Canadian military invests in sovereign launch

The Canadian military announced March 16 a major investment in both launch facilities and companies in a bid to create a sovereign space access capability.
An astronaut’s tiny stand-in: tissue chips in space health

Innospace completes investigation into Hanbit-Nano launch failure

South Korean startup Innospace says its inaugural launch failed in December when exhaust leaked from a combustion chamber and caused the rocket to break up.
A stellar year for talent: more than 400 job opportunities in 2026
With more than 400 positions to be published in 2026, the European Space Agency has launched a recruitment drive to support ESA’s programmes, missions and strategic initiatives following the 2025 Ministerial Council in Bremen. To help make these projects a reality, we will be recruiting many new colleagues in engineering and science, as well as support services! Your next big opportunity could be here, so read on to find out more. You can also set up a job alert to be the first one to know when opportunities are published.
ESA astronauts on the International Space Station
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ESA astronauts on the International Space Station Telesat pivots Lightspeed toward defense as delays push global service to 2028

Telesat plans to carve out 25% of its Lightspeed broadband constellation for military Ka-band as the program’s latest delay pushes global service into early 2028, creating more room to align the design with shifting geopolitical priorities.
Office of Space Commerce weighing options for TraCSS user fees

The Trump administration has not yet decided whether to charge for space safety data despite a change in space policy enabling the government to do so.
Space boom strains supply chain, industry report warns

The industry’s supply network, built for smaller volumes and slower production cycles, is struggling to keep pace.
Golden Dome cost estimate rises to $185 billion as Pentagon expands space layer

Guetlein: ‘We were asked to procure some additional space capabilities’
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ISPTech Raises €5.5M Seed Round to Redefine How Spacecraft Manoeuvre in Orbit

Stuttgart, Germany – Marc. 17, 2026 – ISPTech, a German space technology company developing propulsion systems for agile in-orbit maneuvering, announced it has raised €5.5 million in seed funding to […]
