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Russia is jamming GPS from space 

Monday, 08 June 2026 14:00
1983 illustration of a GPS satellite. Credit: The U.S. National Archives

“America is at risk of high impact GPS jamming and spoofing from space” was the title of my SpaceNews opinion article in October 2024.

Ranger

Quantum Space, a company led by a former NASA administrator developing highly maneuverable spacecraft for national security missions, will go public by merging with a special purpose acquisition company.

For anyone who wasn’t sure whether China was in it to win the space race and dominate the rapidly growing space economy, its filings in December for 200,000 more satellites […]

Axiom spacesuits

Axiom Space unveiled the design of another element of the lunar spacesuit it is developing for NASA in partnership with luxury designer Prada.

Across Europe, border environments are becoming increasingly dynamic and complex. Activity can shift within hours—vehicles reposition, staging areas disperse, small watercraft alter routes, and nodes of activity appear and disappear […]

At the heart of the Space Pavilion, the Moon and Orion powered by the European Service Module reflects Europe’s ambition to explore, connect and shape the future of space.

Under the theme 'Space4Future', the European Space Agency (ESA) will welcome visitors to the Space Pavilion at ILA Berlin International Airshow, Hall B, from 10 to 14 June. From Moon exploration to climate monitoring, from navigation and telecommunication to European launchers, visitors to the pavilion will discover how space is shaping our future.

The agreement sets out the intention for ESA and the EBRD to further explore areas of mutual interest for potential collaboration.

The European Space Agency (ESA) signed an agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), hailing a new era of cooperation with the aim of advancing the use of Earth observation data and services for development and impact finance initiatives.

SAN FRANCISCO – NewOrbit Space, a UK startup developing satellites for very low Earth orbit (VLEO), has raised $18.5 million in a Series A investment round.

Luxembourg’s OQ Technology plans to test direct-to-smartphone satellite connectivity next year in Germany using a local telco’s cellular spectrum, setting up a challenge to U.S.

NASA's headquarters building in Washington. Credit: NASA

NASA plans to find a new headquarters building by the end of this year while remaining in the Washington area.

Rounding up the space unicorns

Sunday, 07 June 2026 10:03

Once rare beasts, billion-dollar startups are multiplying across new orbital markets.

Hubble Space Telescope

As NASA prepares an attempt to reboost an astronomy spacecraft in a decaying orbit, it is open to doing something similar for Hubble, if its operating costs can be reduced.

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