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Samara Aerospace pointing technology to be tested in orbit

SAN FRANCISCO – Samara Aerospace’s patented satellite-pointing technology will soon be tested in orbit on an Impulse Space Mira orbital transfer vehicle launching on a SpaceX Transporter rideshare. In ground-based testing, Samara has shown that all elements of the company’s Multifunctional Structures for Attitude Control (MSAC) technology can survive launch forces and work well in […]

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Analysts question Germany’s request for defensive and inspector satellites

LONDON — The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is looking to purchase satellites capable of jamming other spacecraft and inspecting objects in space, and it wants to do so on tight deadlines.  But experts are skeptical whether Germany could achieve the ambitious goals including launches on a yet unflown domestic launcher after years of underinvestment into

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Taiwan should build a space-enabled kill web, not big warships

As part of a broader modernization effort, United States defense assistance should focus on freeing Taiwan’s senior military leadership from outdated paradigms by embedding multi-domain operations, joint training and campaign-level wargaming. The Pentagon’s most valuable contribution is doctrinal and architectural: helping Taiwan build a kill web — a distributed sensor-to-shooter network spanning space, air, sea

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Orion installed on SLS as Artemis 2 preparations continue during shutdown

The Orion spacecraft for the Artemis 2 mission has been installed on its Space Launch System rocket as preparations for the circumlunar flight continue despite a government shutdown. The post Orion installed on SLS as Artemis 2 preparations continue during shutdown appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Starlink mini lasers to link Muon Space satellites for near real-time connectivity

SpaceX is supplying optical terminals to Muon Space, the four-year-old Californian manufacturer said Oct. 21, enabling its future Halo satellites to use the Starlink broadband constellation as a global data-relay network. The post Starlink mini lasers to link Muon Space satellites for near real-time connectivity appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Landspace begins final preparations for China’s first orbital launch and landing attempt

Launch startup Landspace is in the final stages of preparations for the first launch of its Zhuque-3 rocket and a potentially landmark mission for China. The post Landspace begins final preparations for China’s first orbital launch and landing attempt appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Belgian startup Nxgsat raises early funds for virtual 5G satellite modem

A Belgian startup led by satellite networking veterans announced $1.4 million in seed funding Oct. 21 to develop a virtual 5G modem, designed for multi-orbit compatibility across traditionally closed communications infrastructure. The post Belgian startup Nxgsat raises early funds for virtual 5G satellite modem appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Duffy says NASA will open Artemis 3 lander contract to competition

NASA’s acting administrator says he will “open up the contract” SpaceX holds to land astronauts on the moon for the Artemis 3 mission because the company has fallen behind schedule. The post Duffy says NASA will open Artemis 3 lander contract to competition appeared first on SpaceNews.

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America needs a ‘Plan B’ to reach the moon first

China is on track to land its first crew on the lunar surface by 2030 and establish a base at the resource-rich south pole — a site that offers continuous sunlight, access to water ice and control of the most valuable real estate beyond Earth. Beijing’s record of steady, disciplined progress in space suggests they

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