Astroscale approaches critical design review for OneWeb de-orbit mission
The British subsidiary of Japan’s Astroscale is preparing for a critical design review early next year of a servicer that
The British subsidiary of Japan’s Astroscale is preparing for a critical design review early next year of a servicer that
Commercial space station developers are questioning whether NASA’s reconsideration of continuous human presence in low Earth orbit risks holding back
DirecTV is walking away from plans to buy Dish Network over a failed debt-exchange offer, although some analysts expect the
Expanding data storage in space is crucial for enabling more powerful artificial intelligence systems to process larger volumes of information
AST SpaceMobile said Nov. 14 it has booked rockets from Blue Origin and others to deploy enough satellites between 2025
Boeing has shipped the first pair of O3b mPower satellites with fixes addressing power issues that have hobbled the initial
Logos Space has early financial commitments needed to deploy 1,000 satellites for global broadband coverage, according to the former Google
Geostationary operator Viasat is in advanced talks to buy broadband capacity from Telesat’s future low Earth orbit satellites as competition
Italian rocket maker Avio plans to set up its first solid motor production facility in the United States in 2028
U.S.-based space-tracking company ExoAnalytic Solutions has identified about 500 pieces of debris from Intelsat 33e’s recent breakup in geostationary orbit.
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