported to the city leaders.

According to our assumptions, it is expected that the world’s first 5G-based adaptive access software-defined satellites will be launched around 2020, and large-scale satellite networking will be realized by 2025.

   问题五:在前进的过程中,贵公司面临哪些挑战、障碍,以及行业竞争了?

   Question 5: What challenges, obstacles, and industry competition does your company face in the process of moving forward?

目前面临的主要是三个方面问题:一是技术方面,轨道、频率资源的分配,卫星有效载荷设计等;二是政策方面,民营企业如何申请卫星运营商牌照;三是资金方面,公司也在寻求融资,以支持项目的推进。

At present, there are three main problems: first, technical aspects, orbital, frequency resource allocation, satellite payload design, etc. Second, policy, how private enterprises apply for satellite operator licenses; third, funds, the company is also seeking financing to support the advancement of the project.

谈到行业竞争,国内外的星座互联网项目也不少,但尚没有成熟商业化项目,用户群体的特征并不明显。因此,从策略上来讲,我们不刻意强调用户的差异化,而是顺应卫星星座互联网这个必然趋势去提前布局,与传统的通信运营商相互补充,同时紧密结合国家“一带一路”战略,优先为亚非拉国家提供通信服务。我相信,这是一个体量足够大的市场,将会培育出若干具有全球影响力的大公司。

When it comes to industry competition, there are many constellation Internet projects at home and abroad, but there are no mature commercialization projects, and the characteristics of user groups are not obvious. Therefore, from a strategic point of view, we do not deliberately emphasize the differentiation of users, but instead adapt to the inevitable trend of the satellite constellation Internet to advance layout, complement the traditional communication operators, and closely integrate the national “Belt and Road” strategy, giving priority to Communication services are provided by countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. I believe this is a market that is large enough to produce a number of large companies with global influence.

   问题六:能否透露一下贵公司的融资计划和进展?

   Question 6: Can you disclose your company’s financing plan and progress?

我们目前处于天使轮融资阶段,初步预计融资规模为2000万元,主要用于团队人才引进、星座系统设计、卫星产品定义、接入标准制定等需要。在这里,我向全球对航天领域有兴趣的投资人发出邀请,欢迎与我们接洽。

We are currently in the stage of angel round financing. The initial estimated financing scale is 20 million yuan, which is mainly used for team talent introduction, constellation system design, satellite product definition, and access standard formulation. Here, I would like to invite investors from all over the world who are interested in the aerospace field. Welcome to contact us.

About The Author

Kerry Tan

Kerry Tan

Working at Beijing Zhongguancun Sci-tech Financing Guaranty Co., Ltd.

My Chinese name is Tanrixu, my English name is Kerry Tan.I have a Master's degree in journalism from Communication university of China, then took a further education in the university of international business and economics for financial professional. I have focused on space more than 7 years, and love this field very much. I believe space is the humans future destination ,I want to do something for this great cause.

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Even if SpaceX’s first attempt to make history delayed, the weather finally cooperated. NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are safely in orbit. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying the astronauts in their Crew Dragon spacecraft, lifted off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center at 3:22 p.m. EDT (1922 GMT), May 30. This marks the first human spaceflight from U.S. soil with NASA astronauts on an American rocket and spacecraft since 2011.

Even Elon Musk can’t control the weather, but Bill Gates wanted to.

A lot of people wonder, why does a really expensive, powerful rocket get stopped by the weather? Well, a number of factors. In the case of the recent SpaceX launch attempt to send people to the International Space Station, safety of the crew is paramount. The launch vehicle itself has a lot to do with it.

NASA press release on SpaceX Crew Dragon Launch

RELEASE 20-057NASA Astronauts Launch from America in Historic Test Flight of SpaceX Crew Dragon For the first time in history, NASA astronauts have launched from American soil in a commercially built and operated American crew spacecraft on its way to...

NASA press release about SpaceX Crew Dragon

NASA Administrator, Sen. Cruz, Rep. Babin to Discuss Crew Dragon Test Flight at Briefing in Houston Coverage of Expedition 63 flight control team with Flight Director Zebulon Scoville during SpaceX DM-2 launch in Mission Control Center station flight control room...

NASA spends $3M on LASVEGAS, wait what??

NASA awarded some pretty odd contracts in the past. NASA also likes catchy acronyms for their projects. The Southwest Research Institute just got $3 million bucks from NASA for LASVEGAS development. No, not Las Vegas the place for high stakes gambling.

China’s Satellite Internet Ambitions

Developing and Reforming Satellite Internet in China Coming soon: internet brought to you by Commsat-made satellites? One of the most important entities in China’s state apparatus is the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC, 国家发展和改革委员会). The NDRC manages...

Elon Musk’s Keynote at SATELLITE 2020: A Reflection

I was very much looking forward to watching the Elon Musk keynote at SATELLITE 2020. What would it be like to watch Elon Musk speak? It was, in a word, mind-blowing. Incredible. Thought-provoking. Inspiring. Annoying. But, at the end, Elon Musk certainly did not disappoint. What were the takeaways?

Can we Talk about ChinaSat’s Market Capitalization?

Can we Talk about ChinaSat’s Market Capitalization? China Satellite Communications Company Limited (ChinaSat) is the leading satellite operator in China, with a fleet of more than 10 satellites in geostationary orbit. The company has for decades broadcast central and...

Understanding why did Sir Richard Branson blow up his own rocket!??!

We know Virgin Orbit blew up their rocket, but how does that system work?

Apollo 15 Hammer and Feather – Gravity at work

Imagine two objects. We connect one light object and one heavier object to each other by a string. Climb to the top of a tower with these two objects. It is a calm, sunny day with no wind. Once you reach the top, drop both objects from the top of a tower at the same time.

HTV-9 mission arrives at ISS prior to SpaceX Dragon

Japan launched its last ISS resupply mission with the HTV. For the ISS, this week looks very busy.    An American astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut used a Canadian robotic arm to capture a Japanese spacecraft. JAXA launched the HTV-9 mission to resupply the ISS on 20...

A short history of the Atlas Rocket

Recently, the X-37B spaceplane lifted off from Cape Canaveral using a United Space Alliance Atlas V as a booster. What is not commonly known by today’s space enthusiasts is that the current version of this booster can trace its origins back in 1957 when the first Atlas flew.

Is Elon Musk the Steve Jobs of Space?

Elon Musk and Steve Jobs have something in common. They like perfection. Think of an iPhone, it redefined smartphones. Think of Crew Dragon, it is redefining spacecraft.

NASA’s doomsday Asteroid plan taking shape, and they are not calling Bruce Willis this time.

What happens if an asteroid hits Earth? Bruce Willis might have saved the world by blowing up a nuclear device on an asteroid in the film Armageddon.  In the movie, Bruce Willis heroically sacrifices his life, breaking the killer Asteroid in two. But this time,...

X-37B Launches aboard ULA Atlas V Rocket for Space Force

A United Launch Alliance Atlas V 501 variant rocket launched the USSF-7 mission for the U.S. Space Force.  Nestled inside the payload fairings sits the highly secretive X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle.  This marks the sixth flight of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-6)...

Is Elon Musk going to Move Tesla and SpaceX to Texas?

With Elon Musk miffed at the state of California, will he follow up and relocate Tesla out of state? With other officials now turning SpaceX down for funding requests, will SpaceX be next to move?

Space Force X37B secret mission scrubbed by ULA due to bad weather.

ULA scrubbed the launch of the Atlas V rocket carrying the secret X37B spaceplane for the Space Force.

New Space Era: Moore’s Law in Action

Due to the inevitable advance of technology during the last decades, the space industry has
been developing and it is recently showing an abrupt growth such that, as it is widely referred, the world is entering a new space era.

Did Japan’s Asteroid space probe find life and shoot it with a bullet?

Japan is searching for life in space, on an asteroid. Credit JAXA

Happy Mother’s Day

To all the Mothers out there. Thank you for all your support, hours of time listening to how your kids are going to build space ships. Thank you for taking them to see movies like Star Wars and Star Trek and suffering through them together.

They build Rocket Engines in Huntsville…. so why not facemasks as well?

Face Masks don’t need to be bland. You had a lot of options, ranging from FALLOUT 4 style to home made custom made masks.

Tethers Unlimited acquired, and you probably don’t know who bought them but you should.

AMERGINT, don’t know them? You should, they just bought Tethers Unlimited.

There is a space company that you might know about. Pay attention because this company just went on a growth spurt. In a series of press releases, the AMERGINT Technologies, Inc.’s story unfolded.

China’s vision to provide inexhaustive solar energy by 2050

China has a plan. The plan involves having a endless supply of energy produced in space and beamed down to the Earth.

Is China’s inflatable space tech a $400 Million Cost savings for NASA’s SLS?

China tested a prototype spacecraft on May 5th, 2020 in efforts to prove the technology was ready. It’s good it was a test and not an actual mission since the spacecraft did not perform as expected.

China Long March 5B Launch Paving Way for New Space Station and Moon Mission.

People stood on the hot beach in Hainan Island China. No, a China Cinco de Mayo party isn’t happening on the beach. People gathered for a launch party. They wanted to get a glimpse of the newly upgraded rocket. The Long March 5B rocket carrying the hopes and aspirations of China lifted off from the launch pad in the afternoon of May 5th, 2020.

Star Wars and Space – May the 4th be with you.

You may have heard of the expression, May the 4th be with you. If you don't already know, May the 4th is unofficially Star Wars Day. The date was chosen for the play on words on the classic catchphrase from the movies. "May the Force be with you" and "May...

SpaceShipTwo Glides Home to New Mexico

Virgin Galactic steps one step closer to its Giant Leap goal. The VSS Unity suborbital spacecraft completed its first unpowered glide flight over Spaceport America. The May 1st flight is one of many milestones needed for commencing commercial flights. Good news for Stockholders and Spaceport America.

NASA’s SLS Mega Rocket’s Engines are Mega Cost…

NASA plans to launch the most powerful rocket sometime in the next few years. The goal, bring America along with allies into deep space for longer and farther than ever before. The launch might not happen in 2021 but the first rocket slowly comes into existence. NASA already inked deals for more SLS mega rockets.

China’s answer to NASA’s Orion to launch in May

The US isn’t the only country with aspirations of going to deep space. The United States remains the only country to send people beyond Low Earth Orbit. That may change very soon. China is about to test a new spacecraft intended to carry Taikonauts to the moon and beyond.

New NASA Space Shuttle Slated for 2021, and it has a Name

Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a spaceplane! No, it’s a lifting body reusable spacecraft to resupply the International Space Station! Part of NASA’s attempt to develop a vibrant space community, NASA solicited awards for commercial resupply missions as well as crewed spacecraft launch services.

NASA picks who will land people on the Moon… sort of…

One of the three companies NASA announced today will land the next NASA astronauts on the Moon. NASA awarded three firm-fixed-price, milestone-based contracts for the human landing system awards under the Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships (NextSTEP-2. The total combined value for all awarded contracts is $967 million for the 10-month base period.

The joint ESA–JAXA first space mission to Mercury

Scheduled to begin orbiting Mercury in 2025, BepiColombo is a joint European-Japanese mission to Mercury. The scientific objectives for the mission are to study the planet’s form, interior structure, geology, composition, as well as its craters, origin, and dynamics of its magnetic field, and dynamics of the vestigial atmosphere.

Elon Musk setting new records with Starlink.

Love it or hate it, Starlink might be the biggest space undertaking ever once completed. The combined mass of the Starlink satellite constellation exceeds any prior space endeavor. The SpaceX network provides global satellite Internet access will weigh in more than...

China’s First Satellite 50 years ago

April 24th, 2020 marks the 50th-anniversary launch of the Chinese DFH-1 satellite. DFG-1 successfully launched on April 24, 1970, ushering China into the elite group of nations capable of developing and launching satellites into space. Although many nations in present...

Is the China Space Station the Next ISS?

How far China has advanced in the construction of its own space stations, compare the manned programs of the USSR and China and find out if the new Chinese Space Station can replace the existing International Space Station (ISS).

3 Months to Mars 2020, is NASA Ready?

Time running short for NASA’s Mars missions. With the Mars launch window quickly approaching, NASA needs to manage time carefully. Coronavirus pandemic placed additional complexity on the mission execution.

NASA Digging up dirt on an asteroid

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission arrived at Bennu back in 2018. A major event planned for August and keeping scientists eager to see the results. You might not have heard much about this mission, so let me bring you up to date with some important details.

NASA to Leave One Astronaut on The Space Station

For the last nine months, NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan lived and worked on the International Space Station. Morgan’s time on the ISS will come to an end leaving Chris Cassidy as the sole NASA astronaut on the space station.

The Electron goes reusable.

No, it’s not a high budget Mission Impossible action movie, but it could have been. Tom Cruise wasn’t piloting a helicopter that grabbed a rocket falling back to the Earth. Instead, a crew wearing black Rocket Lab t-shirts…

Does NASA have Triskaidekaphobia? (Fear of #13?)

Would you fly on Apollo 13? Or do you have Triskaidekaphobia? Would you launch on the 13th Apollo mission at 13:13 Military time? Maybe you don’t subscribe to Triskaidekaphobia, the irrational fear of the number 13. It is Pronounced TRIS-kye-DEK-a-FOH-bee-a in case...

Roscosmos Miffed, Elon Musk Calls Them Out

Musk put Roscosmos in their place with a tweet: SpaceX rockets are 80% reusable, theirs are 0%. This is the actual problem.

A Setback, Palapa N1 Failure

The recent failure of a Long March-3B rocket carrying the Palapa-N1 satellite is a setback for the Chinese space industry, with this being the second launch failure in a month following the failure of a Long March-7A. However, the launch failure also represents a setback, and in some instances opportunities in the Indonesian satellite communications (satcom) market.

BepiColombo Slingshots Past Earth

A spacecraft buzzed Earth this week. The joint ESA /
JAXA mission flew past on the way to the planet Mercury. Only NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration has successfully sent a Spacecraft to the planet.

Chinese Launched Satellite Seen Crashing Back to Earth Over Guam, USA

From the US territory Guam, sightings came in of a fireball falling from the sky. The strategic location of Guam and the U.S. military stationed there has drawn attention for years. Guam thrust into the limelight during heightened tensions with North Korea. In August 2017, North Korea launched missiles that flew over Japan and into the northern Pacific Ocean in an apparent attempt to threaten the US territory of Guam. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un did not follow up on his threats, but a fireball came crashing down from a different source.

Soyuz lifts off to ISS

International Space Station Expedition 63 team was lofted into orbit on April 9, 2020 with American astronaut Chris Cassidy and his two Russian cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner.

30 years ago Whos Satellite did China Launch?

China First International Commercial Launch Success occurred on April 7th, 1990. You might be surprised who’s satellite China Launched 30 years ago. No, it wasn’t Russia’s, nor Iran… Here is a hint…

Solo NASA Astronaut to ISS

The next launch to the Space Station is planned for April 9th and is only a few days away and will leave the ISS with only one NASA astronaut onboard. During a press conference, Astronaut Chris Cassidy answered some questions about the mission.

Boeing Starliner Wings Clipped. Will Launch Again Without a Crew.

After missing the International Space Station, Boeing is going to try again to launch the CST-100 Starliner. Try 2 will also be without a crew.

SmallSats Expanding

Satellites come in all sizes and shapes. A small satellite or SmallSat is commonly considered to be a satellite that weighs less than 500 kg.  As a basic application of various satellite sizes by mass, the common distinction:      Lower LimitUpper...

Cool Space Legos Pass Time at Home

Looking for some things to keep you busy over the weekend, or get your kids to keep them focused. Here are a few cool LEGO ideas for your kids.

Will Elon Musk Win The Race In Sending People Back to Space?

There is a lot of attention on the upcoming SpaceX launch for NASA. The hype? NASA is getting the ability to launch astronauts into space from American soil. Did anyone beat NASA back to Space?

Crew Dragon Demo-2 will be a Really Long Test Drive.

The next launch to the Space Station is planned for April 9th and is only a few days away.  Preparations for the launch have been complicated with illness and coronavirus complications.  AS OF NOW, the launch is still on track to rocket American astronaut Chris...

NASA Worm on Falcon 9 but do you know the story behind it?

Yes, that's right. The classic NASA "worm" logo is back! An image of the revived NASA worm logo was released on Twitter by NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine as well as press release on the NASA.gov website. NASA explained that original NASA insignia is an iconic...

China New Space in 2020 catching up.

An Energetic Market: Updates on the Chinese Private Launcher Industry. The latter half of the 2010s saw a plethora of mostly privately-funded, commercially-oriented launch companies emerge from China. Funding is continues to be very strong for these companies.

3 Fun Space Games to take your Mind off COVID19

So we are on month 3 of COVID19 here in Asia. We have had some time to figure out how to keep ourselves from going stir crazy. Playing some boardgames with the kids is a better alternative to youtube or xbox all day long.

Satellites Are Getting Smaller: Hubble Size to Starlink and Smaller.

On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union launched the world’s first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1. It was 83.6 kg, roughly 58 cm in diameter and used 1 watt of power. Over time, satellites grew in size and complexity, but the recent trend is seeing them shrink.

China Moon Rover still going and so is China

Reports from China's Xinhua.net news reported that China's lunar rover Yutu 2 rover, (translates into english Jade Rabbit-2), has driven over 420 meters since landing on the far side of the moon. The far side of the Moon receives as much light as the side that faces...

SpaceX to Launch 2 NASA Astronauts

On May 5, 1961, astronaut Alan B. Shepard, Jr. view of Earth that no American had seen before. His Freedom 7 Mercury capsule made suborbital flight lasting 15 minutes. Almost 60 years later, SpaceX is about to have two American astronauts see a similar view, but take them further than Shepard went and longer. Cover photo from Freedom 7 Credit NASA

SpaceX to launch Crew Dragon with JAXA Astronaut

In a press release by JAXA, Astronaut Noguchi Soichi is going back to the International Space Station. The March 31, 2020 JAXA press release indicated that Noguchi Soichi is currently preparing and training for the ISS Expedition, will start training to board the first operational Crew Dragon under development by Space-X.

NASA SunRISE

NASA’s new mission called SunRISE will study what drives solar particle storms

China Space Station – is it worth it?

In April 2020, one of the most significant events for Chinese astronautics should take place – the launch of China’s first multimodular space station. The idea of creating its own large orbital station dates back to the late 1980s. Chinese Space Station (CSS) should become the “crowning glory” of China’s entire manned program over the past 30 years.

Satcom Opportunities and Challenges in the 2020s

The SATELLITE Show in Washington DC will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2021. Over the past 39 years, the show has expanded significantly, from being a show largely focused on satcom, to one focused on a broad variety of different space verticals, including satellite manufacturing, small/medium launch vehicles, Earth Observation, and basically all other elements of the commercial (and in some cases government) space sector. With that being the case, the conference remains at its core one about satcom.

SpaceX going to the Moon with NASA

NASA may have sidelined the Lunar Gateway for a return mission to the Moon, but it is not stopping the momentum. NASA has awarded several contracts for the Lunar Gateway including the most recent one to SpaceX.

Watch Out Tesla the Next Car in Space May Be Toyota

A little over a year after Elon Musk launched his Cherry red Tesla Sports car into space on the debut launch of the Falcon Heavy, JAXA and Toyota announced their collaboration efforts on a manned lunar rover. The March 12, 2019 announcement underlines Japan’s reinforced efforts towards space exploration, leveraging key technologies in which Japan excels, in particular cars. In April 2020, JAXA hopes to ink a deal with NASA to put the rover on the moon together.

Creating a Space for the Space Force

Yesterday saw the first official launch of a military satellite under the United States Space Force, with the AEHF-6 and TDO-2 taking flight on an Atlas-V rocket. The USSF, formally established at the end of 2019, is an indication of the increasing importance of space in the context of national-level strategies. With that being said, as with any large, government-run entity, the Space Force has seen challenges in coming into its own.

The SpaceX of China set to Launch in 2020

SpaceX continues to be a trend-setting company. Companies in the world now consider SpaceX a serious player in the launch industry. Other companies strive to achieve the accomplishments SpaceX did in the first ten years of operation. Even cross the pacific ocean and visit China. The SpaceX inspiration shows up in companies like Galactic Energy.

This is why Elon Musk wanted to avoid Parachutes

Parachutes are plaguing space programs. SpaceX doesn’t like Parachutes. They are difficult to design, hard to package, and easy to damage. The larger the mass of the spacecraft, the more effort to slow down. Larger, more efficient, complex parachute systems are needed. Several failures have hit the industry over the last few years, including SpaceX Crew Dragon, ESA ExoMars, Boeing CST-100, and the NASA Orion to name a few.

ESA Grounds ExoMars

The ExoMars program is a joint effort between European Space Agency(ESA) and Roscosmos.  The mission  includes the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) launched in 2016. The TGO is already both delivering important scientific results of its own and relaying data from...

COVID19 Impact Part II – SpaceX , SLS and NASA

Part 2 of the Life in Space with COVID19 we will delve into Crew demo-2 where NASA and SpaceX are planning a launch within two months. There are a lot of pre-launch milestones and activities to cover to ensure a safe flight for the Astronauts. If anything goes wrong, there are lives at stake. Now NASA and SpaceX have to contend with another potential setback, COVID19 pandemic.  

Japan to launch last ISS resupply mission

Japan is one of three nations with the ability to launch resupply materials to the International Space Station. Japan’s 9th and final launch of the HTV is scheduled to take place on May 21, science minister Koichi Hagiuda said Tuesday.

Coronavirus Pandemic Impact on Space Programs Part I

With the launch window for NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover opening in a little less than four months, there are nearly daily pre-launch milestones to complete the rover pre flight activities at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Tight schedules on complex missions usually do not mix well.  Now NASA has to contend with another challenge. COVID19.  

Final NASA Seats on Soyuz in 2020

NASA has been dependent on Russia for transport to and from the ISS. Over time the cost of seats on the Soyuz crew vehicle have risen.

437 days 18 hours Longest Duration in Space

Since 1995 there has been a record that has stood the test of time and space.  Valeri Vladimirovich Polyakov a Russian cosmonaut logged 437 days and 18 hours in space.

China Long March 7A fails

The Long March 7A rocket lifted off at 9:34 p.m. Beijing Time from the Wenchang Space Launch Center on the coast of south China’s Hainan Province.  A malfunction occurred some time after lift off which Xinhua reported Chinese space engineers will investigate the cause of the failure.

Falcon 9 Beware of The Ides of March err disregard.

On Sunday, March 15 the Ides of March, SpaceX stood down from its launch attempt of Starlink satellites.

Satellite 2020

As an American living in China for most of the past 8 years, there have been two reasons to come home every year: Christmas, and the SATELLITE Conference in Washington DC.

Pi Space

Pi π Day is March 14. How does Pi apply to Space?

Reflections of 2020 Satellite Elon Musk

I was very much looking forward to watching the Elon Musk keynote at SATELLITE 2020. What would it be like to watch Elon Musk speak? It was, in a word, mind-blowing. Incredible. Thought-provoking. Inspiring. Annoying. But, at the end, Elon Musk certainly did not disappoint. What were the takeaways?

3 Things About March 6 SpaceX Launch

A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is on its way to the International Space Station.  The spacecraft  launched at 11:50 p.m. EST Friday. The Dragon Cargo spacecraft will deliver about 4,500 pounds of cargo and science investigations, including a new science facility scheduled to be installed to the outside of the station during a spacewalk this spring.

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