ABB wins Canadian climate satellite instrument contract
ABB has secured a contract with the Canadian Space Agency for Phase A conceptual development of the Thin Ice Clouds and Far InfraRed Emissions (TICFIRE) instrument. TICFIRE, which is part of the High-altitude Aerosols Water Vapour and Clouds (HAWC) satellite mission, is designed to enhance global climate monitoring and environmental science.
The HAWC mission aims to improve predictions for Europe's new Sentinel-4 mission delivers first look at hourly air pollution maps
Europe has taken a major step toward real-time air quality monitoring with the release of the first images from the Copernicus Sentinel-4 mission. Operating aboard EUMETSAT's Meteosat Third Generation Sounder 1 (MTG-S1) satellite, Sentinel-4 has begun transmitting hourly observations of air pollutants across Europe - marking a milestone in the continent's environmental monitoring capabilities. Enhanced monitoring partnership brings real-time flood insights to Slovakia
ICEYE, a global leader in synthetic aperture radar satellite data, and EMIS, a Slovakia-based geospatial systems provider, have announced a collaboration to deliver rapid flood intelligence to Slovak authorities. ICEYE's satellite-driven flood monitoring will be integrated into EMIS's central geospatial hub, giving ministries and local governments access to near real-time hazard data within thei Revealing critical interactions between plasma turbulence scales improves fusion confinement
Scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough in understanding fusion plasma confinement by identifying a new physical mechanism connecting turbulence at various scales. A research team led by Professor Tokihiko Tokuzawa and Project Professor Katsumi Ida at the National Institute for Fusion Science, with colleagues from the Graduate University for Advanced Studies and Kyoto University, dev H3 launches first HTV-X cargo spacecraft

Japan launched the first of a new generation of cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station, with potential applications beyond low Earth orbit.
Japan successfully launches new cargo spacecraft to deliver supplies to International Space Station
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Astrobotic delays Griffin-1 lander mission to mid-2026

Astrobotic Technology says it now plans to launch its large lunar lander carrying a commercial rover no earlier than mid-2026.
Kymeta to supply flat-panel satellite antennas to U.S. Army

In a pilot program, the 4th Infantry Division will use Kymeta’s Osprey u8 terminals designed to communicate with both low Earth orbit and geostationary satellites
HEO’s satellite-to-satellite imaging uncovers secrets of Chinese tech-test spacecraft

Australian company HEO has imaged and modeled a mystery Chinese satellite prior to its reentry into Earth’s atmosphere, revealing previously unknown details about the spacecraft.
From Analyst to AI Orchestrator: Evolving Roles in the Age of Autonomy

The defense and intelligence community is entering a new era of autonomy, one defined by AI-driven workflows that are reshaping how we handle geospatial intelligence (GEOINT).
