The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has begun seeking information from potential industry sources capable of providing ground and mission support services for NOAA’s future space weather spacecraft missions. A notice posted
MoreThe U.S. Space Force is seeking information from potential contractors with advanced space power and propulsion capabilities, or ASPP, for the third iteration of its University Consortium/Space Strategic Technology Institute program, also
MoreNASA is moving forward with its work on a series of Earth System Observatory missions meant to carry out the five designated observables cited in the 2018 Earth science decadal survey. The
MoreThe Joint Task Force-Space Defense Commercial Operations has adopted a new name to reflect its collaborative mission to use commercial space domain awareness capabilities. Now known as the Joint Commercial Operations, or
MoreThe Boeing-built X-37B unmanned experimental orbital test vehicle launched on its seventh mission aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral to test and demonstrate technologies
MoreNASA has issued the first iteration of a document that aims to provide guidance on how best to address and adapt to the cyber vulnerabilities that accompany the growing interconnectedness and integration
MoreNASA and the Departments of Defense and Commerce submitted a Space Manufacturing Technology Report to the National Space Council, providing 14 recommendations to maintain U.S. leadership in the sector. The document also
MoreU.S. Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a new policy updating the National Space Council’s regulatory framework for novel activities in space. The United States Novel Space Activities Authorization and Supervision Framework suggests
MoreNASA has launched 14 Flight Opportunities research payloads aboard Blue Origin‘s New Shepard reusable suborbital rocket to help researchers test new technologies and materials for space applications. Among the payloads launched on
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