As inter-satellite laser links help fuel the rapid expansion of the largest constellations the world has ever seen, a traditional satellite operator wants to put stronger lasers to work clearing the debris that LEO megaconstellations risk leaving behind.
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South Korea’s Hancom InSpace has ordered two more remote sensing satellites from Spire as the status of a cubesat ordered two years ago remains up in the air.
JAXA selects Interstellar Technologies as priority launch provider
Japan’s space agency has selected startup Interstellar Technologies as a priority launch provider as part of a program to advance the commercialization of space.
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.
ESA and ISRO explore increased cooperation
The European Space Agency, impressed with India’s growing space capabilities, is exploring opportunities for enhanced cooperation in space activities.
China adds new moon base project partners, but struggles to attract national-level participation
China continues to add new members to its International Lunar Research Station initiative, but many of these are subnational, suggesting issues attracting partners.
Space Force chief: U.S. intelligence is top-notch, but more insights needed on space domain
Gen. Chance Saltzman: “The demand for intelligence is continuous, it’s ever changing.”
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NASA optimistic about resolving Voyager 1 computer problem
A NASA official says he is optimistic that a problem with the Voyager 1 spacecraft that has kept it from transmitting intelligible data for months can be resolved.
On-orbit servicing mission planned for military satellite in 2025
A robotic servicing vehicle will rendezvous with a military satellite and attach an imaging payload