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The Challenges of Dual-Use Space Technologies: the Non-Peaceful Use of Satellites

Satellites are part and parcel of societies around the world: from telecommunications to global navigation systems, they are used for both commercial and scientific purposes. However, satellites also have non-peaceful applications. The sooner a consensus on the non-peaceful use of satellites is reached, the better it will be for all nations and for the peaceful conduct of outer space activities.

2024-02-10T17:11:28+01:00April 14th, 2023|Tags: , , |

[SGx/SATELLITE 2022] SGAC-SSPI Essay Competition

The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), the Future Space Leaders Foundation (FSLF), and SATELLITE, organizers of SGx2022, have joined forces with Space & Satellite Professionals Internationals (SSPI) to bring one person to attend SGx2022 on March 21st, providing complimentary entrance to SATELLITE 2022. SGx activities during SATELLITE are hosted in Washington, DC, USA, on March 21st 2022. The competition winner will also receive access to the invitation-only SSPI Chairman's Reception on March 22nd 2022.

2022-02-28T13:25:45+01:00January 29th, 2022|Tags: , |

[SGx/SATELLITE 2021] SGAC-SSPI Essay Competition

The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), the Future Space Leaders Foundation (FSLF), and SATELLITE, organizers of SGx2021, have joined forces with Space & Satellite Professionals Internationals (SSPI) to bring one person to attend SGx2021 on September 7th, providing complimentary entrance to SATELLITE 2021. SGx activities during SATELLITE are hosted in Washington, DC, USA, on 7th September 2021. The competition winner will also receive access to the invitation-only SSPI Chairman's Reception on 8th September 2021.

2021-07-19T10:21:32+02:00June 10th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

The Dawn of A New Space Age for Mauritius

Launch of the first Mauritian Satellite: MIR-SAT1 May 26, 2021 - The Earth’s colours, from the city lights to the hues of an orbital sunrise, show just how vivid our planet is when viewed from the space station. A night-time shot of Mauritius and Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean | Image Credit: International Space Station

2021-06-02T11:19:37+02:00June 2nd, 2021|Tags: , , |

Small Satellite Exploration – Revolutionizing Science & Ready for Lift-Off

When it comes to what’s next in space exploration, dream big but think small…that is, think about small satellites. This form of spacecraft—characterized by its small size and mass—could prove to be revolutionary, transforming how we investigate our home planet and explore our solar system.

2021-04-06T15:03:10+02:00April 6th, 2021|Tags: , |

Announcement of the SSPI/SGAC Essay competition winner

The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), the Future Space Leaders Foundation (FSLF), SATELLITE, organizers of the SGx2020, have joined forces with Space & Satellite Professionals Internationals (SSPI) and brought one person to attend the SGx2020 on March 9, providing complimentary entrance to SATELLITE on March 10 and an invitation to the SSPI Space & Satellite Hall of Fame Celebration at SATELLITE. SGx and SSPI activities during SATELLITE are hosted in Washington, DC, USA, on 9-10 March 2020.

2020-03-12T15:41:44+01:00March 12th, 2020|Tags: , , , |
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