An orbital data center startup is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission for a constellation of as many as 88,000 satellites.
In the absence of the National Space Council, the White House OSTP has taken on a lead role in coordinating national space ...
WASHINGTON — The conflict between the United States and Iran is turning the Strait of Hormuz into a live testing ground for commercial geospatial intelligence — a role similar to what the Ukraine war ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force has increased by $2 billion the value of a contract with Raytheon to produce and sustain ...
China is developing low-cost lunar cargo options for its expanding moon program A state-owned space contractor has unveiled a concept for an “economical lunar cargo transport” system as China prepares ...
The Senate Commerce Committee voted March 12 to send the nomination of Matt Anderson as NASA deputy administrator to the full ...
The first field test of Leonardo’s Michelangelo “security dome” architecture will take place in Ukraine by the end of 2026, ...
SpaceNews caught up with Rebecca Evernden, the recently appointed Director of the new UK Space Agency, at Space This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity. SpaceNews: Which do you see as ...
Eutelsat has ended capacity leases on two Russian spacecraft after one failed in orbit and the other is set to relocate, ...
Japanese satellite servicing company Astroscale has selected Isar Aerospace to launch a deorbiting mission developed by its British subsidiary.
Kazakhstan is approaching a moment of strategic truth. It can either become Eurasia’s indispensable broker of space, AI and ...
China ends month-long launch hiatus with separate Guowang and Shiyan-30 satellite missions China resumed orbital launch activity Thursday with a pair of missions lifting off from Hainan and Xichang ...