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

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
By pausing Gateway in its current form and redirecting Artemis

Anduril’s ExoAnalytic Deal Is a Bet on the Software Age of Missile Defense
Golden Dome may grab the headlines, but the real prize

Space Force just gave its orbital warfare unit a live satellite to “practice maneuvers.” That’s bigger than it sounds.
A fighter pilot can learn a lot in a simulator.

NASA’s SLS clears a cleaner second fueling rehearsal—putting a March 6 Artemis II launch back in play
After hydrogen leaks cut short the first attempt, NASA ran

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

York Space’s IPO hints at a new rule for SpaceTech: defence contracts first, romance later
On Thursday, York Space Systems rang the opening bell at

Artemis II is entering its final countdown — and NASA is still being tested on Earth
When the launch window opens on February 6, Artemis II

Trump’s “space superiority” order sets a 2028 Moon deadline — and rewires America’s space economy
On Thursday, December 18, 2025, the White House published an

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

From boutique to factory: how France’s U-Space became the test case for Europe’s new space industrial base
On the same week that Emmanuel Macron promised billions more

Europe just built a space “prime.” The moat is standards, not scale
Europe has finally done what many in the industry said

Vietnam’s LEO broadband moment: why Kuiper vs Starlink could reshape the region’s connectivity—and its geopolitics
Hanoi has done something unusual for a tightly managed telecoms

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

NASA’s “Flyover State” Space Grants Fuel a New Wave of Orbital R&D
As NASA lays the groundwork for the next chapter of

Satellite Salvage Begins: Otter Pup’s Daring Docking Could Rewrite Orbital Economics
A New Kind of Space Rescue Mission Later this year,

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

Apex’s $200 Million Bet on Plug-and-Play Satellites – A New Chapter in Space Manufacturing
In a year when many startups are tightening belts, one

Amazon’s Big Leap Into Space: Project Kuiper Takes on Starlink
Amazon Enters the Satellite Broadband Arena On April 9, 2025,

Mushrooms in Microgravity and the First Polar Orbit: Fram2’s Historic Leap
Reaching New Heights – Over the Poles In a bold




























