Maxar secures $205 million in satellite imaging deals with governments in Middle East and Africa

New contracts highlight growing global appetite for real-time geospatial intelligence
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Commercial space industry groups ask Congress to fully fund TraCSS

An industry coalition is asking congressional appropriators to reject the administration’s proposal to terminate the Commerce Department’s space traffic coordination system.
Muon Space names new leadership to advance role in government market

Former Space Development Agency official Paula Trimble has joined the company as vice president of government affairs and strategy
Northrop Grumman stakes role in Golden Dome missile shield

The company’s Golden Dome efforts are led by Raymond Sharp, vice president of Northrop Grumman’s missile defense solutions business unit
An astronaut called a satellite 'impossible'
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Space Force unveils first international strategy, while GAO flags barriers to space cooperation

The strategy reflects a growing recognition that the U.S.
Honda still in R&D phase of reusable launch vehicle technology

Despite a successful test flight of a reusable launch vehicle prototype last month, Honda has yet to decide whether to pursue development of an operational vehicle.
Neuraspace tackles GNSS signal noise with ESA-funded satellite collision avoidance project

Neuraspace is developing AI-powered software with support from the European Space Agency to help operators better harness navigation signals for satellite tracking and collision avoidance, the Portuguese space traffic management startup announced July 8.

