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Burnt space insurers are getting back the game

Illustration of the SARah-Passiv Earth observation satellite pair on either side of the SARah-Active satellite. Credit: OHB

Insurers are returning to the space industry after retreating in the wake of harrowing losses just a few years ago. At least three firms have announced capacity for space risks in recent months: Phemis and Hive, both revived from former space underwriting teams, and Whitecap,a solo effort led by an underwriter from a now-defunct insurance […]

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Rogue expands staff ahead of planned double launch

SALT LAKE CITY – Rogue Space Systems is reorganizing to prepare for growth in its space logistics business and a double launch in 2027. Brook Leonard, a retired U.S. Space Force major general, is the new CEO. Former CEO Jon Beam will serve as Rogue president and chief strategy officer. David Franklin, a retired Space […]

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Mission Control offers in-orbit testbed for AI models

SALT LAKE CITY – Mission Control Space Services is inviting organizations to test machine-learning models on the Canadian startup’s Persistence mission launched in June. “Whether you’re from a for-profit company, nonprofit or even a school, we think that the need for autonomy to meet the requirements of an increasingly complex space environment is here to […]

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NASA emphasizes smallsats for science amid budget uncertainty

Nicola Fox, NASA associate administrator for science, delivers the keynote address at SmallSat 2025 Monday. Credit: Allison Bills / SmallSat

SALT LAKE CITY –The head of NASA’s science directorate said the agency remains committed to using small satellites to carry out a variety of missions, although those plans face uncertain budgets. In a keynote at the Small Satellite Conference here Aug. 11, Nicola Fox, NASA associate administrator for science, highlighted the role that smallsats were […]

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Autonomy improves performance of Aerospace cubesat optical links

SALT LAKE CITY – Aerospace Corp. is refining technology to enable cubesats to share data through optical links, after demonstrating the capability early this year. Such a move would allow communication at greater distances and to work more autonomously. To boost data rates at longer ranges, the Flashlight Laser Crosslink cubesats, roughly the size of […]

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Crewed Mars missions will require a new ascent vehicle

Starship liftoff

America has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to open the space frontier by initiating a sustained program of human exploration of Mars. Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship launch system may soon be operational, offering payload delivery capability comparable to a Saturn V moon rocket at about 5% the cost. President Trump has announced that he plans on sending […]

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ThrustMe, Marble and Reflex to test iodine-fueled Hall-effect thruster 

SALT LAKE CITY — French propulsion startup ThrustMe has high expectations for an iodine-fueled Hall-effect thruster set to launch in 2026 on a Marble Imaging satellite built by Reflex Aerospace. “We expect to revolutionize the market,” Dmytro Rafalskyi, ThrustMe chief technology officer, told SpaceNews. Since ThrustMe announced plans in July to conduct an in-orbit demonstration […]

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Telespazio joins forces with Digantara and Intella

SALT LAKE CITY — Telespazio Germany announced plans Aug. 12 to enhance its EASE-Rise mission management platform with Digantara space situational awareness (SSA) services and Intella artificial intelligence tools. “Through these new partnerships, we are adding more capability for our users: intelligence and advanced flight dynamics and collision avoidance,” Stewart Hall, Telespazio Germany sales director, […]

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