Industry eyes continuous satellite production to keep pace with demand

The U.S. space industry is several years away from having the capacity for continuous satellite production, according to prime contractors speaking April 8 during a Space Symposium panel in Colorado Springs.
U.S. Space Command chief calls for new capabilities for combat while emphasizing deterrence

Gen. Stephen Whiting said the Pentagon is actively pursuing cutting-edge technologies and establishing requirements for new capabilities to counter China in space
Lunar lander operators cite growing demand beyond NASA

COLORADO SPRINGS – Through government-backed lunar missions, companies are identifying customers for future flights.
NASA's Deep Space Network starts new dish, marks 60 years in Australia
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Space Force announces ‘Orbital Watch’ program to share intelligence with commercial sector

The program will distribute unclassified threat data to more than 900 space companies registered through the Space Systems Command's "Front Door" portal
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Boeing’s Millennium Space expands production to meet defense demand

The company is expanding its small-satellite production space from 22,000 square feet to nearly 42,000 square feet.
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Novaspace Marks One Year as a Unified Brand — Built on 40+ Years of Space Expertise

Redwire and ispace U.S. to collaborate on lunar missions

Redwire and ispace U.S. have agreed to collaborate on future lunar missions, seeking to tap into what the companies see as growing interest from companies and governments.
Martian rock on the move
This new snapshot from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express deftly captures the two distinct faces of Mars: ridged and rugged versus smooth and unmarked.
Weather satellite operational, completes fleet to forecast severe storms on Earth
The final piece of an advanced series of weather satellites officially began operating Tuesday to help provide better forecasts on Earth and in space, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
GOES-19 satellite replaces GOES-16 to cover the GOES East orbit 22,236 miles above Earth's equator. It also completes NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satelli 