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Atlas V rocket launches 29 Amazon Leo internet satellites to orbit from Florida

A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket launched 29 Amazon Leo internet satellites to orbit on Friday night (May 28).

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Space Force’s commercial gatekeeper offers a playbook for startups seeking defense business

COMSO chief Col. Tim Trimailo says transparency, patience and a clear military value proposition matter as much as technical innovation…

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Bellatrix and TelePIX plan 2028 air-breathing VLEO imaging demonstration

South Korean optical payload developer TelePIX and Indian propulsion specialist Bellatrix Aerospace have teamed up on a very low Earth…

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ESA Selects Two New Scout-Class Missions

When it comes to understanding Earth and our changing environment, space is the place. Not only does it give us…

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Spatial data has become a weapon of war in the US-Iran war

We are in the geospatial era of warfare in which information derived from satellites is as strategically critical as territorial…

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Hubble Captures M88 on Journey to Center of Virgo Cluster

Explore Hubble Hubble Home Overview About Hubble The History of Hubble Hubble Timeline Why Have a Telescope in Space? Hubble…

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China’s latest batch of new and reusable rockets are close to launch

A number of new Chinese state-led and commercial rockets are set for debuts and fresh first stage recovery attempts in…

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20,000 Eyes on the Universe

We live in a golden age of astronomical imaging. Telescopes are capturing billions of galaxy images, painting the universe in…

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The Flash Memory That Space Can’t Destroy

Every byte of data a spacecraft collects, every image, every reading, every scientific measurement has to survive one of the…

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Space Force plans nationwide network of ‘resilient operations centers’

These facilities are intended to ensure military space missions can continue during wartime when installations could come under attack The…

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