China signals new target for 2027 asteroid deflection test
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 11:45
China has identified a new target near-Earth asteroid for its first planetary defense kinetic test mission, which is scheduled to launch in December 2027.
NASA grappling with planetary science funding shortfall
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 11:09
NASA’s planetary science program, while spared steep cuts proposed last year, is still facing a funding shortfall that requires “strategic choices” about which missions to continue.
ESA Impact: our story so far this year
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 08:57
ESA Impact: our story so far this year
OHB Sweden to build Sterna weather constellation
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 08:00
Thanks to the success of the Arctic Weather Satellite prototype and Eumetsat’s recent greenlight to develop a full constellation of similar satellites called Sterna, the European Space Agency has awarded OHB Sweden with the contract to build 20 satellites.
This marks a major step toward better monitoring rapidly evolving weather, improving forecasts of severe events in vulnerable regions such as the Mediterranean, and closing critical data gaps over the Arctic – the fastest-warming region on Earth and a key driver of Europe’s weather systems.
Space Force overhauls buying structure with new mission portfolios
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 21:44
New structure gives ‘Portfolio Acquisition Executives’ authority over funding, requirements and integration across major space missions
Telesat pivots Lightspeed toward defense as delays push global service to 2028
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 20:22
Telesat plans to carve out 25% of its Lightspeed broadband constellation for military Ka-band as the program’s latest delay pushes global service into early 2028, creating more room to align the design with shifting geopolitical priorities.
Office of Space Commerce weighing options for TraCSS user fees
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 19:48
The Trump administration has not yet decided whether to charge for space safety data despite a change in space policy enabling the government to do so.
Space boom strains supply chain, industry report warns
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 18:08
The industry’s supply network, built for smaller volumes and slower production cycles, is struggling to keep pace.
Golden Dome cost estimate rises to $185 billion as Pentagon expands space layer
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 17:37
Guetlein: ‘We were asked to procure some additional space capabilities’
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Suspected meteor falling over Cleveland could be seen several states away
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Seven-ton meteor that fell from the Cleveland sky could be seen several states away
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ISPTech Raises €5.5M Seed Round to Redefine How Spacecraft Manoeuvre in Orbit
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 16:05
Stuttgart, Germany – Marc. 17, 2026 – ISPTech, a German space technology company developing propulsion systems for agile in-orbit maneuvering, announced it has raised €5.5 million in seed funding to […]
Hera on course for asteroid rendezvous
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 11:00
A successful deep-space manoeuvre has put ESA’s Hera spacecraft on course for its rendezvous with the Didymos binary asteroid system later this year.
Canadian military invests in sovereign launch
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 10:44
The Canadian military announced March 16 a major investment in both launch facilities and companies in a bid to create a sovereign space access capability.
An astronaut’s tiny stand-in: tissue chips in space health
Tuesday, 17 March 2026 10:00

