
Panel urges small satellite makers to prepare for big changes
A panel of experts at the SmallSat Symposium on Feb. 7 2023—including SSL’s Abhi Tripathi—issued a heads-up to small satellite manufacturers, cautioning them to be
A panel of experts at the SmallSat Symposium on Feb. 7 2023—including SSL’s Abhi Tripathi—issued a heads-up to small satellite manufacturers, cautioning them to be
When ESCAPADE launches in late 2024, Blue Origin of Kent, WA will provide launch services, NASA has announced, as part of its Venture-Class Acquisition of
Astronomer Jesse Garrett Jernigan, Jr., known to all as Garrett, passed away unexpectedly on May 9, 2022 in Petaluma, California. He was 71. Jernigan’s work
“Why study the universe?” begins SSL solar physicist Dr. Juan Carlos Martinez Oliveros. “I would rather ask myself, ‘Why not study the universe?’ We are
[NASA featured article] When the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai volcano erupted on Jan. 15, 2022, it sent atmospheric shock waves, sonic booms, and tsunami waves around
Incoming and current Berkeley students and their families crowd the booths of Cal Day on Saturday, April 23rd. The SSL booth was located in the
On February 15, 2022, the SSL community enjoyed a visit from the NASA Science Mission Directorate Associate Administrator, Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen, who spent the afternoon
Mark Lewis is a Mission Operations Manager at the SSL Mission Operations Center (MOC). Karin Hauck is Communications Manager for Multiverse Education Group at SSL.
The ICON mission’s observations of the wind-driven dynamo in space have been published in the latest (29 Nov) issue of Nature Geoscience along with an
The UC Berkeley home page is featuring a Berkeley news story on ESCAPADE: ‘Blue’ and ‘Gold’ satellites headed to Mars in 2024. Read the full