🚀 Manastu Space Achieves Historic Milestones in Space Exploration: A New Era in Sustainable Propulsion 🌟 Manastu Space is proud to announce a major achievement as part of Mission Adyanta. Following the successful launch of the Vyom 2U propulsion system aboard the PSLV C-60 on December 30, 2024, the company conducted a series of groundbreaking tests. On January 13, 2025, Vyom 2U aboard the PS4 PSLV Platform demonstrated its remarkable capabilities by performing a stunning somersault maneuver. The system fired for 120+ seconds, reaching an angular velocity of 1.5°/sec, showcasing exceptional agility and precision in space. This achievement marks a leap forward in sustainable space propulsion. The Vyom 2U system proves the potential of green propulsion technology, setting the stage for more eco-friendly, efficient space missions. Mission Highlights: 🌌 325+ hours in space 🌏 217 orbits around Earth 🔧 All components fully operational 🔥 150+ seconds of cumulative firing in space The success of this mission is thanks to the efforts of the Manastu Space team and support from Riceberg Ventures and E2MC (Earth-to-Mars Capital) Ventures Ventures. These partnerships have been crucial in helping Manastu Space redefine space propulsion. Earlier in 2024, Manastu Space launched Vyom 2U aboard PSLV C-60, solidifying the company’s position as a leader in green propulsion technology. With collaboration from ISRO and IN-SPACe, Manastu Space is paving the way for a new era in space exploration where sustainability and innovation go hand-in-hand. Looking ahead, Manastu Space continues to push the boundaries of space propulsion technology. Stay tuned for more exciting updates as the company works toward a brighter, more sustainable future for space exploration. #ManastuSpace #Innovation #SustainableSpace #GreenPropulsion #Vyom2U #SpaceTechnology #SpaceExploration #ISRO #INSPACe #MissionAdyanta #RicebergVentures #E2MCVentures #SpaceInnovation #PushingBoundaries #SpaceFuture #LeadershipInTech
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KickSky is India’s first venture capital backed space technology startup accelerator. Designed for early-stage space technology startups, we support each venture in achieving optimal levels of TRL and CRL, while equipping them for global competitiveness and reaching customers worldwide. Join us on our journey, as we strive to transform the future of space exploration in India.
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What happened in Space Tech last week? Some recent update and trends: 🚀 The SpaDeX mission aims to demonstrate in-space docking between two small spacecraft. The mission will showcase the technology needed for rendezvous, docking, and undocking in low-Earth orbit. SpaDeX is a cost-effective technology demonstrator focused on advancing satellite docking capabilities. https://lnkd.in/dbpaSexP 🚀 BluShift Aerospace plans a suborbital flight test in late 2025 after a successful engine burn test in October. Made history in 2021 as the first to use non-toxic biofuel for a commercial rocket launch. With a focus on cost reduction and developing new propulsion technologies, bluShift aims to enter the commercial launch market and open a private launch site in Maine. https://lnkd.in/d9VRHbtW 🚀 Toyota is investing ¥7 billion ($44 million) in Japanese startup Interstellar Technologies to mass-produce lightweight rockets. The investment, through Toyota's Woven subsidiary, includes a seat on the startup's executive board. This move reflects Japan's push to grow its private space sector, though competition from giants like SpaceX remains a challenge. https://lnkd.in/g4TceicA 🚀 The European Commission and ESA signed contracts to develop the 10.6 billion euro IRIS² secure satellite constellation, aimed at providing secure communications for European governments and commercial services. The constellation, set to launch by 2031, will feature over 290 satellites in multiple orbits and enhance Europe's space resilience. https://lnkd.in/gcXBDbH8 🚀 Three satellites from Curtin University's Binar Space Program—Binar-2, 3, and 4—burned up in Earth's atmosphere just two months after launch, highlighting the growing impact of solar phenomena like sunspots and solar flares on satellite operations. https://lnkd.in/dFsstqnm 🚀 NASA’s LEXI, an advanced X-ray imager, is set to launch to the Moon as part of the Artemis campaign. It will capture unprecedented global images of Earth's magnetic field, offering insights into its protection from solar radiation. The mission will deepen understanding of space weather and its impact on Earth. https://lnkd.in/duJnkT29 Do you have anything to add? Let us know in the comments!
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What happened in Space Tech last week? Some recent update and trends: 🚀 IN-SPACe to Disburse Rs 1000 Crore Fund for Space Startups First Disbursal Expected in Q1 of Next Financial Year. Initiative Aims to Support 40 Startups and Boost Private Space Industry" https://lnkd.in/d9gk42HT 🚀 India-USA Space and Geospatial Business Summit focus on tech & advanced manufacturing . The 4th India-USA Space and Geospatial Business Summit in Hyderabad focused on technology, policy alignment and advanced manufacturing, aiming to boost bilateral trade in geospatial and space technologies. Highlighting India's potential as a global hub for cost-effective geospatial services, discussions emphasized collaboration, AI integration and India's strategic growth plans. https://lnkd.in/dRYaz-KQ 🚀 ISRO successfully launched the Proba-3 mission from Sriharikota, in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA). The 550-kg mission, managed by ISRO's NewSpace India Ltd., aims to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere (Corona) using two satellites flying in precise formation 150 meters apart. The mission was initially will provide crucial insights into space weather. https://lnkd.in/djdbuwD4 🚀 Hyderabad-based spacetech startup Dhruva Space has announced the launch of AstraView, a new commercial satellite imagery service designed to provide continuous insights into Earth. https://lnkd.in/dSeUnDV8 🚀 Ananth Technologies Limited becomes first private Indian satellite operator to provide GSO communication satellite services. The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) has announced M/s Ananth Technologies Limited (ATL), as the beneficiary of the Announcement of Opportunity (AO) enabling access to Indian Orbital Resources for Non-Government Entities (NGEs).https://lnkd.in/d8iaHHuc 🚀 PSLV-C54 successfully placed the Earth Observation Satellite (Oceansat) and eight other customer satellites into sun-synchronous orbits. PSLV-C54/EOS-06 Mission is accomplished. PSLV's 56th flight, is said to be one of the longest ones undertaken by the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency. https://lnkd.in/d3wGiq_C Do you have anything to add? Let us know in the comments!
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Congratulations, Team Vistaarnksh Pvt Ltd!
Founder/CEO at InfiniteDepth UK & Vistaarnksh India. We are on a mission to seamlessly converge satellite and cellular network to bring connectivity to all and everywhere.
We are delighted to announce that Vistaarnksh Pvt Ltd has entered into a strategic partnership with Sateliot, a global leader with a dedicated LEO constellation for IoT connectivity. This partnership will provide the critical infrastructure needed to power Vistaarnksh's connectivity solutions, ensuring seamless integration of IoT devices worldwide. A special thanks to SIA-India for their invaluable support throughout this journey, @govindrajan (KickSky Space Lab), Anil Prakash, and Rajeev Gambhir for their guidance and encouragement. A big shout-out to Tuan Fachinetti from Sateliot for making this partnership a reality! We’re excited about the road ahead and look forward to creating impactful solutions together! Rajesh Kakkar Patrick Kappel
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What happened in Space Tech last week? Some recent update and trends: 🛰️ India's first dedicated space law draft is ready. The new law, prepared by the Department of Space, will be open for industry consultations by March 2025. Its introduction is expected to streamline processes, attract more investment, and position India as a global leader in space technology. Minthttps://lnkd.in/dPYz-zXi 🛰️ India's Aditya-L1 mission achieved its first major result by capturing data on a solar coronal mass ejection (CME) using its Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (Velc) on July 16. Studying CMEs is crucial for predicting solar activity that can disrupt satellites, power grids, and communication systems. This data could help safeguard Earth's infrastructure from future solar storms. https://lnkd.in/dbaDy945 🛰️ In 2025, India will make a significant leap in space exploration with Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's participation in Axiom Space's mission to the International Space Station (ISS). This collaboration with SpaceX marks a historic milestone for India, and reflects its strengthening space diplomacy and international partnerships. https://lnkd.in/dDHr2hV3 🛰️ ExLabs and XDLINX Space Labs Inc. have announced a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing space infrastructure. The collaboration will leverage ExLabs' modular spacecraft platform and XDLINX's satellite technology to accelerate innovation in satellite and payload systems. https://lnkd.in/d6ZcamCw 🛰️ Firefly Aerospace has announced that its Blue Ghost 1 lunar lander mission will launch in mid-January 2025, following successful environmental testing. The lander, carrying 10 NASA payloads, aims to land near Mons Latreille on the moon and operate for two weeks. https://lnkd.in/gkAY4Bec Do you have anything to add? Let us know in the comments! #weeklynews #newsupdate #techinspace #spacenews
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🚀 Event Update: Horasis Asia meeting in Dubai. Ankit Anand, Founding Partner, Riceberg Ventures and Founding Member, KickSky Space Lab spoke at the Horasis in Dubai, where he joined a distinguished panel to discuss "Boosting Entrepreneurship in Asia." The conversation explored how startups across Asia can leverage their unique strengths to continue making a significant impact on the global stage. The panel also delved into the important role of emerging technologies, such as space tech, and how India, in particular, can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of innovation. The Horasis Asia Meeting is part of the broader Global Freight Summit, hosted by DP World, and was held from November 18-20. During this summit, Ankit shared the stage with esteemed thought leaders, including Richard Rekhy, former CEO of KPMG India, who also moderated the session. The panel featured other distinguished leaders such as: Seamon Chan, Founding Partner, Palm Drive Capital, USA Alberto Furger, Founder & CEO, Amara Holding Limited, Indonesia Ralf Hirt, Founder, CovQ by 8W8, USA Ani Chahal Honan, Founder, Yunity, USA Samrendra Mohan Kumar, Co-founder & Managing Director, MitKat Advisory, India Lisa Marklund, CEO, Euroland IR Middle East & Asia, UAE Saliha Betül B., Founder, 1 Animation, Turkey Dr. Mustafa Saasa, Raj Group of Companies, UAE - The discussion highlighted how Asian entrepreneurs can drive innovation and compete on a global scale. - This engaging exchange underscored the importance of collaboration among industry leaders, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurs in building a thriving innovation ecosystem. - Representatives from various countries, including Turkey and Vietnam, shared valuable perspectives on the strengths, challenges, and opportunities within their own entrepreneurial ecosystems. - This engaging exchange underscored the importance of collaboration among industry leaders, venture capitalists, and entrepreneurs in building a thriving innovation ecosystem. We are grateful for the opportunity to engage with such distinguished thought leaders and look forward to future interactions where we can continue learning from others, sharing our insights, and contributing to the global entrepreneurial ecosystem. Special thanks to Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, for his leadership and vision in organising this impactful event.
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What happened in Space Tech last week? Some recent update and trends: 🛰 India's most advanced communications satellite was launched into space by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The satellite, launched at 12:01 AM on Tuesday, will provide broadband to remote areas and in-flight Internet on aircraft. ISRO's commercial arm, New Space India Ltd, confirmed the launch success, with GSAT 20 reaching a precise orbit. https://lnkd.in/dbPmV6xv 🛰 India adopts CubeSat standard to enhance its satellite capabilities. CubeSats are small satellites, used for various space applications. This move supports research, educational institutions, and India's global space ambitions. https://lnkd.in/dQtTESFv 🛰 Europe is stepping up in space, with The Exploration Company, a startup spanning Germany, France, and Italy, raising $160 million to develop Nyx, a reusable space capsule. The goal is to create Europe's first independent cargo delivery system for the ISS, with a maiden flight set for 2028. This marks a bold step toward European space autonomy and global transportation. https://lnkd.in/ewhaBsF3 🛰 China is set to advance its lunar base mission, starting with an experiment to create bricks from Moon soil. A cargo rocket to the Tiangong space station will carry samples for the test. China plans to land humans on the Moon by 2030 and establish a permanent base by 2035. https://lnkd.in/gCP39mhD 🛰 The Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) opened its first international operations center in Australia to improve real-time threat intelligence and defense against cyberattacks on space assets. The expansion responds to growing concerns over cybersecurity vulnerabilities in orbital systems. Space ISAC, founded in 2019, aims to enhance global space security and plans to open more international centers. center.https://https://lnkd.in/gSwq8Dxh Do you have anything to add? Let us know in the comments! #weeklynews #newsupdate #techinspace #spacenews
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🚀Event update: SHAPE SOUTH ASIA 2024 Shape South Asia, 2024 organized by the Global Shapers Community Global Shapers Community (World Economic Forum) was held between 27th - 29th September 2024. With the theme "The Global Rise of South Asia," this year’s event highlighted space technology as a key focus, fostering connections among delegates from over 30 countries. Designed to inspire meaningful action and nurture community-driven initiatives, the event aimed to create a positive social impact by addressing both local and global challenges. The "Technology for a New Era in South Asia" panel featured Krishanu Acharya - CEO Suhora, Debmalya Sen - India Lead World Economic Forum, and Sree Lakshmi - Head of Accelerator, KickSky Space Lab. The discussion explored the status of the space technology industry along with cutting-edge technological advancements driving South Asia's future. Through Shape Events, the Global Shapers Community continues to inspire and mobilize young people to take an active role in shaping their future and the world around them. Thanks to sakshi sharma, aastha dhandhia, Abhishek Khandal for putting this together. #Innovation #spacetech #leardeship #collaboration #spaceaccerator
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🚀Event Update: Deeptech from IP to Commercialization, hosted by Golden Sparrow on 10th October 2024. The investor panel on deeptech brought together visionary investors and pioneering entrepreneurs from diverse industries to discuss key strategies for funding deeptech startups. The panel emphasized the need for innovative financing models, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and long-term investment approaches to drive growth and commercialization in the deep tech sector. The event highlighted: - India as a growing deep tech ecosystem, emphasizing government initiatives like AI and Quantum Missions, Make in India, and IDEX, which are driving innovation. - While India has 3,600+ startups, challenges remain in R&D funding and infrastructure. - Collaboration across disciplines like math, physics, and biology is essential to tackle complex technological and healthcare issues. - The semiconductor sector was a key focus, with discussions on India's efforts to compete globally. - Venture capitalists stressed the need for better funding models for early-stage startups. Success stories from IITs showcased how research is being transformed into commercial solutions, with efficient computing and processor innovation seen as future growth areas. Golden Sparrow, Celesta Capital, Rishaad Currimjee, Venkat Raju, Sudhir Rao, Deepak Shapeti, Nusrat Sanghamitra PhD , Peddi Shanmukh Srinivas, Afreed Faizan, Shrey Sharma #deeptech #innovation #venturecapital #india #startup
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We’re happy to welcome Archana Anand to our team! With a true passion for innovation, she brings exceptional leadership and operational expertise to help advance our journey in the space tech sector. At KickSky, she will be applying her strengths in communication, project management, and process optimization to support the next generation of space startups. Driven to streamline workflows and empower emerging technologies, Archana is ready to embrace the learning journey this dynamic field offers. Join us in giving her a warm welcome to the KickSky family!