Axiom private mission to ISS delayed because of weather
SpaceX, NASA and Axiom Space postponed Tuesday's scheduled launch of the fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station because of unfavorable weather conditions in the Dragon spacecraft's flight path.
The Axiom Mission 4 launch had been scheduled for 8:22 a.m. Tuesday from the Kennedy Space Center's pad 39A, NASA said in a news release Monday.
They now are t Quantum Space raises $40 million

Quantum Space has raised $40 million to advance development of its Ranger spacecraft with a new focus on national security applications.
Chinese spacecraft prepare for orbital refueling test as US surveillance sats lurk nearby

Xplore reveals hyperspectral imagery from first satellite

SAN FRANCISCO – Xplore Inc. unveiled hyperspectral imagery from XCUBE-1, the initial satellite in the Bellevue, Washington, startup’s remote-sensing constellation.
Apogee Semiconductor Partners with ALTER Technology and doEEEt.com to Expand Distribution of Space and Defense-Grade Technologies

A ten-fold increase in rocket launches would start harming the ozone layer, new research finds
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Amid Musk threat to decommission SpaceX Dragon, NASA reveals more Boeing Starliner delays
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Live – A Conversation with Rep. George Whitesides (replay)

AIAA’s Uniquely Interdisciplinary Space Conference—ASCEND—Poised for a Memorable Vegas Event

Next month, ASCEND 2025 kicks off in Las Vegas for the fifth annual event.
Lawmakers find common ground on space but Golden Dome sparks divide

Rep. Jeff Crank (R-Colo.), who serves on the House Armed Services Committee, said a draft defense appropriations bill unveiled June 9 signals bipartisan concerns that the U.S. is underinvesting in space capabilities.
