Virgin Galactic says it will fly its existing “mothership” aircraft more frequently than previously planned with its upcoming Delta-class suborbital spaceplanes, allowing the company to defer development of a new plane while also dealing with a legal dispute with Boeing.
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The council will delve into the ongoing tug-of-war between military and intelligence agency leaders.
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NRO outlines plan to onboard commercial satellite imaging technologies
The National Reconnaissance Office is considering a more flexible contracting vehicle to work with commercial remote-sensing companies
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Military surveillance constellation fuels debate over who calls the shots
U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David Miller raises questions over the control and employment of Ground Moving Target Indicator satellites.
Xona raises $19 million Series A funds for satellite navigation service
The funding round was led by Steve Jurvetson’s Future Ventures and Seraphim Space
NATO seeks assistance in data exploitation
Given the flood of intelligence coming in from 32 members, NATO needs help with rapid exploitation and sense-making.
Chang’e-6 enters lunar orbit ahead of far side landing attempt
China’s Chang’e-6 lunar far side sample return spacecraft entered orbit around the moon late Tuesday, in another step towards collecting lunar samples.
Starliner launch delayed to mid-May
The first crewed flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner will be delayed at least another week and a half to replace a faulty valve in its Atlas 5 launch vehicle.