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Reçu aujourd’hui — 6 novembre 2025 SpaceNews

Managing space domain awareness data has become a greater challenge than collecting it

6 novembre 2025 à 13:00
Comspoc’s SSASuite commercial-off-the-shelf software platform, is designed to enable satellite operations teams to deliver highly accurate, actionable space situational awareness. Credit: Comspoc

Demand has never been greater for the monitoring of objects in orbit and the coordination of their safe movement. The number of active satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) has surged from less than a thousand in 2019, when SpaceX began launching its colossal Starlink broadband constellation, to more than 10,000 today. As other megaconstellations […]

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ESA advances ERS program, marking shift toward dual-use and defense

5 novembre 2025 à 20:26
European Commissioner for Defence and Space Andrius Kubilius, Poland's Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domański and ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher were opening speakers at the Space for European Resilience conference. Credit: ESA - J. Van de Vel

Milan — The European Space Agency has refined its plan for the European Resilience from Space (ERS) program, outlining a €1 billion ($1.15 billion) framework that more directly ties Earth observation, telecommunications and navigation to Europe’s growing defense and security needs. The updated proposal will go before member states for approval at the Nov. 26–27 […]

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Astranis unveils Vanguard for secure beyond-line-of-sight satellite communications

5 novembre 2025 à 16:19

Astranis announced plans Nov. 5 to roll out a mobile ad-hoc network service called Vanguard, using its small geostationary satellites to extend the range of point-to-point communications for disaster relief or secure defense operations.

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Live Event: The Role of Space-Based Interceptors in Golden Dome

5 novembre 2025 à 15:56
The Role of Space-Based Interceptors in Golden Dome Webinar

From inflationary pressures and shifting interest rates to supply chain challenges and intensifying great-power competition, today’s macroeconomic and geopolitical forces are reshaping the future of space investment. For investors and businesses, navigating this environment means balancing capital market dynamics, technology cycles, and an increasingly complex landscape of export controls, trade restrictions, and government influence.

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Accelerate U.S. lunar exploration with a robotic sample return campaign

5 novembre 2025 à 14:00
A lunar sample on display. Credit: NASA

A realistic and cost-effective path for the United States to advance the exploration and development of the moon, and to keep our nation in the forefront of that enterprise, is to dramatically increase robotic exploration efforts and to focus with urgency on a comprehensive campaign to collect and return geologic samples from a wide range […]

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Crafting a Democratic space policy in the Trump era

5 novembre 2025 à 14:00
Richard Dalbello speaks at the 2024 SpaceNews Icon Awards. Credit: Jason Dixson Photography

In space policy today, Republican views dominate. The party holds majorities in the House and Senate, while the White House is stretching — or breaking — the limits of executive power. Democratic views on space are largely couched in terms of opposition to White House initiatives, such as proposed cuts in NASA’s budget or efforts […]

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Analysts say experience, not funding, is hindering European smallsat launchers

4 novembre 2025 à 20:27
Biomass launch

London — Warsaw Increasing tensions with Russia have prompted defense spending boosts throughout Europe that will benefit fledgling smallsat launcher companies across the continent.  But Europe is still years away from meeting its own space access needs, analysts said.  The progress of European smallsat launcher developers has been slower than promised, with companies facing technical […]

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Why the U.S. shouldn’t simply race to Lagrange points 

4 novembre 2025 à 15:00
Vigil

From the first satellite in orbit, to the first human in space, to the first steps on the moon, the United States government has always framed space exploration as a race. As U.S.-China space competition intensifies, so too does our American instinct to reach the next first. The Earth-moon Lagrange points may be next. In […]

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Q&A: The pace is picking up for Astroscale

4 novembre 2025 à 13:00
Astroscale’s ADRAS-J inspector satellite approaching an H-2A upper stage in low Earth orbit. Credit: Astroscale

Through missions currently on the books for the Japan Space Agency JAXA, the U.S. Space Force, European Space Agency, UK Space Agency and Eutelsat OneWeb, the Tokyo-based on-orbit servicing company Astroscale aims to demonstrate inspection and proximity operations, rendezvous and docking, debris removal and refueling. When Astroscale was founded in 2013, the business was focused […]

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For new lunar collaboration, look to India and Japan

Representatives from ISRO and JAXA met in May 2025 for a Technical Interface Meeting about the Chandrayaan-5/LUPEX mission at ISRO Headquarters in Bengaluru. Credit: ISRO

The renewed interest in the moon can arguably be traced back to the 2009 discovery of water ice on the lunar surface. Much of the narrative in the intervening decade and a half has been set to a background score of a military drumroll slowly gathering pace. The competing visions vis-à-vis lunar exploration and exploitation […]

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