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Josef Aschbacher on geopolitics and Europe’s changing space debate

16 septembre 2025 à 13:59
Josef Aschbacher, Director General of the European Space Agency, speaks with SpaceNews Chief Content and Strategy Officer Mike Gruss during a taping of the Space Minds podcast at World Space Business Week Sept. 15. Credit: SpaceNews

PARIS – Josef Aschbacher, the head of the European Space Agency, said member states are quickly changing how they view space, from its role in geopolitics, to the need for sovereign capabilities to working more closely with their national security counterparts. During a Sept. 15 interview here at World Space Business Week, Aschbacher, the agency’s […]

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How SpaceX turned a Texas marsh into the world’s most watched spaceport

16 septembre 2025 à 13:00
A construction site at Starbase. Credit: Alexander Hatley via Wikimedia Commons; CC BY 2.0

EDITOR’S NOTE: Starbase is SpaceX’s massive rocket development site and the home of Starship — the vehicle Elon Musk envisions as humanity’s path to Mars and that many in the U.S. civil space program see as a way back to the moon. But Starbase started as little more than an impossible stretch of empty land […]

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Reçu hier — 15 septembre 2025SpaceNews

To lead in space, we must go all-in on our industrial base

15 septembre 2025 à 15:00

The United States space enterprise is undergoing a sweeping transformation: commercial innovation is progressing at an incredible pace, with profound implications for national defense, economic competitiveness and industrial resilience. The shift represents unprecedented urgency across all levels of government to drive greater commercial space integration. At our annual 2025 State of the Space Industrial Base […]

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Military spending and direct-to-device competition are reshaping the space economy

15 septembre 2025 à 14:50

PARIS – Expanding defense budgets and the direct-to-device race are driving growth in the global space economy, Novaspace CEO Pacôme Révillon, said at the outset of the World Space Business Week conference here. At the same time, the space sector is experiencing significant consolidation, with an average of more than 50 annual mergers and acquisitions completed […]

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CSO Co., Ltd. — Redefining Earth Observation with Cutting-Edge Camera Systems for Small Satellites

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15 septembre 2025 à 04:51

Earth observation is no longer just about capturing images from orbit — it is about delivering insights that shape how societies respond to global challenges. CSO Co., Ltd., a subsidiary […]

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Vast backs new NASA commercial space station strategy

14 septembre 2025 à 22:30
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WASHINGTON — The chief executive of commercial space station developer Vast says he supports NASA’s revised approach to supporting development of such stations, calling it the best way to avoid a gap in U.S. human presence in orbit. Speaking Sept. 11 at the Global Aerospace Summit, Max Haot endorsed NASA’s new strategy, announced more than […]

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Maxar executive renews warning that budget cuts threaten commercial remote sensing industry

13 septembre 2025 à 01:24

Maxar executive Susanne Hake pressed the case that commercial firms can deliver faster and for less cost than bespoke government satellites, but need predictable funding and contracts to keep investing

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How carrying enough water to make return-trip propellant simplifies a Starship mission to Mars

12 septembre 2025 à 15:00
A SpaceX illustration of Starship launching from a city on Mars. Credit: SpaceX

The idea of a human mission to explore Mars has been studied repeatedly over the past 75 years. More than 1,000 piloted Mars mission studies were conducted inside and outside NASA between about 1950 and 2000. Many were the product of NASA and industry study teams, while others were the work of committed individuals or […]

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Sophia and Armada link terrestrial and orbital edge processors

11 septembre 2025 à 22:23

PARIS – Mobile edge computing specialist Armada and Sophia Space are working together to establish integrated, scalable compute infrastructure extending from Earth to space. By connecting terrestrial and orbital edge processors, the partners intend to “create a seamless edge-computing network that connects remote locations on Earth with computing resources in space,” according to the Sept. […]

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