Neuraspace starts free space traffic management service


Pentagon’s innovation unit steps up role in Space Force’s responsive launch program


NASA's Swift temporarily suspends science operations

Operations begin to de-ice Euclid's vision

A few layers of water ice—the width of a strand of DNA—are starting to impact Euclid's vision; a common issue for spacecraft in the freezing cold of space, but a potential problem for this highly sensitive mission that requires remarkable precision to investigate the nature of the dark universe.
China launches Queqiao-2 relay satellite to support moon missions


ExoTrack enhances GEO satellite management
In a new advancement for satellite operations, ExoAnalytic Solutions unveiled ExoTrack, a new service designed to enhance the management of geosynchronous orbit (GEO) satellites. ExoTrack sets a new industry standard by offering unparalleled accuracy, reliability, and cost efficiency.
ExoTrack has already demonstrated its value, having been tested and validated by select companies over the After decades in space Voyager 1's conclusion nears
For nearly 50 years, NASA's Voyager 1 mission has competed for the title of deep space's little engine that could. Launched in 1977 along with its twin, Voyager 2, the spacecraft is now soaring more than 15 billion miles from Earth.
On their journeys through the solar system, the Voyager spacecraft beamed startling images back to Earth-of Jupiter and Saturn, then Uranus and Neptune and the Benchmark Space Systems achieves orbital deployment of Xantus Electric Propulsion System
Benchmark Space Systems has announced the successful deployment of its Xantus electric propulsion system aboard Orion Space Solutions' 12U cubesat in low Earth orbit (LEO). This development marks the first space-based operation of Benchmark's electric propulsion technology, launched via the SpaceX Transporter-10 rideshare mission.
The Xantus system is now poised for a comprehensive health 



