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A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft safely splashed down off the California coast early July 15, wrapping up a nearly three-week ...
The United States defense and aerospace establishment is taking meaningful, if measured, steps to apply artificial intelligence to missions traditionally handled by human analysts and manual systems.
Plans to overhaul European space regulation would come with unprecedented enforcement power over domestic and foreign satellite operators, including on-site inspections and steep fines to uphold ...
SES expects to complete its acquisition of rival satellite operator Intelsat July 17 after clearing all regulatory hurdles in ...
China launches Tianzhou-9 to Tiangong space station with record cargo and upgraded EVA suits China launched a new cargo spacecraft to its Tiangong space station Monday to deliver astronaut supplies, ...
A draft House spending bill would keep NASA’s overall budget flat in fiscal year 2026 but shift money to exploration from ...
Outer space, the new high ground, is no longer the solitary domain of state powers. The growing participation of the private sector alongside government initiatives signals a dramatic transformation ...
Despite flat budgets for the FAA office that oversees commercial spaceflight, industry has mixed opinions of new launch fees ...
As China accelerates satellite launches and commercial deals for its answer to SpaceX’s Starlink, the race to deploy low Earth orbit (LEO) broadband is splitting into two rival blocs: one backed by ...
WASHINGTON — Congress is preparing to direct the Pentagon to establish permanent funding for a U.S. Space Force initiative ...
Firefly Aerospace has filed paperwork to go public, part of a trend of space companies taking traditional approaches to public markets.
WASHINGTON — The Senate Armed Services Committee voted 26-1 to advance its version of the National Defense Authorization Act ...