U.S. Army extends Maxar’s contract for 3D geospatial data

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Heliophysics director named NASA associate administrator for science

NASA has selected the head of its heliophysics division as its new associate administrator for science, responsible for a $7.8 billion portfolio of more than 100 missions.
Air Force navigation satellite to launch on Vulcan’s first national security mission

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Mitsubishi makes strategic investment in Astroscale’s $76 million funding round

Astroscale said Feb. 27 it has raised $76 million from investors including satellite maker Mitsubishi Electric, which plans to add docking plates to Japanese national security spacecraft to make them compatible with the debris removal venture’s servicers.
Commercial Space: NASA Has an App for That
Research balloons, satellites, and planetary landers may have little in common, but NASA has written a program that can help operate all these craft and more. This open-source software framework, called core Flight System (cFS), is similar to a smartphone operating system in that it serves as the foundation for apps developed to perform spaceflight functions. Now, Red Canyon Software Inc. is bui Gilmour Space and Atomos Space sign MoU for launch and in-space transfers
Gilmour Space Technologies and Atomos Space have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore a multi-year contract for Gilmour and Atomos to mutually purchase services for launch and in-space transportation.
The partnership will see Atomos contract Gilmour for launch services on its Eris and upcoming orbital launch vehicles. In addi UK companies to provide services for future Moon missions
The UK Space Agency has announced over 50 million pounds for UK companies to develop communication and navigation services for missions to the Moon.
The new funding is part of the European Space Agency's Moonlight programme, which aims to launch a constellation of satellites into orbit around the Moon, from 2028.
This will allow future astronauts, rovers, science experiments and ot Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxies in early universe
While analyzing data from the first images of a well-known early galaxy taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), Cornell University astronomers discovered a companion galaxy previously hidden behind the light of the foreground galaxy - one that surprisingly seems to have already hosted multiple generations of stars despite its young age, estimated at 1.4 billion years old.
"We fo Public work begins on UK's largest commercial satellite control centre
Work has started on Inmarsat's new eight-floor headquarters, which will host the company's Satellite, Network and Cyber Operations Centre and feature advanced workspaces for employees - alongside games areas, a gym, a relaxation area, and a rooftop bar.
The company has been developing plans for the new space since 2019, with the lease at its current headquarters on Old Street Roundabout fi Nicola Fox named associate administrator for NASA Science Mission Directorate
NASA has found its new associate administrator of the Science Mission Directorate in Heliophysics Director Nicola Fox.
Fox will replace acting administrator Sandra Connelly atop the Science Mission Directorate effective immediately, according to a press release from NASA.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson made the announcement on Monday, lauding Fox for the work she has done as dire 