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ESA Expands Support for Emerging European Launch Providers with Additional €44.22 Million

ESA Expands Support for Emerging European Launch Providers with Additional €44.22 Million.

The Exploration Company Secures $160 Million for Nyx Spacecraft Development

The Exploration Company Secures $160 Million for Nyx Spacecraft Development.

ABL Space Systems Exits Commercial Launch Market, Shifts to Missile Defense

ABL Space Systems Exits Commercial Launch Market, Shifts to Missile Defense.

Impulse Space Contracts Three SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches for Helios Transfer Vehicle

Impulse Space Contracts Three SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches for Helios Transfer Vehicle.

First and Second Stages for Next Ariane 6 Flight En Route

ArianeGroup has confirmed that the first and second stages for the next Ariane 6 flight have begun the transatlantic voyage aboard the sail-assisted transport ship Canopée. The first Ariane 6 flight was launched on 9 July from Europe’s launch facility in French Guiana. While Arianespace, the rocket’s commercial operator, had initially stated that the next […] The post First and Second Stages for Next Ariane 6 Flight En Route appeared first on European Spaceflight..

Artemis and the New Administration

As the NASA community ponders how the agency, especially the Artemis program, may fare in the second Trump Administration, one industry veteran is suggesting a new policy approach: have NASA […].

Blue Origin raises its first flight worthy New Glenn into launch position ahead of final testing

Blue Origin aims to launch its first mission before the end of 2024. It will carry the company’s Blue Ring technology as its primary payload..

Denmark The 48th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords

Denmark The 48th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords.

Rocket Lab Signs First Customer for Neutron, Targets Mid-2025 Launch

Rocket Lab Signs First Customer for Neutron, Targets Mid-2025 Launch.

Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology

Join us November 20 at 1:00 PM EST for a discussion on a groundbreaking initiative from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) — a $700 million investment in data labeling to empower artificial intelligence in geospatial intelligence. The post Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology appeared first on SpaceNews..