CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — Blue Origin launched its sixth crewed New Shepard flight so far this year Oct. 8 as the company works to increase the vehicle’s flight rate. New
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — Blue Origin launched its sixth crewed New Shepard flight so far this year Oct. 8 as the company works to increase the vehicle’s flight rate. New
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force has established a working capital fund with a projected value of more than $1 billion to help facilitate military agencies’ access to commercial space
TAMPA, Fla. — AST SpaceMobile’s shares closed up more than 8% Oct. 8 after Verizon joined AT&T in signing a definitive agreement to use its planned space-based cellular network, easing
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is betting that satellites designed to spot wildfires can also fill critical gaps in military weather monitoring capabilities. Muon Space, a California-based manufacturer of
In fewer than 40 months, President Trump’s presidency will end. The question is, will his signature project — the Golden Dome — die with it? It could survive even if
TAMPA, Fla. — Early-stage investor Space Capital said global investments in core space infrastructure climbed to a five-quarter high of $4.4 billion over the three months to the end of
TAMPA, Fla. — Spain’s Sateliot says it has achieved the first narrowband connection from a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite to a commercial Internet of Things (IoT) device built to
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded Blue Origin a $78.2 million contract to expand satellite processing capacity at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The three-year agreement, announced Oct. 7,
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — A provision in the budget reconciliation bill that funds the move of a space shuttle orbiter from the Smithsonian to a Houston museum continues to stir
43,000-Satellite Surge Reshapes Orbital Competition and Challenges Legacy GEO Models Paris, France – Launched today, Novaspace’s 28th edition of Satellites to Be Built and Launched reveals a




