The U.S. Space Force-62 Weather System Follow-on Microwave space vehicle, the first of two spacecraft being developed by Ball Aerospace in collaboration with the Space Systems Command, has been delivered to the
MoreA U.S. Space Force official said in a recent interview that many of the companies reaching out to the Space Systems Command Front Door align with the various dimensions of space servicing,
MoreThe U.S. Space Force plans to start identifying member companies for the Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve, also known as CASR, and place them under contract by 2025, C4ISRNET reported Friday. The Commercial
MoreNASA will send a low-frequency radio spectrometer to space to observe the dynamic radio energy environment near the moon’s surface to determine how natural and human-generated activity there could interfere with science
MoreNASA is completing the initial phase of a project to develop concept designs of a 40-kilowatt nuclear fission reactor that could be used in future lunar technology demonstrations and plans to extend
MoreU.S. Space Force officials said the service branch’s mobility and logistics plans involve the procurement of satellites that can be refueled and propulsion systems that can be buckled in to existing spacecraft
MoreDerek Tournear, director of the Space Development Agency, wrote an article explaining whether industry’s reluctance to compete for fixed-price contracts affects SDA’s business model. In a LinkedIn article published Wednesday, he said
MoreA bipartisan group of Senate lawmakers has introduced legislation that would authorize the Department of Commerce’s Office of Space Commerce to create a space traffic coordination system to provide the public access
MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Space Commerce has convened members of the newly established Independent Review Board to review and provide feedback on the Traffic Coordination System for Space,
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has adopted guidance on rules regarding orbital debris mitigation as part of efforts to promote space innovation. FCC said Thursday the Order on Reconsideration provides satellite operators with
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