NEWSLETTER

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Pioneering the Future of Space Technology with THEAMS

At Madrid Space, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation and redefining the possibilities of space technology. Our latest development, THEAMS, is a testament to our commitment to excellence.

THEAMS is a revolutionary thermal and structural management solution that empowers us to design and produce unique components tailored to specific mission requirements.

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

Shaping the Future of Space Technology at ISD 2024

Madrid Space recently participated in Industry Space Days 2024, showcasing our latest innovations, including the groundbreaking THEAMS technology. This event provided a platform to connect with industry leaders and explore future opportunities in space technology.

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

Space for Security: Madrid Space at EDF Info Days 2024

Madrid Space is at the forefront of European defence innovation, leveraging cutting-edge space technology to address critical security challenges. Our recent participation in the European Defence Fund Info Days 2024 highlighted our commitment to developing advanced solutions that enhance Europe's defence capabilities.

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

Madrid Space 8th Anniversary!

Eight years ago, a dream fueled by passion for space engineering became a reality. This dream, envisioned by David Orgaz Díaz, is today known as Madrid Space!

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

The Beresheet2 Mission: Madrid Space’s Newest Contribution

Our CEO, David Orgaz, had the honor of participating in the Artemis program vehicle - the MPCV, one of the most remarkable space projects in recent history in 2015. His contribution was mainly focused on conducting thermal analysis of the ESM Solar Array.

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

El Español interviews our CEO, David Orgaz

We have been talking about the most relevant challenges right now in the space industry.

Today we will be talking about one of the solutions integrated by Madrid Space to solve these challenges.

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

Repairing Satellites in Orbit & The JWST arrives at Destination

The University of New Mexico School of Engineering has launched a new project with the goal of repairing, painting and upgrading satellites in orbit, and it's based on artificial intelligence, hard and soft robotics, additive manufacturing, astrodynamics, estimation theory, control and space systems. | NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which we talked about a few weeks ago, has finally arrived at its destination 1.5 million kilometres from Earth. 

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

Fluid Mechanics in Space Exploration & Additive Manufacturing Keeps Growing

Assistant Professor of mechanical engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology using computational fluid mechanics in his research to look at how substances like air and water flow, widely used in space exploration. | Additive manufacturing is turning into a staple of the aerospace industry, as major agencies, educational entities and companies from the private sector start to rely heavily on them.

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

The US Space Forces needs to get rid of Space Debris & Israel boosts their Space Industry

The US Space Force is looking for technologies in the private sector to help recycle, reuse and remove space debris. | The Israel Space Agency, along with the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology and the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA) approved this week an almost $6M grant for 11 space tech startups, aiming to boost the Israeli space market through R&D.

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Manuel Hernández Manuel Hernández

NASA funds Thermal Solutions for Moon Vehicles & 3D Printing is the Future of the Space Industry

NASA (partnering with Lockeed Martin and Makerbot) and the ESA (partnering with Incus) have recently launched new projects in partnership with different startups based on their 3D printing capabilities. | Advanced Cooling Technologies (ACT) received a $5 million grant from NASA to develop a heat transport system for astronauts on the Moon.

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