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Dark rings and new light

Friday, 30 January 2026 08:00
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Dragon XL at Gateway

NASA is at a “crossroads” in deciding how to handle logistics for the lunar Gateway as it considers alternative approaches.

York Space goes public, riding Pentagon demand

Thursday, 29 January 2026 21:02

The Denver-based satellite manufacturer raises $629 million, aims to expand output amid rising U.S.

Eutelsat said a planned sale of its passive ground infrastructure to a private equity firm announced in August 2024 will not proceed, eliminating roughly $658 million in expected proceeds.

Harwell and Guildford, UK – Oxford Space Systems and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) today announced the successful in-orbit deployment of Oxford Space Systems’ Wrapped Rib Antenna on SSTL’s CarbSAR […]

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China’s main space contractor says it will push into new commercial space domains in the coming years as the country formulates its latest Five-year plan.

EMIT

Türkiye’s space industry is no longer the limiting factor in its potential participation in Artemis Accords.

Washington, United States (AFP) Jan 28, 2026
The next NASA crew rotation to the International Space Station could launch as early as the morning of February 11, the US space agency said Wednesday. The launch was originally scheduled for February 15 but NASA eyed moving it up after the evacuation of a previous ISS crew. The first launch window opens at 6 am Eastern (1100 GMT), NASA said on social media. Additional windows are on the
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January 29, 2026 | 6:00 AM ET Orlando, Florida – Space Grove Ventures publicly launches at SpaceCom | Space Congress today, taking place January 28–30 at the Orange County Convention […]

A dentist at ESA’s European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT) in the UK controlling a robotic arm at the University of Glasgow’s SCENE facility at Loch Lomond.

Citizens living in remote areas could one day receive specialist medical care without leaving their communities, thanks to advances in telemedicine through satellite communications. The European Space Agency (ESA) and the University of Glasgow have successfully run a remote dental examination using a secure satellite link combined with a rapidly usable 5G network.

Starship Flight 11

The first Starship test flight of 2026 is scheduled for as soon as early March as SpaceX enters a critical year in the vehicle’s development.

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