WASHINGTON — Castelion, a defense technology startup led by former SpaceX engineers, announced Dec. 5 it raised $350 million in Series B financing to accelerate high-volume production of hypersonic weapons
WASHINGTON — Castelion, a defense technology startup led by former SpaceX engineers, announced Dec. 5 it raised $350 million in Series B financing to accelerate high-volume production of hypersonic weapons
WASHINGTON — Northrop Grumman tested a solid rocket motor Dec. 4 as part of an internal program to advance solid rocket propulsion technologies. The company conducted a static-fire test of
WASHINGTON — Orbex, one of the five launch companies in ESA’s European Launcher Challenge, received far less funding than the other four at the agency’s ministerial conference after the United
HELSINKI — China could be without emergency launch capability to Tiangong space station for months, leaving no rapid-response option for any new crisis following the Shenzhou-20 incident. The Shenzhou-22 spacecraft
At next year’s World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC-25), governments will face a choice that goes to the heart of how we monitor our warming planet. Some regulators are wondering whether to
Projections for the booming space economy often come with trillion-dollar headlines, but the lion’s share of near-term revenue looks destined for just a handful of massive constellations with the funds
TAMPA, Fla. — SpaceX and Amazon’s satellite constellations stand to get about 4% of the nearly $20 billion that states have proposed for rural broadband buildouts, representing roughly 21% of
WASHINGTON — Washington Harbour Partners announced Dec. 4 it has made a strategic investment in Trusted Space, a Leesburg, Virginia-based government contractor focused on mission engineering and analysis tools for
Part 2: Starlink and the Billionaire Broadband Battles SpaceX has transformed the launch industry, but its impact on global communications may prove even more consequential. The second part of our
Welcome, Jared Isaacman. We who love NASA, or at least the idea of NASA, wish you the very best in taking leadership of the great American space agency. You seem






