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SmallSat heads to Salt Lake City as audience expands

SAN FRANCISCO – More than 4,000 people from 45 countries have signed up to attend the Small Satellite Conference at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City Aug. 10-13. After 38 years in Logan, Utah, SmallSat is moving to Salt Lake City because the convention center and surrounding hotels can accommodate thousands of […]

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Stanford spinoff EraDrive claims $1 million NASA contract

SAN FRANCISCO – EraDrive, a Stanford spinoff, won a $1 million NASA contract to detect, identify and track space objects. It was the first contract for the Palo Alto, California, startup founded earlier this year by Space Rendezvous Laboratory (SLAB) director Simone D’Amico, Justin Kruger, SLAB postdoctoral fellow, and Sumant Sharma, a SLAB alum and […]

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Sleepwalking into risk: managing traffic above 60,000 feet

Researchers monitor a simulation of an Upper Class E Traffic Management (ETM) system in NASA’s Airspace Operations Laboratory. In a 2024 demonstration, data from multiple high-altitude vehicles, a solar-powered UAV and a stratospheric balloon, were shared in real time on such screens, allowing the vehicles to autonomously maintain separation without traditional ATC control. Credit: NASA / Don Richey

The stratosphere is no longer empty. High-altitude platform and suborbital spaceplane operations are booming, yet our management of “near-space” remains stuck in the last century. We cannot afford to postpone solutions until after a catastrophe. Instead, we must embed new approaches now! High-altitude platforms (HAPs), like stratospheric balloons, solar-powered drones and airships and suborbital space […]

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Navigating the shift to commercial space stations 

Robyn Gatens

In this bonus edition of Space Minds, host David Ariosto speaks with Robyn Gatens, NASA's Director for the International Space Station, live at the AIAA Ascend conference in Las Vegas on the status of the International Space Station, its planned decommissioning by 2030 and the expected follow-on commercial space stations.

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UK’s Spaceflux is building a catalog to plug space situational awareness gaps

A Spaceflux sensor installed in Chile in 2023. Credit: Spaceflux

LONDON — United Kingdom-based space surveillance company Spaceflux hopes to introduce a catalog of space objects next year, one that could rival data kept by the United States Space Force and provide satellite conjunction warnings if Europe’s relations with the U.S. were to deteriorate in the future. The company, which launched in 2022 is developing […]

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Tyvak International, a Terran Orbital Company, Leads Groundbreaking 5G Satellite Demonstration Mission for ESA

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Turin, Italy – July 24, 2025 – Tyvak International, a subsidiary of Terran Orbital, is proud to announce the successful launch of the 5G-LIDE (Live Demonstration) mission, which took place […]

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Launch startup iRocket agrees to merge with Wilbur Ross-backed SPAC

Innovative Rocket Technologies (iRocket) has agreed to merge with BPGC Acquisition Corp., a shell company backed by former U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross that has faced challenges landing a deal since going public, to help fund development of its reusable launch vehicle.

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Why America needs to invest in Vandenberg’s launch cadence

Falcon 9 Vandenberg launch

As Vice President of the Western Region for the Space Force Association (SFA), I’m calling for urgent investment in policies and partnerships that will enable Vandenberg Space Force Base (VSFB) to increase its launch cadence. Vandenberg is the United States’ critical gateway to polar and sun-synchronous orbits, supporting everything from national security reconnaissance to commercial […]

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