Industry offers wish list for commercial space legislation

As the House Science Committee considers a commercial space bill, industry officials advocated for key topics they believe should be included in that legislation.
GMV teams with Galician Innovation Agency to fortify CIAR with advanced cybersecurity system
Leading global technology firm GMV has forged a euro 1.6 million contract with the regional government of Galicia's Galician Innovation Agency. The ambitious agreement is for the development of a robust cybersecurity system, specifically designed to detect radiofrequency signal jamming in the vicinity of the Rozas Airport Research Center (CIAR). The primary objective of this system is to provid HawkEye 360 raises $58M for satellite architecture and data science acceleration
HawkEye 360 has secured $58 million in a new round of funding. This financial backing, designated as the Series D-1 funding round, is set to be channeled into the development of innovative space systems and expanding analytics which are pivotal in supporting high-value defense missions.
Leading the Series D-1 funding round were funds and accounts managed by BlackRock (NYSE: BLK). In additi Low altitude flights study everyday emissions
Often research associated with air quality and pollution prioritizes transportation - especially car emissions - as an area of focus. However, many urban areas have less pollution from motor vehicles than in the past. That's why scientists leading the AEROMMA project this summer are focused on gathering data on other anthropogenic, or human-based, pollution sources.
The AEROMMA project - A NASA-ISRO earth observing satellite coming together in India
Built on opposite sides of the planet, the NISAR satellite will deepen understanding of climate change, deforestation, glacier melt, volcanoes, earthquakes, and more.
Two major components of the NISAR satellite have been combined to create a single spacecraft in Bengaluru, India. Set to launch in early 2024, NISAR - short for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar - is being jointly developed NASA's GISTEMP Confirms June 2023 as the Record-Breaking Warmest Month
NASA recently disclosed that June 2023 was the most thermally elevated June recorded in history. This information has emerged from NASA's meticulous global temperature analysis, conducted via its Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), New York.
The GISTEMP, an acronym for NASA's Global Land-Ocean Temperature Index, has facilitated this groundbreaking finding. The process of GISTEMP is Space awaits you! More ESA vacancies open for applications
In March, we announced that 2023 would see the publication of over 300 vacancies at ESA. New vacancies keep being published as we continue our search for talented and motivated professionals to join our teams across Europe and support our mission of the peaceful exploration of space for the benefit of everyone. Could ESA be the next step in your career? Read more to find out!
U.K. Parliament committee recommends streamlining launch licensing

A United Kingdom Parliament committee is calling on the government to revise its approach for licensing launches, warning it could fall behind international competitors if it fails to do so.
China sets out preliminary crewed lunar landing plan

China is formalizing its plans to land a pair of astronauts on the surface of the moon before the end of the decade.
Return to Tranquility Base first

When NASA's Artemis 3 mission attempts what could be the first crewed lunar landing since Apollo, it should return to Tranquility Base and save the South Pole for later.
