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Space for Sustainability

Wednesday, 25 March 2026 14:50
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The Space for Sustainability project sponsors the European Space for Sustainability Award.

Founded in 2012, the award aims to raise awareness and promote creative ideas. The European Space Agency, the European Interparliamentary Space Conference (EISC), and the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) sponsor the award as part of their efforts to find new ways to lighten the space industry’s footprint on Earth, in orbit and beyond.

Canadian operator adds military Ka-band and plans 2027 NASA demonstration as Pentagon seeks faster space data transport

Sift raises $42 million in Series B round

Wednesday, 25 March 2026 14:14

WASHINGTON – Sift, a Southern California startup developing tools to help engineers make sense of hardware sensor data, raised $42 million in a Series B investment round.

New York-based software startup Airbase emerged from stealth March 25 after raising $5 million to modernize how governments coordinate radio frequencies used by satellites, 5G networks and other wireless systems.

Concept art of a crewed lunar base. Credit: ESA – P. Carril

It goes without saying that we shouldn’t take everything Elon Musk says too seriously.

Swiss startup Pave Space has raised $40 million to develop an orbital transfer vehicle that could move satellites from LEO to their final destinations in hours instead of months.

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NASA, concerned about slow development of commercial markets, is considering revamping its strategy for supporting the creation of commercial space stations to succeed the International Space Station.

Artemis 2 Moon mission: a primer

Wednesday, 25 March 2026 09:10
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Carbon monoxide emissions over central South America, September 2024

Wildfires that swept across the Amazon in 2024 were the most devastating in more than two decades. New research funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) suggests emissions may have been up to three times higher than earlier estimates.

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