
SpaceX scrubs Starship Flight 10 at 30 minutes before liftoff to troubleshoot ground systems
While the weather was not good the cause of the delay of the the tenth flight test of Starship was as SpaceX explains, “to allow time to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems.” SpaceX is now preparing to launch as ...

Rocket Lab’s Electron’s 70th mission sends “Live, Laugh, Launch,” soaring
Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB), a provider in launch services and space systems, successfully launched its 70th Electron mission, solidifying the Company as a global leader in responsive launch services and Electron as the world’s most frequently launched small orbital ...

SpaceX sends USSF-37 mission X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle soaring from the Cape on Thursday
SpaceX's Falcon 9 on Thursday, August 21 at 11:50 p.m. ET launched the USSF-36 mission to orbit from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photos captured by Satnews. "OTV-8 exemplifies the X-37B's status as the ...
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L3Harris expands Florida facility to support America’s Golden Dome
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) has completed a $100 million expansion at its satellite integration and test facility in Palm Bay to support the Department of Defense’s (DoD) urgent need for on-orbit technology for the Golden Dome for America—L3Harris’ new investment ...

NorthBase joins Infostellar’s StellarStation network
Infostellar Inc. welcomes NorthBase, a leading Finnish ground station services provider as the newest partner in the StellarStation network. Through this partnership, Infostellar and NorthBase have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate strategically in the sales and marketing ...

Starship’s tenth flight test plans for Sunday but weather could cause delay
The tenth flight test of Starship is preparing to launch as soon as Sunday, August 24. The launch window will open at 6:30 p.m. CT. According to weather officials, there's a 45% chance of favorable weather conditions at the time ...

SpaceX sends supplies to ISS with launch of Dragon CRS-2 SpX-33
On Sunday, August 24 at 2:45 a.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched Dragon’s 33rd Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-33) mission to the International Space Station from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. After an approximate ...

NASA Reports: Crew Awaits Dragon cargo mission and keeps up human research
NASA astronaut Zena Cardman operates the robotics workstation in the Destiny laboratory module during a computerized test tracking space-related effects on her brain function.NASA The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Dragon cargo craft atop has rolled out to its ...

Intuition-1 satellite plays games and captures the world from orbit
Engineers from Gliwice, Poland, carried out an unusual experiment on board their Intuition-1 satellite—using the Leopard Data Processing Unit, they successfully launched the 1993 classic game Doom in space. Meanwhile, the Polish satellite continued to deliver new hyperspectral images from ...

Heliospace’s successful in-flight use of its radar antennas aboard NASA’s Europa Clipper
Heliospace Corp. (OTC:HLEO) has announced a significant milestone with the successful in-flight operation of its radar antennas aboard the NASA Europa Clipper spacecraft during a high-profile Mars flyby conducted on March 1, 2025. Heliospace designed, assembled, tested, and delivered these ...

Samara Aerospace delivers “Cicada” payload to Impulse Space for 1st in-space validation of MSAC technology
Highlight: Samara’s Multifunctional Structures for Attitude Control (MSAC) Samara Aerospace has delivered its first flight payload, Cicada, to Impulse Space, marking a significant milestone in the company’s path toward operational spaceflight heritage. The hardware, comprised of four of Samara’s proprietary ...

Forrester’s Digest: Putin wants to increase size of satellite fleet
Russian news agency Interfax reports that the size of RussiaRussia’s operating satellite constellation should be increased drastically, but Russian President Vladimir Putin said believes the cost of space launches should decline. “As part of such close cooperation between the state ...

TI semiconductors enable advanced Earth-observation capabilities of ISRO’s first-of-its-kind NISAR mission
Texas Instruments (TI) semiconductors are enabling the radar imaging and scientific exploration payloads for the NASA-Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) synthetic aperture radar (NISAR) satellite, which was recently launched into orbit. The launch of the satellite culminates a decade-long partnership ...