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China Launches Tianwen-2 Asteroid and Comet Mission to Expand Planetary Science and Defense Capabilities
Read more →: China Launches Tianwen-2 Asteroid and Comet Mission to Expand Planetary Science and Defense CapabilitiesChina launched its second planetary exploration mission last week, sending the Tianwen-2 spacecraft to collect samples from a…
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Europe Faces Skepticism Over Viability of IRIS² Satellite Constellation Amid Push for Space Autonomy
Read more →: Europe Faces Skepticism Over Viability of IRIS² Satellite Constellation Amid Push for Space AutonomyDespite growing enthusiasm in Europe for achieving autonomy in space infrastructure, significant doubts remain about the feasibility of…
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China Accelerates AI Push with Ground and Space-Based Infrastructure, U.S. Struggles to Counter
Read more →: China Accelerates AI Push with Ground and Space-Based Infrastructure, U.S. Struggles to CounterChina is advancing a state-driven campaign to dominate global artificial intelligence through an expanding network of domestic data…
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SpaceX to Launch Advanced GPS Satellite as U.S. Military Accelerates Security Upgrades
Read more →: SpaceX to Launch Advanced GPS Satellite as U.S. Military Accelerates Security UpgradesSpaceX is preparing to launch the U.S. military’s latest Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite, GPS III SV-08, on…
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Maxar Space Systems to Build EchoStar XXVI High-Power GEO Satellite Platform
Read more →: Maxar Space Systems to Build EchoStar XXVI High-Power GEO Satellite PlatformMaxar Space Systems, a trusted partner in satellite design and manufacturing, announced it has been awarded a contract…
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Software suggests Rubin Observatory will discover millions of solar system objects
Read more →: Software suggests Rubin Observatory will discover millions of solar system objectsA new type of computer simulation predicts that the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile will discover millions…
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South Korea’s IBS Orders Cubesat to Study Venus, Supporting Planetary Science Amid Budget Uncertainty
Read more →: South Korea’s IBS Orders Cubesat to Study Venus, Supporting Planetary Science Amid Budget UncertaintySouth Korea’s Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has placed an order for the first of five cubesats aimed…
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Ovzon Receives 1.04 Billion Order from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)
Read more →: Ovzon Receives 1.04 Billion Order from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)Ovzon has received an order at a value of 1.04 billion SEK (~110 MUSD) from the Swedish Defence…
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Rocket Lab’s Electron Rocket Successfully Launches BlackSky Gen-3 Imaging Satellite
Read more →: Rocket Lab’s Electron Rocket Successfully Launches BlackSky Gen-3 Imaging SatelliteRocket Lab’s Electron rocket successfully placed a BlackSky high-resolution imaging satellite into orbit during a launch from its…
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Rocket Lab’s $275 Million Geost Acquisition Signals Ambition to Become Major U.S. Military Satellite Prime Contractor
Read more →: Rocket Lab’s $275 Million Geost Acquisition Signals Ambition to Become Major U.S. Military Satellite Prime ContractorRocket Lab is expanding aggressively into the U.S. defense satellite market, with its recent $275 million acquisition of…
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Canadensys and KSAT Partners to Enable Communications for Canada’s First Lunar Rover
Read more →: Canadensys and KSAT Partners to Enable Communications for Canada’s First Lunar RoverCanadensys Aerospace and KSAT announce their ongoing collaboration for communication services to support Canada’s first Lunar Rover. For…
