Sharp rise in GPS jamming in aviation over Baltic Sea: Sweden
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
GPS interference affecting aviation over the Baltic Sea region has risen sharply since 2023 and now occurs almost daily, Sweden's Transport Agency said on Thursday, pointing the finger at Russia.
The number of interference incidents with global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), such as GPS, in Swedish airspace has risen from 55 in 2023 to 733 this year as of August 18, according to new da SpaceX completes 500th booster landing in Starlink mission
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
The SpaceX space technology company completed the 500th launch and landing of an orbital class booster Friday as it placed over two dozen satellites into orbit.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 8:32 a.m. EDT, carrying a payload of 28 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit.
With the 28 newly added satellit NASA Advances Planning for Industry-Led Space Stations in Low Earth Orbit
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
NASA is seeking feedback from U.S. industry on the second phase of its Commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Development Program, which aims to ensure a smooth transition from the International Space Station (ISS) to commercially operated stations.
The agency issued a draft Phase 2 Announcement for Partnership Proposals (AFPP) on Friday, with comments due by 1 p.m. EDT, Sept. 12. An industry br Kongsberg to supply key hardware for Ariane 6 launcher
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace (KONGSBERG) has secured a contract with ArianeGroup to deliver critical hardware for Europe's Ariane 6 launch system. The agreement covers supply of Optical Safety Barriers (OSB) and Upper Part Attachment (UPPA) mechanisms over the next three years, strengthening Europe's strategic access to space.
The new deal builds on a long-running partnership between th First reusable US launcher set for European base at Andoya
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
In a move set to transform European space access, Astrobotic Technology and Andoya Space have signed a Term Sheet for a Launch Site Agreement that will bring reusable rocket operations to Norway starting in 2026. The deal, signed in August 2025, secures Andoya Space as a European base for Astrobotic's Xodiac rocket campaigns.
The agreement outlines terms for multiple launch campaigns from Duke launches $2 million SPACE initiative to unite science and policy for cosmic exploration
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
With $2 million in backing from an anonymous alumnus, Duke research will soon reach new heights.
Last week, the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences announced a new multidisciplinary initiative that aims to unite science with policymaking to support human exploration of the final frontier. Termed Science and Policy to Advance Cosmic Exploration, or SPACE, the program is headed by Associate Spacecraft study shows interstellar comet encounter mission within reach
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
Southwest Research Institute has outlined a mission design capable of intercepting and studying interstellar comets, demonstrating that such encounters are achievable with current technology. The internal study validated the concept against the trajectory of 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar comet detected to date.
The first known interstellar comet, 1I/'Oumuamua, was discovered in 2017, fo Solar flare ions reach extreme temperatures in breakthrough study
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
New research from the University of St Andrews suggests that ions in solar flares can heat to more than 60 million degrees, over six times hotter than previously believed, offering a solution to a 50-year-old astrophysical mystery.
Solar flares release vast amounts of energy in the Sun's outer atmosphere, heating regions to above 10 million degrees. These eruptions generate intense bursts Delayed arrival of fast solar particles reveals new insights into shock acceleration
Sunday, 07 September 2025 06:47
Recent research has overturned long-held assumptions about how energetic particles move during solar eruptions. For decades, scientists believed that faster, higher-energy particles always arrive first at detectors, producing a velocity dispersion pattern common in solar energetic particle (SEP) events.
However, ESA's Solar Orbiter has now recorded instances where high-energy particles rea Pentagon announces senior U.S. Space Force leadership changes
Saturday, 06 September 2025 18:35
The Pentagon on Sept.
NASA releases details on revised next phase of commercial space station development
Saturday, 06 September 2025 17:09
NASA expects to spend up to $1.5 billion to support at least two companies to demonstrate crew-tended space stations as part of a revised approach to transition from the ISS.
Orbital Sidekick hyperspectral imagery sheds light on damage caused to Iranian nuclear facility
Friday, 05 September 2025 21:00
SAN FRANCISCO – Orbital Sidekick hyperspectral sensors revealed new information on damage sustained by Iran’s Fordow nuclear fuel enrichment plant after U.S.
China launches experimental Shiyan-29 to GEO, commercial Ceres-1 carries 3 satellites
Friday, 05 September 2025 20:26
Asia will get a prime view of this weekend's total lunar eclipse
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GHGSat to provide methane monitoring for ExxonMobil
Friday, 05 September 2025 16:02
SAN FRANCISCO – GHGSat and ExxonMobil Corp. announced a partnership Sept. 5 to monitor and mitigate methane emissions for onshore operations in North America and Asia.

