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DSSP Soon to Test ‘Holy Grail’ of Propulsion Systems – Satellite Today

DSSP propellant in production. Photo: DSSP Screen Capture [Via Satellite 08-22-2014] Digital Solid State Propellants (DSSP) is nearing the long awaited test of its Electrically controlled Solid Propellants (ESPs) — a new alternative to hydrazine and a potential competitor for electric propulsion. In January 2014 the company proved its thrusters, which are powered using a…

Arianespace Soyuz Launches Twin Galileo GPS Satellites – Satellite Today

The Galileo FOC (Full Operational Capability) satellites  “Milena” (right) and “Doresa” (left). Photo: Arianespace **Update: On Saturday Aug. 23, 2014, Arianespace discovered that the satellites were injected into the wrong orbit. Further details will come soon.** [Via Satellite 08-22-2014] Following a one-day weather-induced delay, Arianespace has launched Galileo satellites 5 and 6 for the European…

Sea Launch Scaling Back Amid Manifest Gap – Satellite Today

Sea Launch’s Zenit 3SL. Photo: Sea Launch [Via Satellite 08-22-2014] Sea Launch is reducing its head count among staff at both its Nyon, Switzerland headquarters and at Energia Logistics’ Long Beach, Calif. site to compensate for the lack of launches this year. Sea Launch is also temporarily taking its Launch Commander and Odyssey vessels out…

Mitsubishi Electric Finishes Himawari 8 Satellite – Satellite Today

Himawari 8. Photo: Mitsubishi Electric [Via Satellite 08-22-2014] Mitsubishi Electric has completed the manufacturing of Himawari 8, a geostationary weather satellite for the Japan Meteorological Agency. The satellite will soon be delivered to the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan where Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will conduct an October launch…