SKTLs Space Newsletter #3: Asteroids, ULA/Space Force Mission, Dark-Matter Of Fact And A Whole Lot More Inbox
This article includes asteroid impact monitoring systems, ULA’s recent Space Force mission, new galaxies and dark-matter, a potentially hazardous asteroid and space startup recent news. |
Thanks for joining the SKTLs community mission to help create a sustainable space economy. It’s more apparent than ever that we all have an immediate responsibility to protect the planet and help progress human space migration. The SKTLs family wants to keep you up to date and informed on the development of the space economy, space exploration and space related cryptos. In this newsletter subscribers will find recent news about space, including lots of interesting facts about our new frontier. |
“Why didn’t the sun go to college? Because it already had a million degrees!” credit- scarymommy.com Space News Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online Near-Earth asteroids are being tracked by survey telescopes, at a rate of about 3,000 per year. ULA Launches STP-3 Mission A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket just launched a mission for the U.S. Space Force. Dark-Matter Free Galaxies An international team of astronomers using the VLA (Very Large Array) in New Mexico (USA) discovered six galaxies with little to no dark matter. |
SPACE STARTUP NEWS
MNUFACTURING, PROPULSION, SPACE DEBRIS CLEANUP
U.S. Space Force accelerator awards three space startups. Space industry startups compete in the Hyperspace Challenge and three winners emerge.
SPACE MONITORING SERVICES
Santa Fe space startup looks to raise $3.5M. Santa Fe, NM based startup Solstar Space Co is working with crowdfunding platforms as the company continues to develop its connectivity systems.