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Starliner and Artemis: commercial label vs. commercial discipline

10 mars 2026 à 14:00
F9 launch 2026 Feb 7

NASA’s Commercial Crew Program was supposed to be the template: services-based procurement, private ownership of hardware and competition between providers. Yet NASA has now formally designated Boeing’s 2024 Starliner crewed test flight as a Type A mishap — its most serious category — and leadership has been explicit that the most troubling failure was not […]

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Meridian Space Diplomacy Forum & Executive Space Training – March 25 & 26

Par : Meridian
9 mars 2026 à 22:52

Washington, D.C. — Meridian International Center today announced the return of its Space Diplomacy Forum: Shared Horizons (https://diplomacyforum.meridian.org/space), a half-day forum dedicated to advancing cooperation in outer space at a […]

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GNSS resilience is an economic and security priority

9 mars 2026 à 14:00

Modern society has become profoundly reliant on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). These systems support aviation safety, emergency services, finance, communications, energy networks and an expanding array of autonomous and industrial systems. Yet despite this reliance, GNSS remains inherently fragile: low‑power signals transmitted from medium Earth orbit are surprisingly easy to degrade, and the consequences […]

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Hyperscalers are coming to an orbit near you. Power will decide the winners. 

6 mars 2026 à 15:00
Illustration of an optically interconnected orbital data center node Axiom Space and Spacebilt plan to install on the International Space Station in 2027. Credit: Axiom Space

Amid the explosive growth surrounding telecommunications megaconstellations, orbital data centers and next-generation payloads, the space ecosystem is entering a period of rapid and irreversible change. Announcements and filings for satellite constellations numbering in the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands and now even 1 million-plus are becoming commonplace. The waves that even a fraction of […]

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China designates space sector an “emerging pillar industry,” sets deep space ambitions in new economic blueprint

6 mars 2026 à 11:20
China’s Lanyue crewed lunar lander undergoing a landing and ascent test at the extraterrestrial celestial body landing test facility in Huailai, Hebei Province, on August 6, 2025. The lander is suspended from a large steel tower structure and firing its thrusters, producing a yellow exhaust plume characteristic of hypergolic propellants.

China has designated aerospace to be an “emerging pillar industry” in a draft national economic plan, also setting major objectives for the five years ahead.

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Poland-based Liftero will provide chemical propulsion for Indian firm OrbitAID’s in-orbit servicing mission

6 mars 2026 à 00:32
Poland’s Liftero will supply multi-thruster Booster configurations as the first six degrees of freedom in-orbit servicing application of a nitrous oxide-based propulsion system to OrbitAID, an India-based commercial in-orbit servicing specialist. Credit: Liftero.

WARSAW — Polish chemical propulsion startup Liftero has signed a deal with India’s commercial in-orbit servicing specialist OrbitAID where Liftero will supply green chemical propulsion for OrbitAID’s in-orbit servicing spacecraft.  Under the contract, Liftero will supply two multi-thruster BOOSTER configurations for an upcoming OrbitAID mission expected in the fourth quarter of 2026. The mission will […]

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General Galactic aims to become “the galaxy’s energy and logistics company”

5 mars 2026 à 21:30

SAN FRANCISCO – Southern California startup General Galactic plans to launch a 500-kilogram satellite later this year to demonstrate a novel multimode propulsion system. When the Trinity mission travels to low-Earth orbit on the SpaceX Transporter-18 rideshare, no earlier than October, General Galactic will test its Genesis platform, which pairs chemical and electric engines. “We’re […]

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Infinite Orbits acquires UK startup Lunasa to expand satellite servicing capabilities

5 mars 2026 à 20:19
Illustration of Infinite Orbits' Endurance spacecraft. Credit: Infinite Orbits

LONDON – In-orbit services provider Infinite Orbits announced plans March 3 to acquire London-based in-orbit servicing and manufacturing startup Lunasa, marking a step in the company’s expansion into the United Kingdom.  The acquisition, the value of which the companies didn’t disclose, will bring together the Infinite Orbits’ and Lunasa’s investments into complementary spacecraft rendezvous and […]

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