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MDA Space will build a radar imaging satellite for the Canadian Space Agency as the government studies options for a next-generation satellite system.

Haven-1 research

Commercial space station company Vast announced June 24 the addition of several companies and organizations to its network of partners for microgravity research and manufacturing.

WASHINGTON — York Space Systems said June 24 that a satellite it built for the U.S.

WASHINGTON — Vantor has chosen BAE Systems to build its next generation of high-resolution imaging satellites.

The BepiColombo mission team eagerly gathers at ESOC's Main Control Room waiting to receive signal confirmation of the successful shutdown of the spacecraft's solar electric propulsion system.

At 15:24 CEST on 15 June 2026, a faint blue glow in space was switched off for the last time. After powering BepiColombo's eight-year journey across the inner Solar System, the spacecraft's solar electric propulsion (SEP) system completed its final thrust arc, marking the end of BepiColombo’s long cruise phase and the beginning of its arrival at Mercury. 

The art of hadrons

Wednesday, 24 June 2026 06:55
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OHB

German space company OHB will raise about half a billion euros through a stock sale to allow the company to expand facilities and pursue potential acquisitions.

Falcon Heavy launch

A report by NASA’s inspector general is the latest to highlight the problems that the increasing number of launches is posing to spaceports.

WASHINGTON — Boeing won a contract worth up to $2 billion to build two next-generation military communications satellites for the U.S.

Commercial Space Federation 20th anniversary logo

June 23, 2026 – Washington, D.C.—The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) is pleased to welcome Sophia Space, a company advancing orbital computing infrastructure for the next generation of space-based data processing, […]

SAN FRANCISCO – Ubotica Technologies, an Irish company focused on artificial intelligence for spacecraft, has raised $11 million to expand commercial sales of its maritime-intelligence platform.

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