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The Uncertain Future Of Boeing’s Space Business

A one-time titan of the space industry finds itself on the sidelines, plagued by ballooning costs and slow timelines in its space division at a time when price and speed are king.

Military

Report: DoD Needs Better Plan to Partner With Allies In Orbit

A lack of cohesiveness across the US space enterprise is getting in the way of cooperation with allies, according to a report released this week by RAND. 

Research

Predicting SpaceX’s 2024 Revenue

We’re once again dusting off the crystal ball and predicting SpaceX’s 2024 revenue. 

LaunchLEO

Starship Will Launch Starlab’s Commercial Space Station

Starlab Space, a joint venture between Airbus and Voyager Space, chose SpaceX’s Starship to launch a commercial station.

Business

SKY Perfect JSAT Opens Laser Debris Removal Firm

A Japanese firm has a new concept for getting junk out of the way in space: lasers.

MilitaryPolaris

Space Force Earns a ‘Marginal’ Grade From Heritage Foundation

The Space Force is not currently able to offer troops the real-time operational intelligence from space that would be required during a potential conflict conflict with an adversary like China, according to a report from the Heritage Foundation.

BusinessVC/PE

Quindar Raises $6M Seed Extension and Partners with KSAT

Quindar is moving toward its satellite constellation automation goals with the help of a $6M seed extension round and a strategic integration partnership with KSAT.

GEOISAM

Space Force Prefers Northrop Grumman’s Fuel Port

The Space Force chose Northrop’s ($NOC) satellite propellant refueling system as a standard design for future military spacecraft, a decision that could shape the orbital servicing industry. 

BusinessMilitary

Why Private Companies Provide Better SSA Than The Pentagon

The TraCCS program not just to give DOD a rest from tracking the ever-increasing amount of stuff in orbit and focus on military objectives; it’s also that private SSA is more accurate than what the government is providing.

Business

US Seeks to Toss Out Ligado Spectrum Lawsuit

The Ligado spectrum rights saga continues. The US government filed a motion to dismiss Ligado’s lawsuit over spectrum rights last week, challenging the court’s jurisdiction and disputing the satcom provider’s claims. Origin story: In 2020, the FCC authorized Ligado’s use of the L-band spectrum, green-lighting its plans for a terrestrial 5G network. The company said…

Launch

Firefly Aerospace Tapped to Compete for US Spy Sat Launches

Small launcher Firefly joined a small club on Thursday, when the NRO approved the startup’s Alpha rocket to compete for launch spy satellites under the ten-year, $700M Streamlined Launch Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Contract (SLIC).

BusinessStartups

When Life Gives You Nuclear Waste, Make Batteries

Nuclear energy company Zeno Power announced a major step forward on Friday in its bid to provide atomic power for civil and commercial missions to deep space.