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Starlink gets key India approval, but other regulatory hurdles stand in the way of service

India’s space regulator has approved services from Starlink, although SpaceX’s low Earth orbit network still needs spectrum and other clearances before it can provide broadband in the world’s most populous nation.

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Defense startups across Europe need a blueprint to compete

A photo of Europe taken January 19, 2024, from aboard the International Space Station by a member of the Expedition 70 crew. Credit: NASA

No one has to be reminded that we’re living at a dangerous time, and across Europe, leaders are scrambling to find the money to strengthen the bloc’s defenses. The continent’s defense startups are increasingly playing their part. But it sometimes seems as if we’re unwilling to let them. All across Europe, highly innovative companies building […]

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A new approach to space diplomacy: Hard-hitting calculations outweigh foreign-policy considerations

European Space Agency Director General Josef Aschbacher and Canadian Space Agency (CSA) President Lisa Campbell sign a cooperation agreement between Europe and Canada June 6 at CSA headquarters. Credit: CSA

When Canadian and European Space Agency leaders reaffirmed their commitment to work together in June, leaders focused their public remarks primarily on shared exploration goals and decades of fruitful partnership. “Canada and the European Space Agency are working on a number of projects all the way from exploration to Earth observation, communication, navigation and many […]

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Neuraspace tackles GNSS signal noise with ESA-funded satellite collision avoidance project

Neuraspace is developing AI-powered software with support from the European Space Agency to help operators better harness navigation signals for satellite tracking and collision avoidance, the Portuguese space traffic management startup announced July 8.

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China is practicing orbital warfare to win in space

Shijian-21 lifting off atop a Long March 3B on Oct. 24, 2021. The Shijian-21 spacecraft later successfully docked with a defunct Chinese satellite to alter its orbit.

Events in the Middle East continue to grab headlines, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stays there as well. What gets less attention but may prove to be just as impactful to the United States’ national security is China’s recent maneuvers high above the horizon. When Xi Jinping came to power as leader of the Communist […]

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Cooperation and consolidation: reshaping Europe’s space industry to last

The Paris Air Hub, located next to full-scale models of the Ariane 4 and Ariane 5 rockets, was the central location for space at the Paris Air Show. Credit: Jeff Foust / SpaceNews

Despite its inclusion in the official French name — le Salon International de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace — the Paris Air Show traditionally has not highlighted space in its panels or exhibitions. The focus of the event has stayed on commercial and military aviation as companies showed off aircraft and announced new orders. This year’s […]

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