NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told a House committee that budget caps forced cuts to agency programs while pleading with them to include money for a space station deorbit vehicle in a supplemental funding bill.
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy John Plumb said more studies are needed to assess the potential impact of a nuclear detonation in space
BAE Systems wins $365 million contract to build geostationary weather instrument
BAE Systems, the former Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., won a $365 million contract May 1 to develop an air quality sensor for a U.S. geostationary weather satellites.
NRO’s first batch of next-generation spy satellites set for launch
The agency’s principal deputy director Troy Meink said the NRO is targeting a May 19 launch of NROL-146
A religious test for space exploration?
As we move off planet Earth, we will take all our celebrations, rituals and memorials with us, including our funerals and our memorial services, even as we create new ones
Nurturing U.K. expertise: a strategic imperative in the emerging space era
The U.K. government must embrace academia, capitalize on private investment in the sector and continue to foster partnerships among the three — and seek opportunities to strengthen them in areas where they are weak.Â
Astroscale to go public on Tokyo exchange
Astroscale, the satellite servicing and debris removal company, will go public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in June.
SpaceNews Appoints Paige McCullough as President, Leading Global Expansion Efforts
Denver, Colorado, USA – May 1, 2024 – SpaceNews, the world’s largest space-industry trade media brand, is pleased to announce the appointment of Paige McCullough as President. Paige brings over […]
Saltzman: Space Force still grappling with refueling math
WASHINGTON — The Space Force is eyeing innovative in-orbit refueling technology, but a key question lingers: is it worth the cost, especially when the military is considering a shift towards […]
Millennium Space lands $414 million contract to build missile-tracking satellites
The contract from the Space Development Agency is for the Fire-control On Orbit-support-to-the-war Fighter (FOO Fighter) program