Launch companies double down on increasing flight rates despite setbacks

Launch companies are reiterating plans to sharply increase flight rates to meet growing government and commercial demand, even as some fall short of earlier projections. The post Launch companies double down on increasing flight rates despite setbacks appeared first on SpaceNews.

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To lead in space, we must go all-in on our industrial base

The United States space enterprise is undergoing a sweeping transformation: commercial innovation is progressing at an incredible pace, with profound implications for national defense, economic competitiveness and industrial resilience. The shift represents unprecedented urgency across all levels of government to drive greater commercial space integration. At our annual 2025 State of the Space Industrial Base

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Military spending and direct-to-device competition are reshaping the space economy

PARIS – Expanding defense budgets and the direct-to-device race are driving growth in the global space economy, Novaspace CEO Pacôme Révillon, said at the outset of the World Space Business Week conference here. At the same time, the space sector is experiencing significant consolidation, with an average of more than 50 annual mergers and acquisitions completed

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CSO Co., Ltd. — Redefining Earth Observation with Cutting-Edge Camera Systems for Small Satellites

Earth observation is no longer just about capturing images from orbit — it is about delivering insights that shape how societies respond to global challenges. CSO Co., Ltd., a subsidiary […] The post CSO Co., Ltd. — Redefining Earth Observation with Cutting-Edge Camera Systems for Small Satellites appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Vast backs new NASA commercial space station strategy

WASHINGTON — The chief executive of commercial space station developer Vast says he supports NASA’s revised approach to supporting development of such stations, calling it the best way to avoid a gap in U.S. human presence in orbit. Speaking Sept. 11 at the Global Aerospace Summit, Max Haot endorsed NASA’s new strategy, announced more than

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Golden Dome’s cost: anywhere from billions to trillions, depending on design

A new report by Todd Harrison of the American Enterprise Institute estimates Golden Dome could cost from $252 billion to $3.6 trillion over 20 years, based on scope and capabilities The post Golden Dome’s cost: anywhere from billions to trillions, depending on design appeared first on SpaceNews.

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