Trump wants $1 billion for private-sector-led Mars exploration
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EchoStar bets on TV amid FCC mobile scrutiny

EchoStar has ordered another geostationary satellite for its Dish Network TV broadcast business, even as the company signals the possibility of seeking bankruptcy protection amid a regulatory probe into its mobile spectrum licenses.
Traveling to Mars and Ceres using Lunar Gateway as a springboard
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U.S. Space Force awards BAE Systems $1.2 billion contract for missile-tracking satellites

Space Systems Command expands medium Earth orbit constellation to counter hypersonic threats
Golden Dome: It’s all about the data

Golden Dome’s ground control and software layers may be as vital — and competitive — as its satellites.
South Korea’s Venus-focused cubesat advances as larger missions face NASA cuts

South Korea’s state-backed Institute for Basic Science has ordered the first of five cubesats to study Venus from LEO starting next year, bolstering sustained planetary research as flagship missions face budget uncertainty.
Intelligent Control System Enhances Space Reactor Performance under Uncertainty
Researchers from the University of South China, Tsinghua University, and the Technical University of Munich have developed an advanced uncertainty model and intelligent control system that improves the responsiveness and adaptability of space nuclear reactors in complex environments. The new system boasts faster response times, higher control accuracy, and stronger adaptability to changing condi SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit
SpaceX early Tuesday launched a Falcon 9 rocket loaded with a batch of Starlink satellites into space from the East Coast.
The rocket launched at 12:43 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
The mission was to put a batch of 23 Starlink satellites, 13 of which have direct-to-cell capabilities, into low-Earth orbit, where they will Northrop Grumman Commits $50 Million to Firefly Aerospace to Drive Eclipse Medium Launch Vehicle
Northrop Grumman Corporation has invested $50 million in Firefly Aerospace to accelerate the production of Eclipse, a medium launch vehicle the companies are developing together. Eclipse is advancing through flight hardware qualification, and more than 60 Miranda engine hot fire tests have already been conducted.
"Firefly is incredibly grateful for Northrop Grumman's investment that furthe Milky Way may not be destroyed in galactic smash-up after all
The Milky Way may not have a catastrophic collision with another huge galaxy as has been predicted, computer simulations revealed Monday, giving our home galaxy a coin-flip chance of avoiding destruction.
But don't worry either way: no galactic smash-up is expected for billions of years, long after our ageing Sun will have burnt away all life on Earth.
The Milky Way and the even-larger g 