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Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a leading launch and space systems company, today successfully launched a dedicated Electron mission for Capella Space (Capella).
Poland signs agreement to fly astronaut on Axiom Space ISS mission
Poland has become the second European Space Agency member state to reach an agreement to fly an astronaut on a private mission to the International Space Station.
Rocket Lab Inks Dedicated Launch Deal with Japanese Earth Imaging Company iQPS
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it has signed a deal to launch an […]
AST SpaceMobile fully funds first five commercial direct-to-device satellites
AST SpaceMobile has fully funded its first five commercial satellites slated to launch with SpaceX early next year after raising $115 million in debt, the low Earth orbit direct-to-device startup said Aug. 14.
Intelsat meets conditions for $3.7 billion C-band clearing payout
Intelsat said Aug. 14 it is due for a $3.7 billion windfall late this year after becoming the latest satellite operator to clear C-band spectrum ahead of schedule for terrestrial 5G telcos in the United States.
Earth observation evolution: Bigger satellites promise bigger payoff for imagery operators
More cost-effective satellites on the larger Rideshare strains end of the smallsat scale are opening up new capabilities for the Earth observation industry. New sensors and improved performance promise to attract a greater variety of customers to the market.
RTX Provides Blue Canyon Satellites for NASA Swarm Test Launch
RTX’s (NYSE: RTX) small-satellite manufacturer and mission services provider Blue Canyon Technologies (BCT), announces successful launch and initial contact with CubeSats for the NASA Starling mission, a technology demonstration aimed […]
Damage control: WVU researchers aim for the sky to track lethal space debris
West Virginia University researchers are looking to protect space — and elements of everyday life on Earth — from debris down to the size of paint flakes barreling through space […]
After 15 years, pulsar timing yields evidence of cosmic background gravitational waves
The universe is humming with gravitational radiation — a very low-frequency rumble that rhythmically stretches and compresses spacetime and the matter embedded in it.