Embark on a journey spanning from the first satellites to the SmallSats revolution. The New Space Race is an new podcast hosted by John McHale, group editorial director for Military Embedded Systems and brought to you by Wind River. Hear about the people and technology that are transforming the space industry today. Access to show transcripts and additional resources at windriver.com/new-space-race.
Rapid fielding and prototyping are essential to meet the emerging needs of the space applications market, especially when it comes to launching SmallS...
During the Apollo program era the government drove technology development for space, but now the commercial world does. Space entrepreneurs and tradit...
Open standards and open architectures are enabling greater performance and reduced life cycle costs for hardware and software systems in ground, air, ...
The procurement term – (COTS) – has often been considered taboo among space electronics designers, as the commercial part of the phrase connotes low q...
Small satellites have changed the business model for space technology for everyone from the satellite producers to the designers of the radiation-hard...
The first U.S. weather satellite weighed 270 pounds. Its size made most people associate the word “satellite” with either a moon, a sputnik, or a mode...