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Blue Shepard launched six women, including a pop star and TV show host, on a suborbital flight of the company’s New Shepard ...
SpaceNews produced the official Show Daily for all three exhibit days of the 38th Space Symposium at the Broadmoor Hotel in ...
Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation expressed confidence that Congress will ultimately reject sharp cuts in NASA ...
WASHINGTON — Derek Tournear, a senior Space Force procurement official, will return to his role as director of the Space Development Agency (SDA) on April 17 after a three-month administrative leave, ...
NASA and Roscosmos have extended a seat barter agreement for flights to the International Space Station into 2027 that will ...
The White House is proposing steep cuts in NASA’s science program that, if implemented, would cancel several major missions, ...
China launched Thursday what appears to be the third satellite for a subset of classified, experimental satellites bound for ...
On a cold January morning in 2021, Türkiye launched its Türksat 5A satellite into orbit, marking a significant step toward ...
Defense experts have increasingly called for a shift away from large, vulnerable satellites toward distributed networks of ...
The promise of artificial intelligence has been a staple of government technology roadmaps for decades. But too often, AI has ...
Redwire and ispace U.S. have agreed to collaborate on future lunar missions, seeking to tap into what the companies see as ...
Speaking April 9 at the Space Symposium, the service’s chief of space operations Gen. Chance Saltzman, said he will soon ...
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