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Redwire Honored as 11th Luxembourg American Business Award Recipient for Contributions to Multinational Space Missions

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Donnerstag, April 25, 2024

Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, announced today that the company was honored as the eleventh recipient of the Luxembourg American Business Award.

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  • Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, announced today that the company was honored as the eleventh recipient of the Luxembourg American Business Award.
  • The Luxembourg American Chamber of Commerce (LACC) selected Redwire as its 2024 Business Award winner for the contributions the company’s Luxembourg facility has made toward expanding Luxembourg’s activities in space.
  • “We are honored to have been selected as the 2024 Luxembourg American Business Award recipient,” said Redwire Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Peter Cannito.
  • The Luxembourg American Business Award, initially presented in 1999, recognizes a company that has made unique, long-term contributions to economic activities between the two nations.

Hera Biotech Announces Positive Interim Results From Endometriosis Diagnostic Study

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Dienstag, April 23, 2024

Hera Biotech is pleased to report the interim results for its proof-of-concept multi-center clinical trial of the MetriDx™ endometriosis diagnostic test.

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  • Hera Biotech is pleased to report the interim results for its proof-of-concept multi-center clinical trial of the MetriDx™ endometriosis diagnostic test.
  • “This result suggests that Hera’s molecular diagnostic test has the potential to replace surgical diagnosis and greatly improve the woefully inadequate state of endometriosis diagnosis and treatment that exists today,” said Hera Biotech CEO Somer Baburek.
  • Hera is focused on a tissue based approach for diagnosing endometriosis, utilizing a pipelle to non-surgically obtain endometrial cells for analysis.
  • Based on these promising results, Hera intends to bring a rapid bulk PCR endometriosis diagnostic test to market in 2025.

Terran Orbital’s Milani Satellite Delivered to the European Space Agency for Hera Mission

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Dienstag, März 19, 2024

Tyvak International SRL (“Tyvak International”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP ) and a leading European nano and microsatellite manufacturer based in Torino, Italy, today announced that they have completed the formal delivery of the Hera Milani satellite to the European Space Agency.

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  • Tyvak International SRL (“Tyvak International”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE: LLAP ) and a leading European nano and microsatellite manufacturer based in Torino, Italy, today announced that they have completed the formal delivery of the Hera Milani satellite to the European Space Agency.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240319935884/en/
    Ian Carnelli, Hera’s Project Manager for the European Space Agency attended the delivery event together with the Italian Space Agency, the Milani development team, and numerous local and international dignitaries.
  • Hera Milani is a nanosatellite funded by Italy and developed by Tyvak International for the European Space Agency, devoted to the visual inspection and dust detection of the Didymos asteroid following DART impact.
  • We are eager to see the spacecraft in action and help us unveil the many mysteries around the Didymos asteroid system.”
    The Italian Space Agency and European Space Agency decided to dedicate the Mission to Prof. Andrea Milani, who passed away in 2018.

Hera Biotech to Make First Acquisition in the Endometriosis Diagnostic Market and Enter Into Strategic Partnership With Scailyte

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Mittwoch, Januar 3, 2024

Endometriosis is a highly prevalent and debilitating disease with severe health-economic impact that contributes to a large majority of female infertility cases.

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  • Endometriosis is a highly prevalent and debilitating disease with severe health-economic impact that contributes to a large majority of female infertility cases.
  • Currently, the standard of care for diagnosis is a laparoscopic surgery with histopathology of the excised lesions.
  • The surgical nature of diagnosis contributes to the lack of diagnosis and the eight-year average delay until a woman is properly diagnosed.
  • Scailyte CEO, Dr. Peter Nestorov commented, “We are excited to work with Hera to integrate Scailyte’s endometriosis assets into the Hera pipeline.

Six space missions to look forward to in 2024

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Samstag, Dezember 30, 2023

It’s going to be a bumper time for space missions in 2024 – especially to the Moon, our nearest neighbour.

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  • It’s going to be a bumper time for space missions in 2024 – especially to the Moon, our nearest neighbour.
  • Rather than peering through telescopes to look at the stars, I prefer to see them in a vial in my lab.
  • So it was a great delight to see the safe return of Nasa’s Osiris-Rex mission from asteroid (101955) Bennu in September 2023.

CLPS missions

  • Nasa’s series of Commercial Lunar Payload Service (CLPS) missions, many of which will launch in 2024, are set to bring a variety of instruments to the Moon.
  • The CLPS programme is part of Nasa’s Artemis initiative to continue human exploration of the Moon.
  • CLPS-2 is timetabled to launch in early January 2024, and there are four other CLPS missions planned for launch throughout the year.

Trailblazer


Continuing the lunar theme, Nasa’s Trailblazer mission travels to the Moon to understand where any water is situated. Is it locked inside rock as part of the mineral structure, or is it deposited as ice on the rocky surface? Trailblazer is currently scheduled for launch in the first quarter of 2024. However, no precise date has been confirmed. It’s a small mission, part of the Artemis human lunar exploration programme.

Chang'e 6

  • This is particularly significant because the spacecraft will collect material from the lunar farside – the South Pole Aitkin Basin.
  • This is a region where it is believed there is abundant frozen water.

Hera


In September 2022, Nasa’s Dart mission encountered a system consisting of two asteroids called Didymos and Dimorphos, and crashed into Dimorphos (the junior partner). The impact had a purpose: to see if such a collision could divert the asteroid in its path – a necessary goal if ever Earth were to be the target of a direct hit by an incoming asteroid.

  • But what we don’t know (and won’t until Hera arrives in 2026) is how effective the impact was.
  • Hera will investigate in detail – and its results will help to define Earth’s planetary defence protocol.

Europa Clipper

  • Launching almost at the same time as Hera is a Nasa flagship mission: the Europa Clipper to Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa.
  • Excitingly, Europa may host life in the form of a substantial fauna analogous to the animals that live on the deep ocean floor around hydrothermal vents.
  • Europa Clipper will fly past Europa between 40 and 50 times, taking detailed images of the surface, monitoring the satellite for icy plumes – and, most importantly, looking to see whether this moon has the conditions suitable to support life.
  • The investigation will be complemented by observations from Esa’s Juice mission, which is currently on its way to Jupiter.

MMX

  • I will finish it with my anticipation of further delights to come.
  • The launch of the Japanese Space Agency’s Martian Moon Exploration (MMX) mission to Phobos is currently scheduled for September 2024, and designed to return material to Earth in 2029.


Monica Grady works for The Open University. She receives funding from The UKRI-Science and Technology Facilities Council. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the Natural History Museum, London and Chancellor of Liverpool Hope University. She tweets (X's?) as @MonicaGrady

Tyvak International Completes Test Readiness Review of the Milani Nano Satellite

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Freitag, Dezember 15, 2023

Tyvak International, European leader in small satellite solutions, today announced together with its project partners the successful achievement of Test Readiness Review of the Milani spacecraft.

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  • Tyvak International, European leader in small satellite solutions, today announced together with its project partners the successful achievement of Test Readiness Review of the Milani spacecraft.
  • A critical component of the Hera planetary defense mission, Milani will be the European Space Agency’s (ESA) first deep-space nanosatellite.
  • In this exploration, Tyvak International is joined by an excellent consortium of European industries and research centers from Finland, Czech Republic, and Italy.
  • “Terran Orbital is proud of Tyvak International’s successful achievement of the Test Readiness Review,” said Terran Orbital Co-Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer Marc Bell.

I've had enough of Sad Bad Girl novels and sensationalised trauma – but I'm hungry for complex stories about women

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Mittwoch, November 8, 2023

Bad Girl novels proliferated in the wake of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, while Sad Girl novels have evolved from the comic haplessness of Bridget Jones in the 1990s, to more sobering ground with Sally Rooney’s introspective bestsellers.

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  • Bad Girl novels proliferated in the wake of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, while Sad Girl novels have evolved from the comic haplessness of Bridget Jones in the 1990s, to more sobering ground with Sally Rooney’s introspective bestsellers.
  • Sad Bad Girl novels combine the best – or should I say the worst?
  • Trauma is sensationalised, damaged characters are diminished and complicated, and challenging situations are compressed into marketable entertainment.
  • It also means the Sad Bad Girl was a trope from the outset.
  • Typically in her late 20s or early 30s, the Sad Bad Girl is insecure and adrift, seething with self doubt and drowning in denial.
  • I’m frustrated by the proliferation of stories about two-dimensional women behaving badly when there is such rich potential for transgressive Sad Bad Girls.

Green Dot’s lost millennial woman


Unfortunately, the much-buzzed-about Australian debut novel, Green Dot, with its tale of a young, white, messed-up woman searching for meaning in all the wrong places, fails to break new ground.

  • Sharply observed, funny and tender, set between Sydney and an unnamed British city, it’s a likeable enough narrative.
  • But take a closer look at this frothy, sassy story and you might begin to question the appeal.
  • Put simply, Green Dot is the tale of an office love affair between 24-year-old Hera and Arthur, her older, married colleague.
  • Conforming to the trope of lost millennial woman, Hera brims with fragile confidence and pernicious self-doubt.

Self-abasing ‘almost for the sake of it’

  • Hera makes Arthur sound like a pet rock she has tried to use to orient herself.
  • But for all his awkward British sensitivity, he avoids the subject of his marriage like the plague, which renders him spineless.
  • Despite being entirely alone overseas during the outbreak of a deadly virus, Hera continues to be preoccupied with nothing more than missing Arthur.
  • And while her flaws are central to her character, like too many Sad Bad Girls, she is self-consciously self-abasing almost for the sake of it.
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    My Year of Rest and Relaxation: 'sad-girl' fetishism or 'cuttingly funny' feminist satire?

Insightful exploration of a traumatised woman


By contrast, Lucy Treloar’s new novel, Days of Innocence and Wonder, explores the search for meaning and connection with depth and sensitivity, from the perspective of trauma.

  • Needless to say, this is not the story of a Sad Bad Girl, but an insightful and sensitive exploration of a traumatised woman.
  • Protagonist Till is a 23-year-old woman on the run from a devastating childhood experience that continues to bleed into the present.
  • Disrupting ideas about safety and refuge, unsettling the boundaries of space and time, this is a story about how the past shapes the present.
  • Ultimately, Till must learn what this means for her and what she can do about it – or not.

Addresses structural misogyny

  • And without providing spoilers, the way Till’s past continues to track her is hard to believe and not adequately explored or explained.
  • While this preserves a mysterious quality, it leaves too many important questions unanswered, and too many loose threads hanging.
  • Overall though, this is a moving novel that addresses the structural misogyny in Australian society, as well as the ways it intersects with the persistent issue of racism.


Liz Evans does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Redwire Awarded Contract to Provide Onboard Computer for ESA’s Comet Interceptor Mission to Study Pristine Comet

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Montag, Oktober 23, 2023

Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, announced today that it has been awarded a contract with OHB Italia S.p.A. (OHB Italy) to provide the onboard computer for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Comet Interceptor mission – Implementation Phase (Phases C/D/E1).

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  • Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, announced today that it has been awarded a contract with OHB Italia S.p.A. (OHB Italy) to provide the onboard computer for the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Comet Interceptor mission – Implementation Phase (Phases C/D/E1).
  • ESA’s Comet Interceptor will be the first spacecraft to visit a long-period, dynamically new comet or interstellar object.
  • Redwire’s wholly owned Belgian subsidiary, Redwire Space NV, will develop the onboard computer for the Comet Interceptor mission, which is the “brain” of the spacecraft and is designed to monitor and control other components, including transmitting critical data to operators on the ground.
  • The onboard computer is part of Redwire’s third generation Advanced Data and Power Management System.

LeoStella and Hera Systems Establish Strategic Alliance

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Montag, August 28, 2023

Focused on revolutionizing satellite manufacturing and diversifying customers’ choices for multi-satellite solicitations, smallsat experts LeoStella and Hera Systems have announced a strategic manufacturing alliance.

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  • Focused on revolutionizing satellite manufacturing and diversifying customers’ choices for multi-satellite solicitations, smallsat experts LeoStella and Hera Systems have announced a strategic manufacturing alliance.
  • As part of the proposal, the companies will collaborate on manufacturing the Hera Systems’ Leoness™ Smart Bus product line.
  • “Roger [Hera Systems CEO] and I recognize the challenges many new space companies experience as they scale to meet production timelines for multi-satellite agreements.
  • Together, the CEOs of LeoStella and Hera Systems have over six decades of collective leadership experience in space systems and hands-on expertise in effectively managing intricate space programs crucial to national security and innovative commercial solutions.

Commercial successes of product debuts a growing trend at the CIIE

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Freitag, Juli 21, 2023

Among exhibitors that have participated in the past five editions of the CIIE, Amorepacific is a global cosmetics company that has been in business for more than 70 years.

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  • Among exhibitors that have participated in the past five editions of the CIIE, Amorepacific is a global cosmetics company that has been in business for more than 70 years.
  • Addressing Amorepacific's loyalty to the CIIE, Mike Hwang, president of Amorepacific China said: "The platform effect of the CIIE is unusual when compared with other expos.
  • Thanks to the CIIE, Amorepacific has showcased its strong research and development capabilities and innovative achievements to a global audience and reaped international acclaim.
  • At the fifth edition of the CIIE, which happened to coincide with Amorepacific's 30th anniversary of entering the Chinese market, the company spotlighted seven brands, more than 500 exhibits and more than 20 new product debuts.