SpaceX launch caps busy month, still on track to pass 100 Space Coast missions this year
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Golden Dome for NATO is better than one for America

New findings reveal the cause of potentially damaging electrical discharges on satellites
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European customer leases SI Imaging Services’ SpaceEye-T

SAN FRANCISCO — South Korea’s SI Imaging Services announced a contract Sept. 2 to lease the capacity of Earth-observation satellite SpaceEye-T to a European customer under a contract with a value of more than 10 million euros ($11.7 million).
New MetOp Second Generation weather satellite returns first data
Less than three weeks since the first MetOp Second Generation weather satellite, MetOp-SG-A1, was launched, this remarkable new satellite has already started transmitting data from two of its cutting-edge instruments, offering a tantalising glimpse of what’s to come.
Initial data available from Metop-SGA1
Initial data available from Metop-SGA1
Revolutionary Metop-SGA1 already transmitting instrument data
NASA advances lunar nuclear plan with commercial focus

NASA is moving ahead with plans to support development of a lunar nuclear power system with an emphasis on commercialization.
USGS introduces first fully integrated national geologic map
In a major milestone for earth sciences, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has released its most comprehensive national-scale geologic map to date, offering an unprecedented view of the geology both at and beneath the surface across the continental United States.
The new Cooperative National Geologic Map compiles data from more than 100 existing maps and provides the first nationwide platf NUVIEW wins $5M Pentagon funding boost for orbital LiDAR project
NUVIEW has secured an additional $5 million award from the Department of Defense's National Security Innovation Capital program to accelerate development of its space-based LiDAR technology. The funding follows earlier NSIC investment and supports the company's mission to deliver high-resolution, three-dimensional mapping of Earth from orbit.
The award will allow NUVIEW to rapidly prototyp NISAR clears on orbit checks and readies for science data flow
After its July 30 launch, the NASA-ISRO NISAR radar mission cleared preliminary health checks and on Aug 15 unfurled its 39-foot 12-meter reflector, then powered up both L-band and S-band SARs. Orbit raising toward a 464-mile 747-kilometer mean altitude began Aug 26, with science-quality images expected within weeks.
Full science begins about 90 days after launch.
he first dual-SAR missio 