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The Pentagon’s Next Airborne-Tracking System May Be in Orbit

The Pentagon’s Next Airborne-Tracking System May Be in Orbit

For decades, one of the most important jobs in air

Amazon Can Buy Globalstar. It Still Can’t Buy Launch Cadence

Amazon Can Buy Globalstar. It Still Can’t Buy Launch Cadence

Amazon’s $11.57 billion agreement to acquire Globalstar gives its satellite

When Orbital Transparency Goes Dark: What Planet’s Iran Imagery Freeze Really Means

When Orbital Transparency Goes Dark: What Planet’s Iran Imagery Freeze Really Means

Planet’s decision to withhold conflict-zone imagery at Washington’s request is

NASA’s Moon Base Plan Is Really a Bet on Lunar Logistics

NASA’s Moon Base Plan Is Really a Bet on Lunar Logistics

By pausing Gateway in its current form and redirecting Artemis

Anduril’s ExoAnalytic Deal Is a Bet on the Software Age of Missile Defense

Anduril’s ExoAnalytic Deal Is a Bet on the Software Age of Missile Defense

Golden Dome may grab the headlines, but the real prize

China’s launch surge is changing LEO — and the crowding is now a strategic risk

China’s launch surge is changing LEO — and the crowding is now a strategic risk

In the space business, annual launch totals have become a

Jared Isaacman’s nuclear Moon gamble: is this the future of NASA or a costly detour?

Jared Isaacman’s nuclear Moon gamble: is this the future of NASA or a costly detour?

Billionaire astronaut-entrepreneur Jared Isaacman walked back into the US Senate

Europe just built a space “prime.” The moat is standards, not scale

Europe just built a space “prime.” The moat is standards, not scale

Europe has finally done what many in the industry said

Blue Origin’s Mars Relay: A quiet pivot to deep-space infrastructure

Blue Origin’s Mars Relay: A quiet pivot to deep-space infrastructure

Blue Origin is advancing a Mars Telecommunications Orbiter built on

Orbiting the Future of Pharma: Varda’s $187M Bet on Drugs Made in Space

Orbiting the Future of Pharma: Varda’s $187M Bet on Drugs Made in Space

In a gleaming lab in El Segundo, California, three scorched

NASA’s “Flyover State” Space Grants Fuel a New Wave of Orbital R&D

NASA’s “Flyover State” Space Grants Fuel a New Wave of Orbital R&D

As NASA lays the groundwork for the next chapter of

High Stakes, Low Oversight: IM-2’s Tip-Over Tests the Limits of NASA’s CLPS Gamble

High Stakes, Low Oversight: IM-2’s Tip-Over Tests the Limits of NASA’s CLPS Gamble

In the early hours of this week, Intuitive Machines’ second

InspeCity’s $5.6 Million Moonshot: Can an Indian Upstart Rewire America’s Orbital Supply Chain?

InspeCity’s $5.6 Million Moonshot: Can an Indian Upstart Rewire America’s Orbital Supply Chain?

When Northrop Grumman’s Mission Extension Vehicle successfully latched onto a

Amazon’s Big Leap Into Space: Project Kuiper Takes on Starlink

Amazon’s Big Leap Into Space: Project Kuiper Takes on Starlink

Amazon Enters the Satellite Broadband Arena On April 9, 2025,

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