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Arianespace plans five Ariane 6 launches in 2025, primarily in the second half of the year

As Arianespace prepares for its first commercial Ariane 6 launch, it is projecting a manifest for the vehicle backloaded to the second half of the year. The post Arianespace plans five Ariane 6 launches in 2025, primarily in the second half of the year appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Astroscale and Clearspace reach development milestone for dual-satellite deorbit mission

Astroscale and ClearSpace have passed the halfway mark in de-risking key technologies for potentially de-orbiting two satellites in a single mission in 2026 for the UK Space Agency. The post Astroscale and Clearspace reach development milestone for dual-satellite deorbit mission appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Hubble, bubble, toil, and trouble: stirring up an arms race in space

Like a cursed spell, space-based missile defense keeps getting resurrected — no matter how many times it’s been banished. President Trump’s Executive Order, The Iron Dome for America, released Jan. […] The post Hubble, bubble, toil, and trouble: stirring up an arms race in space appeared first on SpaceNews.

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The efforts bridging space sustainability, from best intentions to real-world actions

As the use of space accelerates, so too does the risk of orbital debris — a pressing threat to communications, navigation and other technologies underpinning life on Earth. An estimated […] The post The efforts bridging space sustainability, from best intentions to real-world actions appeared first on SpaceNews.

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The merger between satellite and cellular industries: not (yet) a marriage made in heaven?

Almost one year ago, at the Mobile World Congress, the Global System for Mobile Communications Association and Global Satellite Operators Association announced their cooperation to foster innovation and seamless terrestrial […] The post The merger between satellite and cellular industries: not (yet) a marriage made in heaven? appeared first on SpaceNews.

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