Tyvak International, a Terran Orbital Company, Leads Groundbreaking 5G Satellite Demonstration Mission for ESA

Lockheed Martin may offer Orion as a commercial service

Lockheed Martin is examining options to offer the Orion spacecraft through commercial services, which could enable non-NASA uses of the crewed exploration spacecraft.
New fuel for nuclear power systems could enable missions to Mars and beyond
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UK’s Spaceflux is building a catalog to plug space situational awareness gaps

LONDON — United Kingdom-based space surveillance company Spaceflux hopes to introduce a catalog of space objects next year, one that could rival data kept by the United States Space Force and provide satellite conjunction warnings if Europe’s relations with the U.S.
Spire Global launches new space-based intelligence products for defense market

The Virginia-based satellite operator provides geospatial intelligence derived from radio frequency (RF) emissions.
Heliostats could be used to detect asteroids, says researcher
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Good news for astronauts: Arteries remain normal years after long-duration spaceflight
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Earth from Space: Kuwaiti waters
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The turquoise waters southeast of the Kuwaiti island of Failaka are captured in this image acquired by the Φsat-2 mission. Interference to astronomy the unintended consequence of faster internet
Curtin University researchers have undertaken the world's biggest survey of low frequency satellite radio emissions, finding Starlink satellites are significantly interfering with radio astronomy observations, potentially impacting discovery and research.
Unintended signals from satellites - leaked from onboard electronics - can drown out the faint radio waves astronomers use to study the 
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Space pierogi bite