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True Anomaly Unveils Two Training Products

Space security startup True Anomaly debuted its on-orbit and digital range services today, offering customers new options for testing and training. These applications are designed to provide DoD with a controlled training environment for detecting threats, practicing new tactics in orbit, and test space security missions.  “Each military service needs a dedicated test and training […]

LEOStartups

Vast Partners with Impulse for Haven-1 LEO Station Propulsion

Space habitat startup Vast tapped Impulse Space to develop the propulsion system for its Haven-1 LEO space station. “Our qualified Saiph thruster is a perfect fit for Haven-1’s propulsion requirements. We look forward to collaborating with such a dedicated and like-minded team,” said Impulse chief Tom Mueller.  Orbital workshop: Vast intends to deploy Haven-1 to […]

LEOStartups

Tomorrow.io Closes $87M Series E for Weather Satellites

Tomorrow.io, a weather intelligence and climate security platform, announced an $87M Series E funding round led by Activate Capital. The investment will be used to accelerate the deployment of its 20-bird constellation over the next 18-24 months.  “We believe Tomorrow.io’s vertically integrated approach and satellite constellation will accelerate a paradigm shift in how millions around […]

LEO

Roscosmos Reveals Details on the Russian Orbital Station Cosmonaut Program

Russia will select the first cohort of Russian Orbital Station (ROS) cosmonauts by next year, officials announced last week. Development of the training program for the selected cosmonauts is expected to be completed by 2025.  Russian Orbital Station 101: With the ISS set to deorbit by the end of the decade, Russia has proposed building […]

BusinessRockets

Firefly Aerospace Buys Spaceflight Inc.

Launch startup Firefly Aerospace announced yesterday that it has acquired Spaceflight Inc., a space services and transportation company, to build its on-orbit service offerings. Firefly did not disclose the terms of the deal.  Firefly: The Texas-based rocket startup, which focuses on the small to medium-lift market, achieved orbit for the first time in October with […]

Moon

Russia is Set to Head Back to the Moon in August

Russia’s lunar race has a new start date.  After years of delays, Russia’s Luna-25 probe is slated to launch to the Moon aboard a Soyuz-2 Fregat rocket on Aug. 11, according to Russian state news site TASS and local tour operator RocketTrip.  The uncrewed mission will be the first Russian lunar trip in 45+ years. […]

Startups

Galvanick Raises $10M for Industrial Cybersecurity 

Galvanick, an industrial cybersecurity startup, raised a $10M seed round to expand its team and continue developing its debut product.  The seed investors include MaC Venture Capital, Founders Fund, Village Global, Countdown Capital, Hanover Technology Investment Management, Shrug Capital, and 8090 Industries. Protect the machines: Galvanick was founded in 2021 and is led by Josh […]

RocketsStartups

Sierra Space Powers up Dream Chaser in Preparation for Maiden Flight

Sierra Space turned on its Dream Chaser spaceplane for the first time Wednesday, checking off a major milestone before its first flight to the ISS, which is expected at the end of the year. Dream Chaser 101 The autonomous spaceplane is designed to launch vertically atop a heavy-lift rocket, but land horizontally on a runway. […]

Civil

NASA’s UAP Team Shares Report Update

A NASA panel poured cold water on UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) hype in their first public meeting yesterday, saying better data was needed for conclusive answers.  “There is a very limited number of high-quality observations and data curation of UAP,” said Daniel Evans, who works within NASA’s Science Mission Directorate.  UAP craze: NASA organized a […]

Civil

Florida Limits Spaceflight Liabilities to Attract Launch Businesses 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law last week to reduce the liability for commercial spaceflight companies in a bid to lure even more launch providers to the Space Coast. The law grants launch businesses sweeping immunity from flight-related injury or death liability, on the condition that the crew members sign a waiver. […]

Rockets

NASA Inspector General Highly Critical of SLS Spending

NASA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a scathing report yesterday on the cost overruns in the engine and booster contracts under the Artemis SLS program. The report revealed $23.8B of total SLS expenses since 2012, resulting in a dizzying $4.2B cost per launch.  Over the Moon: SLS is an expendable heavy-lift rocket designed to […]

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Fleet Raises $33M to Expand its Mineral Exploration Tech

Fleet raked in $33M in a Series C round yesterday to build out its satellite-enabled mineral exploration solution. Blackbird led the funding round, which valued the startup at $229M.  Down Undah: Headquartered in South Australia, Fleet is hyper-focused on serving one of the region’s largest economies, resource mining. The company leverages its seven-nanosatellite LEO constellation […]