Cosmic dust reveals dynamic shifts in central Arctic sea-ice coverage over the last 30,000 years
Arctic sea ice has declined by more than 42% since 1979, when regular satellite monitoring began. As the ice grows thinner and recedes, more water is exposed to sunlight. Ice reflects sunlight but dark water absorbs it, advancing warming and accelerating ice loss. Climate models indicate that the Arctic will see ice-free summers within the coming decades, and scientists still aren't sure what th China breaks annual launch record with VLEO Chutian and Shiyan technology test launches

Portal Space Systems announces highly maneuverable satellite bus

Portal Space Systems says it will develop a highly maneuverable satellite bus, with a first flight planned for late 2026.
Blue Origin scrubs New Glenn launch of ESCAPADE

Blue Origin called off its first attempt at the second launch of its New Glenn rocket Nov.
Bezos's Blue Origin set to launch NASA mission to Mars
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Solein protein tech moves toward ISS zero-gravity pilot project
Solar Foods has entered a contract with OHB System AG to develop a pilot version of Solein gas fermentation technology for eventual testing on the International Space Station, under the European Space Agency's Terrae Novae Exploration Programme. The project aims to create a prototype suitable for zero-gravity operations, advancing the integration of Solein into human space habitats.
The in Japan launches initiative for lunar construction technology
Japan's Space Strategy Fund has awarded support to a consortium led by Ritsumeikan University and ispace for a project focused on advancing technologies needed for lunar base construction. The program is dedicated to establishing surveying and ground investigation technologies intended to form the basis of future infrastructure on the Moon.
Ritsumeikan University will spearhead the researc ArkEdge Space validates global satellite messaging system for IoT coverage
ArkEdge Space Inc., based in Tokyo, has confirmed the operational capability of satellite short messaging using compact, battery-powered IoT devices. During the 11th UNISEC-Global Meeting, the company demonstrated how simple ground IoT terminals transmitted short messages to micro-satellites, which were then downlinked to ArkEdge's ground station in real time. Filtronic wins contract for RF payload assemblies in LEO satellite program
Filtronic has confirmed a contract exceeding euro 7 million to supply high-frequency radio frequency assemblies for a leading European aerospace manufacturer engaged in the expansion of a Low Earth Orbit satellite constellation. The components will be designed and produced by Filtronic at its facilities in North East England.
These payload assemblies are built to operate reliably in harsh Mission control center supports HummingSat launches with digital twin and electric orbit-raising
SWISSto12 has detailed the mission control operations for its geostationary satellite, HummingSat. The company's Command-and-Control Center in Athens, Georgia, facilitates launch, orbit raising, and in-orbit testing prior to customer handover. SWISSto12 plans an additional redundant Mission Control capability in Europe.
Since opening, the Georgia center has incorporated mission control sys 