FCC Chair Pushes For Stricter Debris Rules
The head of the FCC is calling on the agency to change its regulations to further limit how much debris is created in orbit.
The head of the FCC is calling on the agency to change its regulations to further limit how much debris is created in orbit.
“It starts to feel more like an aircraft engine development than a rocket engine development.”
Over the last decade, China has grown its military presence in space to include sophisticated space planes, recon birds, secure comms, SSA, and ASAT capabilities.
MDA’s space robotics capabilities could help set the new station apart from competitors.
UK satellite manufacturer Open Cosmos will build a €60M ($65.1M) EO constellation for Greece to help the Mediterranean nation tackle ocean pollution and challenges in agriculture.
The rare public back-and-forth between Congress and the White House that led to the reveal of Russia’s nuclear ASAT plans is getting a review under an amendment to the NDAA introduced by Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA).
Another Starship test flight is around the corner.
“This is not a safety of flight issue,” Boeing Starliner executive Mark Nappi said in a press conference Friday.
The Pentagon’s declining budget request for the Space Force puts the US at risk of ceding leadership in space to China, according to a letter released Thursday by the National Security Space Association.
“If we land, it is dependent on SpaceX having their [Starship] lander ready.”
ESA’s long-awaited turn to private companies for spacecraft comes eighteen years after NASA.
NASA leadership touted the benefits of using AI in a town hall meeting on Wednesday, but emphasized that the new tech will be used in a responsible way that won’t replace the space agency’s skilled workforce.