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China’s CAS Space launches first Latin American payloads on Kinetica-1 rocket

CAS Space delivered seven satellites to orbit Tuesday, including a pair of femtosats marking the company’s first launch of payloads for a Latin American client. The post China’s CAS Space launches first Latin American payloads on Kinetica-1 rocket appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Schriever Wargame to give allies bigger role as U.S. shifts toward coalition-led space strategy

The 2027 exercise will mark first time allies jointly develop scenarios instead of U.S. leading unilaterally The post Schriever Wargame to give allies bigger role as U.S. shifts toward coalition-led space strategy appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Platinum Equity buys Anuvu to boost airline connectivity

Investment firm Platinum Equity plans to buy Anuvu after the in-flight connectivity specialist activated its first two small GEO satellites, capping a turnaround that began in 2021 when lenders took control of the company. The post Platinum Equity buys Anuvu to boost airline connectivity appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Italian-Dutch space company secures first U.S. contract

WARSAW, Poland — Italian-Dutch company Revolv Space has been selected  to deliver six units of its flagship solar array drive assembly, marketed under the name of SARA, for Blue Canyon Technologies’ forthcoming cubesat mission.  The development comes as the European business is intensifying its international expansion efforts. Revolv Space said in a statement it was

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Satellites face real-world threats — but we’re not ready

Major Gen. Paul Tedman has been the commander of United Kingdom Space Command since 2024. Recently, he made a stark observation: if war breaks out in Europe, it is “highly likely” that the first assault on Britain will take place not on land, sea or air, but in space. Others, like Gen. Chance Saltzman, Chief

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