China continues to add new members to its International Lunar Research Station initiative, but many of these are subnational, suggesting issues attracting partners.
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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
Long March 6A launches second Yunhai-3 satellite
China added to its fleet of secretive meteorological satellites with the launch of Yunhai-3 (02) late Tuesday.
In Orbit Aerospace wins $1.8 million AFWERX contract
In Orbit Aerospace won an AFWERX contract to develop a novel method of spacecraft docking in partnership with the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Astrobotic hires space industry veterans to help with Griffin lander
As Astrobotic wraps up the investigation into its first lunar lander mission, the company is bringing on experienced industry officials to help with the development of its second, larger lander.
Connecting the Dots | Incoming illegal NGSO service crackdown
Operators of satellites in non-geostationary orbit could be forced to turn off beams when flying over countries that have not authorized them, do more to disable bootleg dishes in these territories, or a mix of both, depending on who you ask about new global rules in the works.
Chinese scientists call for focus on asteroid missions
China should intensify its asteroid research and focus on sample return mission plans, according to scientists.