↩ Accueil

Vue lecture

ACME Space plans test run for balloon-launched space factory next year

Illustration of the Hyperion Orbital Factory Vehicle (OFV). Credit: ACME Space

LONDON – London-headquartered ACME Space has unveiled plans to begin hardware tests of its balloon-launched orbital manufacturing vehicle Hyperion next year and hopes to commence commercial operations in 2027.  The Hyperion Orbital Factory Vehicle (OFV) is designed to carry up to 200 kilograms to low Earth orbit (LEO), using a hydrogen-filled balloon to overcome the […]

The post ACME Space plans test run for balloon-launched space factory next year appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •  

China set for first orbital launch and landing attempt this weekend with commercial Zhuque-3 rocket

Zhuque-3 first stage stands vertically on the launch pad at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, secured to a large blue service tower, with the sun setting behind it. The stainless steel rocket displays the Landspace logo prominently.

HELSINKI — Chinese commercial launch firm Landspace is preparing to attempt the country’s first orbital launch and booster landing this weekend with its Zhuque-3 rocket. Airspace closure notices issued under the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) indicate a launch attempt from the vicinity of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center between around 11:00 p.m. Eastern Nov. […]

The post China set for first orbital launch and landing attempt this weekend with commercial Zhuque-3 rocket appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •  

Pacific Geomatics and SI Analytics Announce Strategic Partnership to Deliver Super-Resolution Capabilities Across Canada

Victoria, Canada / Seoul, South Korea – November 27th, 2025 – Pacific Geomatics Limited (PacGeo), a Canadian satellite imagery distributor, today announced a strategic partnership with SI Analytics (SIA), a […]

The post Pacific Geomatics and SI Analytics Announce Strategic Partnership to Deliver Super-Resolution Capabilities Across Canada appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •  

Diverging priorities shape opening day of ESA Ministerial 2025

BREMEN, Germany –  As the 23 member states of the European Space Agency meet this week to decide its budget for the next three years, its three major contributors – Germany, France and Italy – are signaling they will heavily support the agency. Yet even as ESA leaders push for unity, officials from those countries […]

The post Diverging priorities shape opening day of ESA Ministerial 2025 appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •  

Lithuanian space company Astrolight launches Greenland optical ground station project

Lithuanian space startup Astrolight has begun to build its first optical ground station (OGS) in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, which will be based on laser technology. Credit: Astrolight.

WARSAW, Poland — The European Space Agency and Lithuanian space startup Astrolight are building the first optical ground station (OGS) in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland as a way to bolster ground communications and to help protect against signal interference or piracy. Based on laser technology, the station is to provide greater space-to-ground connectivity than radio frequency (RF), […]

The post Lithuanian space company Astrolight launches Greenland optical ground station project appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •  

Making COMSATCOM accessible for large-scale defense requirements 

An illustration of the Golden Dome. Credit: Arcfield

The rise of peer adversaries and new offensive weapons is changing communications requirements from military command headquarters to the warfighting edge. That brings an increased need for secure, reliable networking capacity to meet real-time response demands of modern battlefield situations. Rapid communications will also be integral to achieving the vision of the Golden Dome multi-layer […]

The post Making COMSATCOM accessible for large-scale defense requirements  appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •  

Oman brings GEO orders level with 2024 as larger spacecraft regain traction

An order for Oman’s first geostationary communications satellite has lifted the global tally for this year to six, matching all of 2024 with a month still to go but still well below the industry’s former double-digit annual pace.

The post Oman brings GEO orders level with 2024 as larger spacecraft regain traction appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •  

Star Wars redux: the false promise of space-based missile defense

Star Wars is back in vogue with President Trump’s executive order to establish the “Golden Dome” missile defense shield. It will feature an ambitious space-based boost-phase interceptor program in addition to terrestrial systems. While admittedly the holy grail of defense against ballistic missiles, the obstacles that plagued its discontinued predecessor, “Brilliant Pebble,” under the Strategic […]

The post Star Wars redux: the false promise of space-based missile defense appeared first on SpaceNews.

  •