How SpaceX upended traditional launch markets – and what’s next

Part 1 of this free report explores how SpaceX upended traditional launch markets by scaling reusability, slashing costs and normalizing frequent access to orbit.
AST SpaceMobile seeks approval to give first responders a direct satellite link

NISAR set to launch July 30

A joint Earth science mission by the United States and India is set for launch next week despite lingering concerns about technical issues on recent Indian missions.
Engineers study little-known hazard of lunar landings
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Space Development Agency’s satellite network reaching ‘make-or-break’ moment

Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy, head of Space Force acquisitions, said the first of several Tranche 1 launches is expected within the next month
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Space Force to select multiple companies for new geostationary satellite surveillance network

Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy discusses plans for multi-vendor approach as GSSAP replacement program advances
Is it worth going back to the moon?
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Moran wants to expedite passage of spending bill for NASA

The chairman of the Senate appropriations subcommittee that funds NASA says he wants to quickly pass a spending bill that includes the agency.
Sea-level monitoring satellite Sentinel-6B sets sail
The next sea-level monitoring satellite, Copernicus Sentinel-6B, has begun its journey from Europe to the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, where it is scheduled to launch in November. Carefully packed into a climate-controlled container, the satellite is currently crossing the Atlantic Ocean aboard the cargo ship Industrial Dolphin.

