China’s CAS Space launches first Latin American payloads on Kinetica-1 rocket

Telecom money is funding a new era in space

Space has always been expensive. Historically, governments paid for it.
NASA tests potential bone loss treatment for long-duration missions
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Globalstar pursuing defense market with secure satcom services

One of the products Globalstar is pitching are “covert” tracker devices for military platforms
Moon flybys could save fuel on interplanetary missions
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NASA's Webb telescope discovers a new Uranus moon
NASA scientists at the Southwest Research Institute discovered a 29th moon orbiting Uranus while using infrared detection through the James Webb Space Telescope.
The discovery was made on Feb. 2, but NASA officials did not announce the discovery until Tuesday in a news release.
"This object was spotted in a series of 10 40-minute long-exposure images captured by the Near-Infrared Smallsat missions proposed to study asteroid Apophis

Two mission concepts are seeking funding to fly by and even collide with an asteroid that is making a very close flyby of Earth in 2029.
Irish CubeSat proves wave based control for precise in orbit pointing
EIRSAT-1, Ireland's first satellite, has validated an onboard Wave-Based Control payload that enables accurate attitude control in orbit. Developed at UCD's School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, the software-led experiment demonstrates advanced manoeuvring techniques on a live spacecraft rather than solely in simulation.
Engineering Manager for EIRSAT-1 and UCD control systems ex SpinLaunch secures 30 million to speed Meridian Space constellation development
SpinLaunch has closed 30 million in funding to accelerate development and commercialization of Meridian Space, its low-earth orbit satellite broadband constellation. The round includes new capital from existing investors led by ATW Partners, along with the previously announced strategic investment from Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace.
The company is targeting its first customer link in the Rocket Lab Prepares 70th Electron Mission for August Launch
Rocket Lab has confirmed its 70th Electron launch is set for this weekend, lifting off no earlier than August 23 from Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. The dedicated mission, named Live Laugh Launch, will deploy five satellites into a 655 km circular Earth orbit for a confidential commercial client.
The flight takes place less than three weeks after the company's previous mission, highlight 