Antaris™ and SEAKR Engineering LLC Collaborate to Drive Speed and Efficiency in Satellite Development

Australia abandons $5 billion geostationary satellite program to explore ‘multi-orbit’ options


Globalstar soars on Apple’s $1.7 billion satellite investment


Communications user terminal prepares for historic moon flyby
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EOI Space Achieves Milestone with Successful Testing of Flight Propulsion System


Apophis: A new European space mission could get up close with a large asteroid that's set to brush by Earth
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Japan successfully launches a defense satellite carried by a new flagship H3 rocket
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Final Venus Flyby sets up Parker Solar Probe for closest sun skim
On Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, NASA's Parker Solar Probe will complete its final Venus gravity assist maneuver, passing within 233 miles (376 km) of Venus' surface. The flyby will adjust Parker's trajectory into its final orbital configuration, bringing the spacecraft to within an unprecedented 3.86 million miles of the solar surface on Dec. 24, 2024. It will be the closest any human made object ha SpaceX launches resupply mission to International Space Station
SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket on Monday night, sending over 6,000 pounds of essential cargo, including a range of science and student-led experiments, to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission lifted off from Kennedy Space Center at 9:29 p.m. EST and is scheduled to reach the station by 10:15 a.m. EST on Tuesday.
The Dragon capsule on this 31st Commercial Res 
