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Hydrosat poised to launch second thermal-infrared satellite

SAN FRANCISCO — Hydrosat announced plans June 5 to gather thermal-infrared imagery with a second satellite launching later this month on the SpaceX Transporter-14 rideshare. VanZyl-2 has four times the […] The post Hydrosat poised to launch second thermal-infrared satellite appeared first on SpaceNews.

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U.S. satellite firms look abroad as foreign nations seek ‘sovereign’ eyes in the sky

The move reflects the democratization of space-based Earth observation technology as well as broader geopolitical realignments. The post U.S. satellite firms look abroad as foreign nations seek ‘sovereign’ eyes in the sky appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Isaacman: people with ‘axes to grind’ about Musk caused withdrawn NASA nomination

Jared Isaacman made clear he believes his nomination to be administrator of NASA was pulled by the White House because of his ties to Elon Musk. The post Isaacman: people with ‘axes to grind’ about Musk caused withdrawn NASA nomination appeared first on SpaceNews.

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How NASA advisory committees are navigating a new political landscape

Since the start of the second Trump administration, NASA’s formal advisory committees have largely been suspended. While the congressionally mandated Aerospace Safety Advisory Committee has continued its work, the NASA […] The post How NASA advisory committees are navigating a new political landscape appeared first on SpaceNews.

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