The Net That Could Change Everything: China’s Bold Gambit to Reinvent Rocket Recovery

China completed a wet dress rehearsal of its Long March 10B reusable rocket over the weekend at the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site, a milestone that positions the vehicle for its maiden flight within weeks and marks a sharp acceleration in Beijing’s bid to master rocket reusability. Unofficial images and footage circulating on Chinese social […]
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The people who leave parties early aren’t antisocial. They have a smaller window before performance overtakes presence, and they’d rather leave honest.

The people who leave parties early often arrived with genuine enthusiasm. What they have is a smaller window between authentic connection and social performance, and they've learned to recognize that threshold before crossing it.
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SBIR Funding Restored: What a Six-Month Lapse Meant for the People Behind Early-Stage Space Companies

President Donald Trump signed legislation restoring federal funding to early-stage companies after a six-month lapse that left space startups and defense innovators in financial limbo. For small space firms gathered at the spring industry conference in Colorado Springs, the news landed as relief. The legislation reauthorizes the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business […]
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The people who need to understand a system before they trust it aren’t difficult. They’re the ones who got burned by something that looked simple.

People who need to understand a system before trusting it aren't being difficult — they're carrying hard-won knowledge from prior failures, and the caution they've developed is a form of intelligence that organisations consistently misread as resistance.
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The perfect place for Celeste’s first navigation signal Axiom Space plans 2027 flight test of spacesuit

Axiom Space expects to test the spacesuit it is developing for Artemis lunar missions in space in 2027, either on the International Space Station or Artemis 3.
AI and geopolitics spur space investment surge

AI advances and rising geopolitical tensions are helping usher in a new phase of investment in space infrastructure, according to quarterly research released April 14 by early-stage investor Space Capital.
Tendeg Delivers First Antenna from New Industrial Production Facility, Targets 100+ Deployable Apertures Annually

Louisville, Colorado – Tendeg today announced the delivery of the first flight antenna manufactured at Innovation Drive, the company’s new 120,000-square-foot production facility built to support scaled production of deployable […]
L3Harris investing upfront in bid for Golden Dome work

Sam Mehta: ‘We’ve invested hundreds of millions of dollars in inventory, getting long lead parts and components on order’
Jielong-3 launches internet test satellite, Kinetica-1 lofts 8 remote sensing sats

A pair of solid rocket launches have added to China’s satellite internet and commercial remote sensing capabilities, sending a total of nine satellites into orbit.
