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Tournear leaves Space Development Agency for new role at Auburn University

Derek Tournear is now director of space innovation under Auburn University’s Applied Research Institute
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Sending astronauts to the moon and Mars must be more than a photo op

The only way to create a sustainable program of exploring the moon and Mars with humans, beyond the initial flush of achievement, is by fully integrating science into our planning. We won’t be able to answer the important science questions without human missions, and we can’t fly the human missions without science support from the […]
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EchoStar sells spectrum to SpaceX, cancels MDA satellite contract

EchoStar has abandoned its plans to create a direct-to-device satellite constellation in low Earth orbit, selling spectrum to SpaceX while canceling a brand-new contract with MDA Space.
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‘The awkward, teenage phase’ of space sustainability

Dmitry Poisik surveyed the room. “How many of you guys represent owner/operators?” he asked a crowd of a few dozen people attending a side session at the SmallSat 2025 Conference in Salt Lake City on Aug. 11. No one raised their hands. That didn’t seem to surprise Poisik, the program manager for the Office of […]
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Lynk Global CEO Ramu Potarazu on life after SPAC

Lynk CEO Ramu Potarazu discusses the company’s push to accelerate toward global direct-to-device services and its strategy for standing out in an increasingly crowded market.
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Why Former NFL All-Pros Are Turning to Psychedelics
FAA approves increase in Falcon 9 launches while studying Starship environmental impacts

The FAA approved a significant increase in Falcon 9 launches from one Florida pad as it takes public input on plans for Starship launches from another.
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Blue Origin, Anduril win military ‘rocket cargo’ study contracts

The Air Force Research Laboratory awarded Blue Origin $1.3 million and Anduril $1 million under the Rocket Experimentation for Global Agile Logistics program
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China launches new set of Yaogan-40 satellites into polar orbit

China added a third trio of spacecraft to a group of remote sensing satellites Saturday, marking the country’s 52nd launch of the year.
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The New Math of Quantum Cryptography
Pentagon announces senior U.S. Space Force leadership changes

The Pentagon on Sept. 5 announced a slate of senior leadership shifts, including new appointments to key command and planning posts.
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NASA releases details on revised next phase of commercial space station development

NASA expects to spend up to $1.5 billion to support at least two companies to demonstrate crew-tended space stations as part of a revised approach to transition from the ISS.
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Rodents' Oddly Humanlike Thumbnails Have Let Them Feast on Nuts Since Ancient Times
Real Estate Speculators Are Swooping In to Buy Disaster-Hit Homes
Florida plans to nix vaccine mandates. How well do they work?
U.S. will fulfill Biden-era pledge to provide HIV prevention breakthrough to millions
Could a giant dam save the Atlantic currents that keep Europe warm?
Orbital Sidekick hyperspectral imagery sheds light on damage caused to Iranian nuclear facility

SAN FRANCISCO – Orbital Sidekick hyperspectral sensors revealed new information on damage sustained by Iran’s Fordow nuclear fuel enrichment plant after U.S. armed forces bombed the site in June. OSK’s Global Hyperspectral Observation Satellite (GHOSt) constellation exposed the outline of a rectangular subsurface structure, indicating “the potential collapse or damage of the underground facility,” according to […]
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