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China launches 12th group of Guowang broadband satellites as rocket milestone highlights accelerating launch rate

16 octobre 2025 à 12:18
A Long March 8A rocket lifts off from the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Center in southern China, sending a batch of Guowang broadband satellites into orbit. The rocket rises through a cloud of exhaust and smoke, framed by tall metal service towers under a bright sky.

HELSINKI — China added to its Guowang national broadband megaconstellation Wednesday with the 600th Long March rocket launch, marking a milestone in the country’s accelerating spaceflight cadence. A Long March 8A rocket lifted off at 9:33 p.m. Eastern, Oct. 15 (0133 UTC, Oct. 16) from launch pad 1 at the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Center […]

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SpaceX launches 21 Lockheed Martin satellites for ‘Transport Layer’ military network

16 octobre 2025 à 01:25

This was the second plane of satellites for Tranche 1 of the Transport Layer, part of a planned global network of data transport and sensor satellites known as the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture

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Beyond the downlink: Why Earth-independent AI is the next moat in space operations

15 octobre 2025 à 15:00
Illustration of autonomous satellites. Credit: NASA

Every new space mission runs into the same wall: physics and fragility. Physics, because the speed of light and contested spectrum make real-time decision-making from the ground impossible when you need it most. Fragility, because modern space systems are software-defined, interconnected, and therefore exposed to radiation-induced faults, cascading anomalies and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. The […]

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Beyond Gravity plans US push after fivefold boost in European solar mechanism output

15 octobre 2025 à 14:00

Beyond Gravity is weighing expanding solar array drive mechanism production in Florida to support Golden Dome and other U.S. space projects, after doubling manufacturing space in Europe for hardware that keeps satellites pointed toward the sun.

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Polish space company Scanway Space secures U.S., European deals amid international expansion drive

15 octobre 2025 à 12:00
Optical systems built by Scanway deployed on YPSat. Credit: ESA

WARSAW — The Polish optical systems manufacturer Scanway Space has secured its first order from an American company, in this case from Intuitive Machines for a multispectral telescope instrument to map the moon’s surface. Scanway CEO Jędrzej Kowalewski told SpaceNews the optical instrument, set to be launched in 2026, will allow Intuitive Machines to search […]

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Viasat and Space42’s D2D joint venture finds first mobile partner in UAE

14 octobre 2025 à 19:22

Equatys, the U.S.-based Viasat and Emirati satellite operator Space42’s shared space infrastructure joint venture for direct-to-device services, has gained its first mobile network partner as it seeks to challenge SpaceX’s growing lead in the emerging market.

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The Mars moment: Why now is the time to build the future 

14 octobre 2025 à 15:00

We’re entering a new era of space. One defined not by exploration alone, but by the infrastructure that makes a sustained presence possible.  For decades, our presence in space has been limited to short-term missions: land, explore and return. But now that’s changing. Artemis is preparing the moon as a steppingstone to Mars, shifting the […]

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