WASHINGTON — Maxar Intelligence announced a deal with one of Taiwan’s largest aerospace and defense contractors to supply its drone-navigation tool for use across Taiwan’s unmanned aerial vehicle industry. Taiwan’s
WASHINGTON — Maxar Intelligence announced a deal with one of Taiwan’s largest aerospace and defense contractors to supply its drone-navigation tool for use across Taiwan’s unmanned aerial vehicle industry. Taiwan’s
PARIS — Space Norway and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) are working together on a radar satellite for maritime domain awareness, the first of potentially several such spacecraft. The two
HELSINKI — Launch startup iSpace has raised significant series D+ funding as commercial competitors in China report progress with hot fire tests. Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology Ltd., also known
WASHINGTON — U.S. Space Command and U.K. Space Command announced Sept. 18 they have conducted their first-ever coordinated satellite maneuvers, known as rendezvous and proximity operations, just months after the
TAMPA, Fla. — Hubble Network has secured $70 million in Series B funding to help deploy a 60-satellite constellation capable of connecting up to a billion Bluetooth devices worldwide by
PARIS – A significant challenge for hyperspectral satellite operators is alerting potential customers to promising applications, according to speakers at the Summit on Earth Observation Business here. Hyperspectral datasets can
PARIS — Blue Origin is retiring a New Shepard capsule that flew a dozen uncrewed missions over nearly eight years. The capsule, RSS H.G. Wells, launched atop its booster at
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is moving ahead with plans to tap commercial geostationary small-satellite constellations to bolster military communications, issuing a revised request for information on Sept. 15
In this week’s special CEO Series edition of Space Minds, we’re at the World Space Business Week in Paris. In today’s episode, SpaceNews editor Mike Gruss talks with
TAMPA, Fla. — Stratospheric pseudo-satellites are shedding their reputation as fringe experiments as governments and industry step up demand, according to executives closing in on commercial services for their high-altitude






