Tag: Communications

  • NASA has sparked a race to develop the data pipeline to Mars

    For decades, NASA built and flew its own relay orbiters and spacecraft to ferry valuable data back to Earth. Now the agency is shifting to buying connectivity as a service, much like it does for launch and astronaut transport.

    That pivot has sparked a race, with major contenders pitching ways to keep Mars missions online. What’s at stake isn’t a single contract: it’s the data pipe to Mars.

    This new approach, which will mix NASA assets and commercial infrastructure, would gradually replace the patchwork relay network the agency relies on today. Generally, that works by orbiters like Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and MAVEN that pick up data from rovers and landers and transmit it to the Deep Space Network’s (DSN) giant antennas on Earth.

    NASA’s relay spacecraft are still healthy, but they were never meant to be a permanent backbone. The agency’s latest senior review on planetary missions calls out MAVEN’s critical role as a relay and provides steps to keep it available into the early 2030s. But eventually, this hardware will decay.   

    At the same time, NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program, which manages the DSN, is looking for solutions to augment these aging assets. The aim, according to an RFP released in July and due today, is to create an interoperable marketplace where NASA can be one of many customers instead of the owner-operator.

    The current request is specifically for capability studies, not immediate hardware buys. The ask is twofold: a “lunar trunkline” between the moon and Earth and end-to-end Mars communications that move data from assets on the surface, through Mars orbit, and to operations centers on Earth.

    It’s a formidable challenge. Any architecture must contend with the vast distance between Earth and the moon and Mars, long latency, periodic solar interference and Earth visibility windows, and high requirements for fault-tolerant systems. That’s why NASA is asking for plans, to gauge how industry might solve these puzzles, rather than immediately jumping to procurement.

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    While TechCrunch can’t confirm which companies are submitting concept proposals, a handful have already staked their place in the race.

    Blue Origin just unveiled a Mars Telecommunications Orbiter built on its Blue Ring platform, pitched as maneuverable, high-performance spacecraft to support NASA missions to Mars as soon as 2028. Rocket Lab has touted its own Mars telecom orbiter concept, which the company says is a core element of its proposed architecture for the Mars Sample Return campaign.

    In 2024, NASA’s Mars Exploration Program separately funded 12 short commercial services studies, including a trio of studies for next-gen relay services, to SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, and Blue Origin. SpaceX’s proposal to “adapt Earth-orbit communication satellites for Mars” will likely be derived from its Starlink internet satellite constellation.  

    The long-term goal is to transform the agency’s planetary exploration agenda from pure-science missions to a permanent human presence on the moon and, eventually, on Mars.

  • Florida Tech’s Four Panthers Earn CSC Academic All‑District Volleyball Honors

    Florida Tech’s Four Panthers Earn CSC Academic All‑District Volleyball Honors

    made first appearance in program history in the NCAA Tournament this year

    Florida Tech’s Four Panthers Earn CSC Academic All‑District Volleyball Honors

    Florida Tech’s Volleyball Queens Get the Academic All‑District Crown

    Meet the Four New Scholars of the Indo‑O‑P

    When the College Sports Communicators (CSC) spilled the beans Tuesday, four fiery women from Florida Tech’s volleyball squad snagged the coveted Academic All‑District titles. These sharp‑sighted athletes are proving that you can spike a ball and still ace your final exams.

    • Chiara Patelli – Graduate student in Chemistry, 4.00 GPA, 2× Academic All‑District. Also snagged All‑Region first‑team by the AVCA and an honorable mention for All‑America. Who says you can’t have a perfect A‑plus and a killer serve?
    • Kari Voelstad Bogen – Junior Computer Engineering major, 3.93 GPA. First‑time All‑District honoree and the champion for her first third‑team All‑SSC honor. Computer whiz? Check. All‑court star? Double check.
    • Jeanne Hassoun – Senior in Marketing, 3.76 GPA. This is the first time she’s earned All‑District glory, cementing herself as a wall‑paper‑worthy name in the program’s history.
    • Antia Vallecas Rodriguez – Graduate student in Business Administration, 3.75 GPA, first‑time All‑District. She’s balancing spreadsheets by day and spiking by night—talk about multitasking!

    What’s Next for These Scholars?

    Each of these four dynamos sets her sights on the Academic All‑America ballot in early January, with the chance to break into first-, second-, or third‑team honors. The hullabaloo of the All‑America announcement is sure to bring the glitter and applause to these academic gladiators.

    Florida Tech’s Milestone Moment

    Florida Tech’s volleyball team made history by breaking into the NCAA Tournament for the first time. Though the program bowed out in the opening round, the stars still glimmered, combining record‑setting performances with academic dedication.

    In short, these four brilliant athletes demonstrate that knocking it out of the park on the court and smashing numbers in the classroom are not mutually exclusive. They’re setting the bar high for the next generation of student‑athletes—who can bring it? Answer: each one of them.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! Dec. 9, 2024 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Hot Off the Press: December 9, 2024 Edition of Space Coast Daily News Hits Your Inbox!

    Hey there, Space Coast fanatics! Did you catch the latest buzz from Brevard County’s finest newspaper? The Space Coast Daily News just dropped its newest issue—titled “HOT OFF THE PRESS!”—and it’s packed with stories that will make you feel like you’re strapped into a rocket launch.

    What’s Inside This Issue?

    • Mission Milestones: The county’s newest satellite launch is at the finish line—and trust us, the countdown’s been longer than a moonwalk.
    • Community Spotlight: Meet the volunteer crew behind the “Dreamers’ Café,” turning blocks of unused space into a cozy brunch haven.
    • Tech Talk: A quick dive into how local startups are turning solar-powered drones into delivery superstars.
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