Satellites take frontline role in maritime security

'In maritime domain awareness, timeliness is often the deciding factor between actionable insight and stale data'
Balancing progress and partnership: evaluating the Space Force’s new personnel laws

The United States Space Force, America’s newest military branch, executes its mission with roughly 9,400 military personnel and an additional 5,000 civilian employees.
Satellite startups race to enhance wildfire detection and response

Constellations aim to bridge gap between space-based monitoring and ground-level firefighting efforts
A CubeSat propulsion system to visit near Earth objects
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Connecting GEOINT innovation to the front lines

This is a bonus edition of Space Minds by SpaceNews.
Blue Origin updates work on ‘transporter’ for Blue Moon lunar lander

Blue Origin revealed new details about its development of an Artemis lunar lander as the company nears the first launch of a smaller lander.
Ursa, University of Illinois and Palantir win NGA contracts

ST. LOUIS — The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency announced awards May 21 to Palantir Technologies, the University of Illinois and Ursa Space Systems at the GEOINT Symposium 2025.
Space Force and NGA move to end turf disputes with new intelligence agreement

'We signed a piece of paper that explains the roles and responsibilities of each organization'
Straight talk from GEOINT: Keith Masback on the road ahead

This is a bonus edition of Space Minds by SpaceNews.
AI could deliver insights when paired with (the right) humans

ST. LOUIS – Artificial intelligence combined with human insight promises to transform geospatial intelligence, experts said at the GEOINT Symposium 2025.
