Dems Worry Golden Dome Will Launch Arms Race
“If we’re going to put something up in the sky for $500 billion and it just starts an arms race and then it doesn’t work because they can get around it, then that’s a massive waste of taxpayer dollars.”
“If we’re going to put something up in the sky for $500 billion and it just starts an arms race and then it doesn’t work because they can get around it, then that’s a massive waste of taxpayer dollars.”
What do penguins and US space industry suppliers have in common? It’s safer for both to travel in packs.
Less than four years after its founding, the Series C brings Impulse’s total financing to $525M.
The satellites—part of IBS’ CLOVE project—will carry UV and NIR observation instruments developed by IBS to monitor Venus’ cloud structures and atmospheric chemical makeup.
A “mix of old NASA thinking, new NASA thinking, and SLS shortcomings.”
“The United States is leading the world in space technology, and we can’t give that up.”
“The project will heighten the risk of turning the space into a war zone and creating a space arms race, and shake the international security and arms control system.”
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is leading a letter asking appropriators to provide $9B for NASA’s science mission directorate.
NASA and academic officials will head to Capitol Hill this week to testify before Congress on what many Americans consider to be the agency’s top priority: making sure a giant asteroid whizzing through space doesn’t wipe out life on Earth.
Their argument that lumpy quarter-to-quarter contract values should be expected didn’t seem to buoy investor sentiment, as the company’s stock dipped 6.5% by market close.
Our favorite interagency coordinating body is set to rise again.
Space solar power startup mPower Technology closed a $21M Series B to help scale production of its solar modules.
The propulsion firm is carving out a niche in the fields of highest interest to the Pentagon.