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LunarPolicy

Artemis III Could Face Further Delays, Watchdogs Say

One week after NASA announced new launch dates for two upcoming Artemis missions, officials were already saying that the agency may not be able to stick to the new schedule.

GEOStartups

Impulse Space is Making a Very Big Kick Stage

The man who built the Falcon 9’s Merlin engine is back with a new vehicle that aims to make reaching geostationary orbits cheaper. 

Military

SDA Awards Tranche 2 Tracking Layer Contracts

The Space Development Agency (SDA) awarded another batch of big ticket contracts yesterday to the three companies that will build the Tranche 2 Tracking Layer of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA).

Polaris

The Future of CRSRA With Its New Director

The commercial remote sensing industry is showing no signs of slowing down, and the new head of the Commercial Remote Sensing Regulatory Affairs division wants to make sure the government can keep up. 

BusinessStartups

Exclusive: Apex Completes Ultra-Fast Satellite Qualification

LA-based satellite manufacturer Apex Space Systems has assembled, integrated, and tested its first satellite bus less than a year after beginning the design process.

VC/PE

Private Space Firms Had Their Worst Fundraising in a Decade

Private space companies raised $17.9B last year—a 25% reduction from 2022 and the lowest in ten years, according to a report released today by venture fund Space Capital. 

Technology

NASA Nixes Solar Power From Space (At Least For Now)

The dream of using solar panels in space to deliver electricity to the Earth below has animated engineers for 80+ years, but even with the falling cost of space access, we’re still far from solving the climate change problem with orbital power plants.

Civil

ESA’s 2024 Budget Rises 10% to €7.8B

The European Space Agency budget will increase this year by 10% to €7.8B ($8.5B), the agency announced at its annual press briefing yesterday.  

Parallax

Orphaned Stars Mapped to their Parents

Despite the millennia humanity has spent looking up at the stars and pondering their existence, and despite all the fancy tools we’ve dreamed up and built to help clarify the cosmos, the precise process of star formation is still an enigma—let alone the details of the rest of the long, slow lifetime of any individual star.

Business

D-Orbit Raises $110M Series C

D-Orbit, a European in-space logistics startup, secured €100M ($110M) as an initial raise in a Series C round, which will allow it to expand its service offerings and build out operations in the US, Europe, and the UK, the company announced this morning. 

BusinessEuropeInternational

Sateliot Raises €6M

Spanish satellite operator startup Sateliot announced yesterday that it has clinched €6M ($6.6M) in funding from Banco Santander, the largest bank in Spain. 

Moon

Add Another Year to Your Artemis Calendar

The astronauts heading around the Moon on NASA’s Artemis II mission shouldn’t be packing their bags just yet.