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NASA Reveals Bennu Asteroid Samples, Finds Water and Carbon

Small rocks, big rocks, carbon rocks, water rocks—everyone gets a space rock.

BusinessISAM

Exclusive: Spaceium and Aphelia Partner on In-Space Recharging

In-orbit wireless charging for spacecraft, here we come. 

VC/PE

Exclusive: Auriga Space Emerges from Stealth with $5M Funding Round

Auriga Space emerged from stealth today with a novel electromagnetic launch system and $5M in its pocket for prototyping and expanding its LA facility.

EOInternational

Limits on Collecting Satellite Imagery Over Israel Continue

As the world watches Hamas’ brutal attack on Israel unfold, American eyes in the sky are limited in what they can show because of a 1997 law.

MilitaryPolaris

Space Force Team Reps US at Lachs Space Moot

Three Space Force officers represented the service on the world stage in a new way last week: as the North American team at an international space law competition in Azerbaijan.

BusinessVC/PE

Proteus Space Emerges from Stealth with a $4.2M Seed

Proteus Space thinks satellite manufacturing takes too damn long.

Launch

Spain’s PLD Space Launches for the First Time

PLD Space, a Spanish rocket startup, successfully launched its Miura-1 suborbital rocket on Saturday.

Analysis

Starlink Nears Approval in India + Payload Analysis

India is on the verge of approving SpaceX’s Starlink service, paving the way for the launch—or, dare we say, broadband—giant to bring satellite internet to a nation of 1.4B people.

Startups

Machina Labs Nabs $32M Series B

Tech giant NVIDIA is bringing AI fever—and dollars—to manufacturing.

ParallaxScience

Vector Atomic Delivers Atomic Gyroscope to DIU

The most accurate clock in the world will pass 50B years before it falls a single second behind. A clock like that could change everything we know about timekeeping and tracking our position in the world, dramatically transforming the precision of our measurements across the globe in a moment. This type of clock is a…

BusinessLEO

Voyager, Northrop Team Up For Private Space Station Competition

Northrop Grumman is pulling out of NASA’s competition to build a private space station in LEO as a solo entity to instead pair up with Voyager’s Nanoracks. 

GEO

Russian Luch 2 Maneuvers in GEO

GEO operators are on high alert after a Russian craft was spotted maneuvering around in orbit, presumably to take a peek at neighboring satellites.