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US Space Force awards 1st-of-its-kind $52 million contract to deorbit its satellites
Starfish Space just scored a $52.5 million contract to deorbit satellites for the U.S. Space Force, the first deal ever ...
Starfish Space has secured a $52.5 million contract from the Space Development Agency to dispose of worn-out military ...
Laser Communications could reshape military space networks as research shows adaptable laser links nearing use.
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Elon Musk is launching America’s secret military internet into orbit
Elon Musk spent the past decade wiring the planet with commercial broadband satellites. Now his rockets are quietly lofting a ...
WASHINGTON — Rhea Space Activity, a Washington, D.C.-based space technology startup, is adapting navigation software originally developed by NASA for military use under a U.S. Space Force contract, ...
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Skynet military spacecraft was moved outside its intended orbit and nobody knows who did it or why
Before Skynet became famous as the artificial intelligence-controlled military satellite system from the Terminator movies, it was a simple satellite launched by the UK military. The satellite, with ...
The U.S. Space Force (USSF) turns six years old today. The youngest branch of the U.S. military was established on December ...
The United States military space enterprise enters 2026 under pressure to turn long-promised acquisition reforms into results. For defense space companies, the year is shaping up as a test of whether ...
On the heels of that announcement, the South China Morning Post reported that Chinese companies have submitted filings to the U.N.’s International Telecommunications Unit to field more than 200,000 ...
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Finnish vendor ICEYE and Wojskowe Zakłady Łączności No 1, an offshoot of Poland’s state-run defense group PGZ, are developing a new satellite constellation for the Polish military. (ICEYE) WARSAW, ...
The first artificial satellite put into orbit was Sputnik I. It was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, more than 10 years before the U.S. put a man on the moon. It was only about the size of a ...
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