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Transporter-14 To Launch Multiple Maritime, Defense Sats

After a weekend-long weather delay, SpaceX is expected to launch its fourth rideshare mission of the year this afternoon.

Launch

Longshot is Gunning For Kinetic Space Launch

It does what it says on the box.

EuropeInternationalStartupsVC/PE

Defense Drives EU Space Funding to Record Highs

Grab a bucket. It’s raining cash in Europe.  

EuropePolicy

ESA Watch: 2040 Vision Takes Center Stage in Paris 

ESA is thinking big in Technology 2040, a new report that provides a roadmap for the region’s future in space over the next ~15 years.

Launch

Honda Hops Reusable Booster Prototype

The liquid-fueled mini-booster landed within 15 inches of its target.

EOPolicy

EO CEOs Slam ‘Shortsighted and Perilous’ Budget Request

Leaders at six of America’s biggest remote sensing firms are urging Congress to reject cuts proposed in the Trump administration’s fiscal 2026 budget plan—a proposal that would dramatically reduce the government’s purchasing of commercial EO data.

Polaris

Report Proposes Fixes For The Aerospace Talent Gap

It’s time for the aerospace and defense sector to learn to do more with less.

EuropeLunarMoon

Venturi Space Unveils its All-European Rover

A tangible example of Europe’s efforts to achieve technological independence at home—and on another world.

Civil

NASA Begins Workforce Cuts Without A Spending Plan

US President Donald Trump’s budget envisions cutting nearly a third of all NASA employees.

Deep SpaceEuropeStartups

For Pulsar Fusion, Business is Bigger in Texas

UK nuclear propulsion startup Pulsar Fusion has dreams of ferrying rockets to the Moon, Mars, and Saturn—but first, they’re headed to Texas.

Military

Is The World Ready for Missile Defense As A Service?

The Pentagon could put elements of the Golden Dome in private hands.

LaunchPolicy

Why Is SpaceX The Master of Launch?

Billions of dollars have yet to buy a SpaceX competitor.