Atheire & Astranis
Both this one and Madieanne's art were made while I was listening to the same song on repeat, might I add.
Might not be Atheire AND Astranis' official designs, but I wanted a concept of what to do for Atheire at most

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Atheire & Astranis
Both this one and Madieanne's art were made while I was listening to the same song on repeat, might I add.
Might not be Atheire AND Astranis' official designs, but I wanted a concept of what to do for Atheire at most
Astranis clinches $115 million Taiwan deal despite satellite setback
Astranis CEO John Gedmark (left) with Chunghwa Telecom chair Alex Chien. Credit: Astranis TAMPA, Fla. — Astranis has signed a $115 million deal to deliver Taiwan’s first dedicated communications spacecraft, the company announced April 15, amid an issue with a separate small geostationary satellite launched late last year. The Ka-band satellite for Taiwanese telco Chunghwa Telecom joins a batch…
Launch Report: The Third Time Is The Charm For SpaceX and Astranis
After two previous delays, including an abort-at-ignition and a booster swap, SpaceX launched the ‘From One To Many’ payload for Astranis tonight from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral aboard Falcon 9. Liftoff was at 12:00 AM EST (05:00 UTC) under broken skies on the Space Coast. SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted off at the stroke of midnight December 29th. It was carrying the Astranis ‘From One To…
LIVE! SpaceX Astranis Block 2 Launch#spacex #astranis #falcon9 Watch LIVE as SpaceX launches Astranis aboard Falcon 9.Pad : SLC-40Location : Cape Canaveral S...
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E234 Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your Daily dose of the latest space and Astronomy news. I'm your host, Anna, and today we have a packed show covering everything from Saturn's rings to the latest space launches and groundbreaking observations. Highlights: - Saturn's Rings Age Debate: Dive into the fascinating debate challenging the age of Saturn's rings. New research suggests they could be as old as the solar system itself, thanks to a natural cleaning mechanism that keeps them pristine. - Europe's Satellite Ambitions: Discover the European Union's ambitious IRIS2 project, a satellite constellation aimed at revolutionizing Europe's space-based communications, enhancing connectivity, and bolstering defense capabilities. - SpaceX's Launch Marathon: Marvel at SpaceX's incredible week with seven Falcon 9 launches planned, showcasing their growing capacity to meet diverse mission demands, from military to commercial telecommunications. - NASA's Davinci Mission to Venus: Explore NASA's upcoming Davinci mission, set to deploy a descent probe to study Venus's atmosphere and surface, offering new insights into the planet's geological history and evolution. - M87 Black Hole's Gamma Ray Flare: Uncover the surprising gamma ray flare from the iconic M87 black hole, providing scientists with a unique opportunity to study the formation and acceleration of powerful cosmic jets. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Sign up for our free Daily newsletter to stay informed on all things space. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, Tumblr, YouTube, YouTubeMusic and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts. Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until tomorrow, put the phone down, look up, and keep wondering about the mysteries of our cosmic universe. Become a supporter of this podcast: Click Here to show the love! 00:00 - New study challenges long-held theory that Saturn's rings are young 04:28 - SpaceX have seven Falcon 9 launches scheduled for this week 06:25 - NASA's upcoming Davinci mission is set to revolutionize our understanding of Venus 08:23 - M UM87 black hole surprised researchers with a powerful and unexpected eruption 10:48 - Join our growing community of space enthusiasts and never miss an astronomical update ✍️ Episode References Nature Geoscience [Nature Geoscience](https://www.nature.com/ngeo/) Cassini Mission [Cassini Mission](https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/cassini/overview/) European Union (EU) [European Union](https://europa.eu/) SpaceX [SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com/) Event Horizon Telescope [Event Horizon Telescope](https://eventhorizontelescope.org/) NASA Davinci Mission [NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)
Weekly output: Google location-privacy lawsuit, Mozilla privacy-minded gift guide, Artemis I launch, Astranis, Mark Vena podcast, Qualcomm "Always-Sensing Camera," FCC broadband moves
Weekly output: Google location-privacy lawsuit, Mozilla privacy-minded gift guide, Artemis I launch, Astranis, Mark Vena podcast, Qualcomm “Always-Sensing Camera,” FCC broadband moves
My trip to Hawaii this week was less enjoyable than the phrase “my trip to Hawaii” (and event host Qualcomm covering airfare and lodging expenses) would suggest, thanks to my laptop suffering a screen and maybe motherboard-level malfunction that left it unusable from Wednesday on. 11/15/2022: Google to Pay Almost $392M to Settle 40-State Lawsuit Over Location Tracking, PCMag I wrote this from my…
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Astranis reaches key milestone with MicroGEO communication satellite, aims for service to begin next summer – TechCrunch Satellite telecommunications startup Astranis has achieved a key technical milestone with its MicroGEO product, a small geosynchronous communications satellite that it will use to launch its first commercial service starting next summer for customers in Alaska.