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Golden Dome for NATO is better than one for America

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and the NATO Heads of State and Government in The Hague on 25 June 2025. Credit: Emmi Syrjäniemi/Office of the President of the Republic of Finland

President Trump should invite NATO allies to join the Golden Dome Initiative, transforming the proposed Golden Dome for America into a Golden Dome for NATO. Such a shift would better match today’s security realities and send the clear message to potential adversaries that we are united in deterring and defending against nuclear and conventional ballistic, […]

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Scaling smallsats: A conversation with Muon Space President Gregory Smirin

Muon Space President Gregory Smirin. Credit: Muon Space

Muon Space is racing to expand production capabilities following a $90 million funding boost, targeting the growing appetite for increasingly capable satellites in the 100–500+ kilogram range. The California-based company recently introduced its largest small satellite platform yet, the 500-kilogram-class MuSat XL, to support more demanding missions at the upper end of the category. The […]

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An economic strategy for American space supremacy

President Trump’s recent executive order promoting commercial space competition highlights America’s unique advantage in the final frontier: our dynamic commercial space sector. American companies such as SpaceX, Planet Labs and Sierra Space are rewriting the rules of space access and operations. But as we celebrate these achievements, we must acknowledge a difficult truth: the United States lacks a coherent, […]

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Viridian wins $1.25 million AFWERX award for VLEO propulsion technology

SAN FRANCISCO – Viridian Space Corp. won a $1.25 million award from the U.S. Air Force for very low Earth orbit (VLEO) electric-propulsion technology. With funding from the Phase II award from Air Force technology innovation arm AFWERX, the Southern California startup will develop an air-fed cathode able to withstand erosion in the oxygen-rich VLEO environment. […]

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Nuview claims $5 million in NSIC funds for lidar instrument

SAN FRANCISCO – Nuview, a Florida startup building a constellation of lidar satellites, announced a $5 million award Aug. 28 from the Defense Department’s National Security Innovation Capital (NSIC) program. The funding will allow Orlando-based Nuview to rapidly prototype a lidar (light detection and ranging) payload for a constellation to provide “3D mapping of Earth […]

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Live Event: Nuclear Power in Space (replay)

Nuclear Power in Space Webinar

For more than six decades, the United States has pursued the promise of nuclear power in space — a technology capable of delivering energy where sunlight can’t reach and enabling missions beyond the limits of chemical propulsion. Yet since a brief reactor flight in 1965, no fission reactor has operated in orbit.

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Moog Celebrates Grand Opening of Operations Training Center Strengthening Workforce Skills and Regional Manufacturing 

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East Aurora, NY — Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems  integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems, today proudly hosted  […]

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Modernizing the satellite supply chain by breaking the solar power bottleneck

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Over the last decade, decreased costs of launch have unlocked new markets in space. The two largest are satellite communications and Earth observation in low Earth orbit (LEO). As these costs continue to fall with the advent of SpaceX’s Starship, Blue Origin’s New Glenn, Rocket Lab’s Neutron, Stoke Space’s Nova and others, the industry is […]

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EchoStar’s $23 billion spectrum sale clears path for direct-to-device constellation

EchoStar’s proposed direct-to-device satellite network got a major boost Aug. 26 with plans to sell $23 billion of spectrum to AT&T, closing the book on its bid to operate as a traditional mobile carrier in the United States.

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