BREMEN, Germany — Teledyne Space Imaging is collaborating with Satlantis to develop key electronics for a sensor for Earth observation and planetary exploration. The two companies announced the partnership Nov. 20 at Space Tech Expo Europe in Bremen, Germany. Satlantis will develop Front-end Electronics (FEE) for Teledyne’s in-development CIS125 TDI detector. The CIS125 Time Delay […]

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Andrew Jones covers China's space industry for SpaceNews. Andrew has previously lived in China and reported from major space conferences there. Based in Helsinki, Finland, he has written for National Geographic, New Scientist, Smithsonian Magazine, Sky...