The Senate Commerce Committee approved a bill intended to streamline satellite licensing after revising provisions related to automatic approvals.
A NASA test to confirm repairs to seals in the SLS’s liquid hydrogen fueling system was only partially successful because of problems with ground equipment.
In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss sits down with David Ariosto to discuss his new book, “Open Space.” David talks about how some of the themes of the book — China, the moon and the booming ...
WASHINGTON — Wardstone is staking its future on the Pentagon’s appetite for orbital missile defense. The California-based startup, founded by brothers Sebastian and Tobias Fischer, has raised about $5 ...
“We’ve all heard talks about $25 billion in the budget this year, and hundreds of billions or trillions of dollars, depending ...
Space investors and dealmakers anticipate SpaceX’s planned IPO this year will trigger a surge of capital across the industry, ...
In December 2025, Orbex confirmed the closure of its Danish subsidiary, Orbital Express Launch ApS, which subsequently filed ...
China’s iSpace launch firm raises record $729 million for reusable rockets Chinese launch firm iSpace has secured a record D++ funding round to accelerate its reusable rocket development efforts and ...
China tests crewed spacecraft abort and rocket recovery in major lunar milestone China took a major step forward in its lunar ...
Reusable launch vehicles — such as SpaceX’s Starship and Blue Origin’s New Glenn, Stoke Space’s Nova, Rocket Lab’s Neutron ...
NASA has selected commercial space station company Vast to fly a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station in 2027.
A Falcon 9 launched a new crew to the International Space Station Feb. 13 to start a busy schedule of arriving and departing vehicles at the station.
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