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Space Command’s case for orbital logistics: Why the Pentagon is being urged to think beyond launch

Gen. Stephen Whiting: A space becomes a contested military domain, the Pentagon needs not just rockets but also a sustainment and mobility infrastructure to support satellites The post Space Command’s case for orbital logistics: Why the Pentagon is being urged to think beyond launch appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Space Futures Centre, World Economic Forum Launch Space Debris Insights Report

The Space Futures Centre a global independent center established in partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Saudi Space Agency to support the growth of the global space economy […] The post Space Futures Centre, World Economic Forum Launch Space Debris Insights Report appeared first on SpaceNews.

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OQ Technology plots smartphone test amid SpaceX’s C-band D2D push

OQ Technology is preparing to deploy a small satellite to test using C-band to connect smartphones from LEO, joining SpaceX in a push to repurpose part of the spectrum for direct-to-device services. The post OQ Technology plots smartphone test amid SpaceX’s C-band D2D push appeared first on SpaceNews.

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China set for crewed lunar tests, record launches, moon mission and reusable rockets in 2026

China appears set to accelerate its launch rate this year while also conducting tests key to its crewed lunar ambitions and launching major missions. The post China set for crewed lunar tests, record launches, moon mission and reusable rockets in 2026 appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Earth observation’s adoption gap is a supply design problem

For more than a decade, the Earth observation industry has insisted that commercial adoption is just around the corner. Yet adoption outside defense remains limited, uneven, and difficult to sustain. The question is no longer whether EO is valuable, but whether the industry is delivering it in a form commercial users can actually use. The

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Terran Orbital to Deliver Nebula Bus for Mitsubishi Electric LEO Demo Mission

IRVINE, CA – January 28, 2026 – Terran Orbital proudly announces the Mitsubishi Electric LEO Demo Mission, a state-of-the-art project in collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and Mitsubishi Electric US. […] The post Terran Orbital to Deliver Nebula Bus for Mitsubishi Electric LEO Demo Mission appeared first on SpaceNews.

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