Space Command pushes new warfighting model built on moving satellites

Gen. Stephen Whiting calls for a shift from fixed spacecraft to maneuverable assets, with wargames planned to test the concept
Q&A: Astronaut Linda Godwin on lessons learned from Artemis

RTX’s Blue Canyon Technologies expands reaction wheel production capacity

Kepler to lead interoperability tests for ESA’s HydRON optical relay network

The European Space Agency has picked Canadian small satellite operator Kepler Communications to lead a hosted payload mission to test terminal interoperability for HydRON, ESA’s flagship optical relay network program.
Blue Origin moves toward launch at Vandenberg

COLORADO SPRINGS – Blue Origin moved a step closer to launching New Glenn rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base with a U.S.
NRO highlights government and industry partnerships

COLORADO SPRINGS – The National Reconnaissance Office, the agency responsible for U.S. spy satellites, seeks partners to accelerate its adoption of state-of-the-art intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.
SES and Boeing move toward factory-installed multi-orbit inflight connectivity

SES announced an agreement with Boeing April 14 to start integrating multi-orbit hardware during aircraft production, marking a key step away from retrofit installations to incorporate LEO broadband.
Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes ispace-U.S. to Board of Directors



