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A Falcon 9 launched a Dragon cargo spacecraft May 15 carrying nearly 3,000 kilograms of cargo to the International Space Station.
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A Falcon 9 launched a Dragon cargo spacecraft May 15 carrying nearly 3,000 kilograms of cargo to the International Space Station.

A planned direct-to-device joint venture between AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon has divided operators behind the satellites needed to…


Virgin Galactic remains on track, technically and financially, to start commercial flights of its next-generation suborbital…


Cowboy Space has filed plans with the Federal Communications Commission for a 20,000-satellite “Stampede” orbital data center…

Intuitive Machines has agreed to purchase a company that operates ground stations in the United States and United Kingdom to help…

Golden Dome chief pushes back on $1.2 trillion CBO estimate Golden Dome chief pushes back on $1.2 trillion CBO estimate

Iridium Communications is buying the rest of the Aireon aircraft-tracking venture its connectivity constellation hosts to push…

Space Minds is a new podcast from SpaceNews that focuses on the inspiring leaders, technologies and exciting opportunities in…

CEO Series: Chris Quilty looks at the future of the space industry

AST SpaceMobile may launch some of its direct-to-device satellites on United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket to expand its launch…

The House Appropriations Committee advanced a spending bill May 13 that rejects many of the cuts to NASA proposed by the…

Why Earth observation data is getting stuck in orbit

Opinion section includes op-eds, columns, commentaries and editorials on all things related to the global space business…


NASA plans to fly the Space Launch System on Artemis 3 without an upper stage as the agency begins to define revised plans for…

Rocketeers are Competing at the IREC for Your Attention

Northrop Grumman targets lunar navigation market with Webb-derived guidance system Northrop Grumman targets lunar navigation…

SES has canceled two satellites Intelsat ordered before being acquired by the Luxembourg-based multi-orbit operator, joining…

SpaceX has set a date for the long-delayed first launch of its next-generation Starship vehicle, which is critical to the…

Congressional Budget Office estimates $1.2 trillion price tag for Golden Dome Congressional Budget Office estimates $1.2 trillion…

Space Force awards TrustPoint $4 million for LEO navigation demonstration

Space is having its internet moment. Investors should act accordingly.

NASA plans to continue exchanging International Space Station crews about every six months after considering longer stays.

Space Industry Forum (SIF) is Asia’s premier C-level satellite and space event, bringing together senior executives,…

BlackSky’s Lyn Chassagne on using satellite imagery to solve problems

Failing to pass a defense budget is a self-inflicted wound in the space race

NASA’s former chief of staff has returned to the agency in a new role overseeing launch operations, a move that raised some…

Paraguay signed the Artemis Accords May 7, the sixth country to do so in the last two and a half weeks.

CEO Series: Terran Orbital’s Peter Krauss on understanding scalability in space

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Space Foundation Premieres National Space Day Video May 1

SmallSat Europe 2026 is the continent’s largest dedicated smallsat conference, returning to RAI Amsterdam on May 26–28, 2026. The…

Emerson Launches Innovative Software-Driven Method for High-Fidelity Aerospace RF Testing

Novaspace and OGC Unveil the China Space Industry Intelligence Catalog

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