BAE Systems won a $450 contract to develop an ocean-color instrument for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s next geostationary weather constellation.
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39,748 results found Sort by:Viasat taps OneWeb to provide multi-orbit maritime broadband
Geostationary fleet operator Viasat is buying capacity from OneWeb’s low Earth orbit satellites for maritime customers in the latest multi-orbit challenge to Starlink’s growing dominance.
How Privateer aims to slash Earth imagery costs
Privateer’s recent acquisition of Orbital Insight sheds new light on the Hawaiian startup’s ambitious plans, which are likely to include future acquisitions.
International Space Station Research & Development Conference
The International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) is an annual event hosted by the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS), manager of the International […]
Starfish Space lands $37.5 million Space Force contract for on-orbit servicing vehicle
Starfish’s Otter space servicing vehicle would provide “augmented maneuvering” capabilities to military satellites
Space Force plans deep-dive study on pros and cons of orbital refueling
Col. Rich Kniseley: ‘We need to make sure there is a business case for commercial companies to survive if the government is not there’
National Security Memorandum-22 omitted space entirely. Here’s a path forward.
As the stardust settles after the release of NSM-22, the space community should take a moment to see the opportunity it has been presented.
China launches four high-resolution remote sensing satellites
China sent a new set of four Beijing-3 optical remote sensing satellites into orbit late Sunday.
Blue Origin resumes crewed New Shepard suborbital flights
Blue Origin conducted its first crewed New Shepard mission in nearly two years May 19, carrying six people, including the first American Black astronaut candidate, on a suborbital spaceflight the company called a success despite a parachute issue.