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Moog Now Accepting Orders for Software Development Units for New High-Speed Space Computers

Gilbert, AZ – Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems, is now accepting orders […] The post Moog Now Accepting Orders for Software Development Units for New High-Speed Space Computers appeared first on SpaceNews.

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After Resilience’s moon landing attempt, why openness is key to the lunar economy

Last week, I looked at the faces of our guests at our moon landing event and watched as awe, wonder and hopefulness transformed into disappointment. Moments before the expected touch […] The post After Resilience’s moon landing attempt, why openness is key to the lunar economy appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Regulators clear Starlink-enabled texting trial in war-torn Ukraine

Local regulators have approved Ukrainian telco Kyivstar’s plans to start testing space-enabled texting services this summer using SpaceX’s Starlink constellation, targeting areas crippled by Russian strikes and other terrestrial coverage gaps. The post Regulators clear Starlink-enabled texting trial in war-torn Ukraine appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Learning from the past: How history can guide space and cyber rules today

In 1962, the world stood on the brink of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis. What saved us wasn’t just luck — it was the hotline hastily established between […] The post Learning from the past: How history can guide space and cyber rules today appeared first on SpaceNews.

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