Singapore’s foray into space: Boldly going where no little red dot has gone before

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The efforts of the country’s budding space industry are giving the Republic a larger stake in the space race than many people may think. The ...

SINGAPORE: Over the past four years, Singapore-based start-up Transcelestial has made a device called Centauri, about the size of a shoe box. Its aim: To provide internet connectivity that is around 1,000 times faster, or more, than now.

The start-up is not alone in aiming high. There are more than 30 firms and over 1,000 people in Singapore’s budding space industry. But that is not the kind of breakthrough that Singapore Space and Technology Association president Jonathan Hung thinks the Republic needs. Jonathan Hung has been wooing government players, research foundations and international partners for the past 14 years to make Singapore a bona fide space hub.

Another benefit of its satellite technology, especially to a city like Singapore, could be the cheaper and thus faster roll-out of 5G. A full tank has hardly any inner shadow; an empty tank's inner shadow is about the same length as the outer shadow. “If there were any road networks that were affected, if there were any buildings that collapsed, we were able to identify ,” recalls Leow. “We could … tell where they should assign their search and rescue.”There are just two problems with TeLEOS-1: It cannot see through clouds, and is blind at night.

“It’s all thanks to miniaturisation of technology,” says Ng, citing the mobile phone as an example. “That has shrunk to the size of an iPhone. The same thing has happened for nanosatellites.” His dream rocket would be 18 metres high, or six storeys. This would still be six times smaller than some of the largest rockets ever made, as high as 110 metres.“Being close to the equator is very, very helpful in launching a rocket. It can go into any kind of orbit. means you can get into any kind of market niche,” says the founder of Equatorial Space Systems.

 

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