Industry to Save the Day on MSR
The fate of Mars Sample Return is in industry’s hands.
The fate of Mars Sample Return is in industry’s hands.
The business of space was once primarily the domain of a handful of corporations and deep-pocketed governments.
Payload Research’s Starlink revenue estimate for 2024 is $6.85B.
Astrobotic is looking to expand into the national security sector and pitching DoD on how some of its Moon landing tech could be used by troops here on Earth.
Astroscale has hunted down its targeted space debris and is now within paparazzi distance.
Rocket Lab and True Anomaly will square off in orbit next year.
Two Japanese astronauts will travel to the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis program, potentially becoming the first non-Americans to set foot on the lunar surface.
Astranis, a satcom startup, unveiled its Omega micro GEO broadband satellite platform yesterday, designed to offer five times the power of its first-generation models.
Europe’s Mars rover mission is getting a new lease on life.
Lockheed Martin is preparing to launch its medium-sized LM 400 bus before the end of the year in preparation for a few classified opportunities coming down the pipeline, Lockheed Space President Robert Lightfoot told a small group of reporters at Space Symposium.
The UN’s space chief has some advice for Japan: be bolder.
The US civil and military space orgs got together to suss out the state of the space industrial base, and their conclusions are clear: resilience and speed are top priorities, and commercial partnerships are what will make that possible.