Impulse Space expands Colorado presence

Space mobility company Impulse Space has opened a Colorado facility to support development of its spacecraft.
Starliner and Artemis: commercial label vs. commercial discipline

NASA’s Commercial Crew Program was supposed to be the template: services-based procurement, private ownership of hardware and competition between providers.
Lux Aeterna raises $10 million ahead of 2027 reusable satellite demo

Denver-based Lux Aeterna has secured $10 million in seed funding to develop a reusable satellite designed to survive atmospheric reentry and fly again with new payloads, starting with a demonstration flight slated for early 2027.
European Space Agency probing fireball that hit German home
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Suspended NOAA satellite chief warns of threats to federal science programs

The head of NOAA’s satellite division, on administrative leave for more than half a year, warned that workforce reductions and cuts to science programs have “lobotomized” the federal government.
Anduril to acquire space-tracking firm ExoAnalytic Solutions

Deal adds ground-based telescope network and space surveillance data to defense tech company’s expanding space business
Starlab Space fully books commercial payload space on planned space station

The Starlab commercial space station has fully booked its commercial payload space as the joint venture developing it awaits the next phase of a NASA program.
Viasat wins $14 million contract to provide in-flight satcom for Navy executive aircraft

The two-year deal covers satellite communications for Navy C-37 executive jets used to transport senior leaders
How jagged moon dust could support future astronauts
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The tiny lens antenna with big potential
Every day, we rely on satellite navigation – so much so that it has become a target for disruption. As our dependence on the technology grows, so do the risks associated with its interruption. Some antennas offer protection from the most common types of interference, but they are bulky and expensive to manufacture. A PhD researcher’s project explores an alternative: a football-sized, 3D-printed lens antenna that could provide resilience for satellite navigation while staying simple and cheap.
