The business case for resting among the stars

Memorial spaceflights have grown from novelty to a modest and steady business, one that’s carried thousands of loved ones to orbit over the past three decades. Now, a startup founded by a former Blue Origin engineer aims to harness the space industry’s latest advances to take the market mainstream. Ryan Mitchell, founder of Florida-based Space

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Frontgrade Launches SIMOPS Dual-Channel Power Amplifier for Defense Communications and Electronic Warfare Applications

Colorado Springs, CO (September 09, 2025) – Frontgrade Technologies, a leading provider of high-reliability electronic solutions for space and national security missions, today introduced its SIMOPS Dual-Channel Power Amplifier. This […] The post Frontgrade Launches SIMOPS Dual-Channel Power Amplifier for Defense Communications and Electronic Warfare Applications appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Frontgrade Launches Space-Optimized PSM28 Power Supply Module for High-Reliability SpaceVPX Systems

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (September 9, 2025) Frontgrade Technologies, a leading provider of high-reliability electronic solutions for space and national security missions, today announced the release of the PSM28 VPX Power […] The post Frontgrade Launches Space-Optimized PSM28 Power Supply Module for High-Reliability SpaceVPX Systems appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Abolishing the UK’s independent space agency could be a mistake

At the end of August, the U.K. government took the decision to fold the UK Space Agency (UKSA) into the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). UKSA was created in 2010, reflecting the understanding that the space sector was becoming increasingly important to the economy. During its tenure, the British astronaut Tim Peake was

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China launches mystery Yaogan-45 spysat, expands Geesatcom constellation

China carried out two launches Monday, sending a new reconnaissance satellite into an unexpected orbit and adding 11 spacecraft to automaker Geely’s commercial constellation. The post China launches mystery Yaogan-45 spysat, expands Geesatcom constellation appeared first on SpaceNews.

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