ULA remains confident it will launch Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser space plane by October
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The NASA Advisory Council has met just three times since 2019; its upcoming meeting will be its first in nearly 16 months.
The U.N. needs to form a parliament to regulate space mining
The U.N. must form a parliament to properly regulate space mining and other international matters of dispute.
NASA and JAXA to operate XRISM as-is despite instrument issue
NASA and the Japanese space agency JAXA plan to operate an instrument on an X-ray astronomy satellite as-is for at least the next year and a half despite an issue affecting one of its instruments.
Lunar lander company ispace sees opportunities in Japan-U.S. Artemis agreement
An agreement between the United States and Japan on contributions for the Artemis lunar exploration campaign could create additional opportunities for a Japanese lunar lander developer.
Serbia becomes latest country to join China’s ILRS moon base project
Serbia has signed an agreement on participating in the China-led International Lunar Research Station.
Defense space policy chief calls Russia’s space nuke threat “a thing apart”
John Plumb: Russia’s potential development of a nuclear weapons for space is “egregious”
Pentagon space policy chief weighs in on disputes over battlefield intelligence
Departing Assistant Secretary of Defense John Plumb addresses discord over military access to satellite data
FAA to begin environmental review of Starship launches from Kennedy Space Center
The Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to start an environmental review of SpaceX Starship launches from a pad at the Kennedy Space Center, reflecting changes in the vehicle since a 2019 assessment.
NASA’s strategy for space sustainability
While satellites frequently pass close to each other in low Earth orbit, TIMED and Cosmos 2221’s near miss was a particular cause for concern for NASA.