Join Skyline Space for free webinars in celebration of World Space Week 2024 from October 4th to 10th! Learn about the latest trends in space exploration, technology, and sustainability from industry experts. These sessions are perfect for students, professionals, and space enthusiasts. Don’t miss out on interactive discussions and exciting insights into the future of space. Register now and be part of the world’s largest space event!
Cyber Threats and Safeguarding Digital Space: In today’s digital age, cyber-attacks like phishing, ransomware, and social engineering are increasingly sophisticated. Safeguarding techniques such as multi-factor authentication, encryption, and regular security audits are crucial for protecting sensitive data from these threats.
Discuss the importance of space exploration—how it pushes the boundaries of human knowledge, leads to technological advancements, and fuels our understanding of the universe.
Ham radio is a hobby and service that involves using radio waves for non-commercial communication. It’s also known as amateur radio. To become a ham, one needs a license from the local government. The licensing process involves studying and passing an exam to demonstrate knowledge of radio theory and regulations.
How AI is revolutionizing satellite data analysis, mission planning, and autonomous spacecraft operations. The role of edge computing in real-time data processing on satellites and reducing latency for earth observation and other applications. The impact of 3D printing and novel materials in reducing costs and increasing efficiency for spacecraft and satellite components.
Astrophysics delves into the physical properties and behaviors of celestial bodies, while India’s space history, led by ISRO, showcases milestones from the first satellite Aryabhata to the Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan missions. This synergy has positioned India as a key player in both space science and technology on a global scale, contributing significantly to our understanding of the cosmos.
Antonio is a Korean-born space policy and strategy expert. He currently works as the Global Alliance Lead for ispace inc, a Japanese company providing lunar lander and cislunar operations services. He was formerly the Country Manager for HEO and a Partner Sales Executive at Planet Labs – both satellite companies serving the indo-pacific area with space-based monitoring data.
Space debris poses a collision risk to satellites and spacecraft, potentially leading to a cascade of more debris (Kessler Syndrome). Even small fragments can cause severe damage due to their high speed. . The accumulation of space debris endangers not only current space missions but also future space exploration. Efforts to mitigate this problem include tracking debris and developing debris-removal technologies.
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