Paris to Host the Most Powerful Week in Space this September
From September 15–19, 2025, Paris will once again become the capital of the global space domain. Over five days, three flagship summits will bring together more than 1,800 decision-makers, 250+ senior speakers, and 600 organizations from over 60 countries to define the future of space business, defense, and innovation.
Duffy Selects 20-Year NASA Vet as His Number Two
By promoting Kshatriya, Duffy is following through on his commitment to “move away” from Earth sciences in favor of greater space exploration.
Laser Test Connects Satellite, Aircraft For High-Speed Troop Data
Sick of waiting for videos to download on your 100-Mbps-plus connection? Troops in the field also are hungry for high-bandwidth data—and SDA just oversaw a test promising exactly that.
Trump Confirms SPACECOM Move to Alabama
The official relocation to the Redstone Arsenal installation is the latest chapter in a multi-year back-and-forth that started in the final days of Trump’s first term.
Op-ed: Space Science Is Part of the Space Race with China
Beijing is pressing ahead with an ambitious space science effort designed to close the gap with—or even exceed—US capabilities in the coming decades. If our elected leaders believe that America’s continued leadership in space is paramount, they must press our national lead in space science.
Scientists Call For New Agency to Promote, Oversee Space
The Federation of American Scientists recommended that the Space Promotion and Regulatory Agency should be formed by merging the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation and the Commerce Department’s Office of Space Commerce.
True Anomaly Hires Sarah Walter As COO
“I am a big proponent of go fast, fail, learn and repeat, and continue to get better.”
Rocket Lab’s Neutron Pad Is Open For Launch
Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the oceanside Launch Complex 3 on Thursday. While pausing to mark the milestone, however, Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck said there’s still a lot of work to be done—and that the company is racing to meet its goal of launching Neutron on its first flight by the end of the year.
NOAA’s Weather Sat Do-Over Starts With Less
The next-generation of US weather satellites isn’t so next-generation anymore.
Inside Aerospacelab’s Pitch to Build IRIS2
Payload sat down with Benoît Deper, Aerospacelab’s founder and CEO, to discuss the startup’s pitch to manufacture Europe’s secure satcom constellation.
Op-ed: Space is Getting Dangerous. We’re Not Building for It.
If conflict erupts in Europe, the first strike won’t be on land, at sea, or in the air. It’ll be in orbit.