The year is 2027, and NASA is finally ready to return humans to the surface of the moon. The Space Launch System and Orion have demonstrated their ability to send […]
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Astroscale is moving into the next phase of an inspection mission as its spacecraft approaches a derelict upper stage in low Earth orbit.
‘State of the Space Industrial Base’ highlights supply chain and workforce challenges
A central theme in the report is the need for the U.S. to adapt and innovate in order to stay ahead in the space tech race.
Senate bills seek to reform commercial space regulations
Two bills recently introduced into the Senate would reform regulation of commercial space activities, including putting into motion an eventual end of the “learning period” limiting human spaceflight safety rules.
Vast Space hires former Voyager Space executive
Commercial space station developer Vast Space has hired an executive from another space station company as an adviser.
Capella Space sets sights on international market for radar satellites
CEO Frank Backes: ‘We’re seeing a real surge of interest from countries that want to build their own sovereign SAR capabilities’
SpaceX planning rapid turnaround for next Starship flight
SpaceX hopes to conduct the next launch of its Starship vehicle as soon as early May, a schedule that will depend on how quickly it can get an amended launch license.
Orbit Fab reveals price tag for its satellite refueling ports
The company said its RAFTI refueling port has been flight qualified and is commercially available at $30,000 per unit
FAA requests large funding increase for commercial space office
The Federal Aviation Administration is requesting a major budget increase for its commercial space office to both keep up with growing launch demand and prepare for potential new regulatory roles.
Dawn of the multi-orbit era
Multi-orbit broadband is about to get an important test run, as terminals that can switch between satellites in LEO and geostationary orbit come online.