California-based Xona Space Systems is expanding to Canada ahead of deploying the first in a proposed constellation of small navigation satellites in low Earth orbit next year.
A Falcon 9 lifts off from SLC-40 on the Crew-9 mission to the ISS Sept. 28. Credit: NASA WASHINGTON — A Falcon 9 launched a ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded a $25.3 million contract to defense tech startup Anduril Industries. Under the ...
Academic researchers from Purdue University are ringing alarm bells about cislunar space debris and other junk in lunar orbit ...
WASHINGTON — Geospatial intelligence company BlackSky plans to make its future Gen-3 satellites compatible with military ...
The French space agency CNES has selected small launcher company MaiaSpace to take over a launch pad in French Guiana ...
Air France announced plans Sept. 26 to begin rolling out free Starlink broadband services across its entire fleet in the ...
NASA awarded a $15 million contract to Starfish Space to fund development of a debris inspection mission as the agency ...
Japan launches IGS Radar 8 reconnaissance satellite with penultimate H-2A rocket Japan launched the classified IGS-Radar 8 ...
WASHINGTON — The Space Rapid Capabilities Office (Space RCO), a specialized division within the U.S. Space Force, has ...
Blue Origin tested the upper stage of its first New Glenn but on a schedule that appears to vindicate a NASA decision not to ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force selected four companies to develop concepts for smaller, more cost-effective GPS satellites ...