A ‘little pillow fort’: Making plans to protect the Artemis 2 crew

Space Rider’s smart ALEK passes bumpy, noisy, shocking testing
TraCSS moves into next phase of development

The Commerce Department’s space traffic coordination system has moved into the next phase of its development with full service expected to start early next year.
Rise of the ‘twin’

For years, researchers have built AI-powered models to simulate virtual scenarios of the planet. The concept, known as Earth’s “digital twin,” leverages a wealth of real-time data gleaned from satellites, […]
Indian propulsion maker joins US expansion push

Indian satellite propulsion maker Bellatrix Aerospace announced plans April 10 to open a manufacturing facility in the United States in the coming months, joining a wave of foreign firms seeking a slice of the country’s vast space market.
True commercial alternatives for strategic communications and PNT don’t exist — yet

COLORADO SPRINGS – Military space leaders continue looking for ways to inject commercial technologies into their architectures. For strategic communications and positioning, navigation and timing, though, true commercial alternatives may […]
Türkiye’s space future: An ambitious path ahead

On a cold January morning in 2021, Türkiye launched its Türksat 5A satellite into orbit, marking a significant step toward space independence.
Space Force chief: ‘Golden Dome’ is a missile shield built in pieces, not a single system

Saltzman: 'It's a system of systems'
Q&A: CEO Adel Al-Saleh pushes SES into new multi-orbit territory

NASA's Juno back to normal operations after entering safe mode
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