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BusinessLEO

Axiom Launching Two Data Centers to LEO This Year

Many sectors of the space industry predict that AI and machine learning will help process the unprecedented amount of data collected in orbit. The ODC nodes will help enable that, according to Axiom.

BusinessDebrisLEO

LeoLabs Unveils Scout Mobile Radar System

Unlike the rest of LeoLabs’ fixed radar tech, Scout is a mobile radar platform that can be deployed anywhere in the world.

Lunar

Voyager’s Dust-Repellent Coating Tested On the Moon

Voyager Technologies’ Clear Dust Repellent Coating (CDRC) is a passive, electricity-free technology designed to keep lunar regolith off equipment.

EuropeInternationalMilitary

New Report Catalogs Military Capabilities in Orbit

There is a widespread acknowledgement that future conflicts will take place, at least partially, in space.

EuropeInternationalSatcom

NanoAvionics to Build Sats for SpinLaunch

The Lithuania-based company will build the satellites—which will be the first batch of a planned 1,200-satellite constellation—in its newly expanded production facilities in Vilnius. 

ISAMState of the Space Industry 2025

The State of ISAM 2025

ISAM is a bit like three kids in a trench coat trying to pass as a single individual—fittingly, no one part is mature enough to stand on its own.

StartupsTechnology

Portal Space Systems Raises Staggering $17.5M Seed 

Portal plans to use the seed round to scale production and accelerate Supernova’s development in time for a mid-2026 maiden launch date.

TechnologyVC/PE

Aetherflux Raises $50M Series A

Index Ventures and Interlagos led the round, which also included participation from Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, NEA, and actor Jared Leto, among others.

AnalysisLaunchVC/PE

Charts Defining the Space Industry in Q1 ‘25 

Despite turbulence in public markets, Q1 private space dealmaking was strong—particularly for the launch sector. 

LaunchState of the Space Industry 2025

The State of Launch 2025

“Physics doesn’t care how much capital you’ve got. Poor engineering decisions don’t care how much capital you’ve got,” said Beck. “For a rocket company to come together to produce a product…and business that works is really, really hard.”

LEOMilitaryScience

DoD Taps Slingshot to Track Adversaries on Orbit

Using photometric sensors, Slingshot can spot an orbital object’s unique light-based “fingerprint” to help the DoD understand the technology that America’s adversaries are deploying in space.

LunarPolaris

Lunar Startup CEOs Push For ‘CLPS 2.0’

CEOs asked lawmakers to support block buys in CLPS 2.0 to give industry the opportunity to purchase materials in advance, providing certainty in both the supply chain and the workforce.