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First next generation GEO-based missile warning satellite completes environmental testing, on track for delivery to USSF

August 7, 2025

The first of a new, more capable, more survivable missile warning satellite, designed by Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) for today’s highly contested space domain, has successfully completed environmental testing. The […]

Filed Under: Detection, Warning & Tracking of Missile Threats, Environmental Testing, LM2100 Combat Bus™, Lockheed Martin, Military, Missile Defense, Missile Warning, Missile Warning Satellites, Missile Warning System, News, Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (Next-Gen OPIR) Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) Block 0 missile warning satellite (LMC), Thermal Vacuum Chamber, Thermal Vacuum Tests, United States Space Force (USSF)

Lockheed Martin completes SouthPAN CDR

July 14, 2025

Lockheed Martin and Geoscience Australia have successfully completed the Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Southern Positioning Augmentation Network (SouthPAN) system. During the CDR, Lockheed Martin and its strategic partners, […]

Filed Under: Australian Government, Geoscience Australia, Lockheed Martin, Lockheed Martin Australia, Second-Generation Satellite-Based Augmentation System (SBAS-LMC), Southern Positioning Augmentation Network (SouthPAN), SouthPAN, SouthPAN (New Zealand)

Statement: U. S. Space Force Field Commands successfully launch GPS III, demonstrating expedited launch capabilities

June 2, 2025

Statement from: U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command and Space Operations Command, once again marching to an accelerated timeline, successfully placed another GPS M-code satellite into orbit. The team, working […]

Filed Under: Anti-Jamming, Cape Canaveral SFS, Collaborative, Falcon 9, GPS, GPS III, Jamming, Jamming Resilience, Launch Providers, Launch Service Support, Launch Services, Launch Services Agreement (LSA), Lockheed Martin, M-Code, Military, National Security Space Launch, Reusable Rocket, Rocket, Space Launch Complex 40, SpaceX, SpaceX Falcon 9, U.S. Space Force, U.S. Space Forces - Space, U.S. Space Systems Command, Warfighters

Orion roars to life: successful power on by Lockheed Martin paves the way for Artemis III

May 28, 2025

In a major milestone for NASA’s Artemis campaign, the Lockheed Martin Orion team recently powered on the Artemis III spacecraft’s computers for the first time. This activity was the initial […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Artemis III Mission, Lockheed Martin, NASA, NASA Orion, Orion, Orion (Lockheed Martin), Orion Capsule, Powered On Tagged With: Featured

Terran Orbital selected by USSF for $237 million STEP 2.0 smallsat buses contract

May 4, 2025

Terran Orbital Corporation has been selected by the U.S. Space Force as one of 12 companies awarded a position on the Space Test Experiments Platform (STEP) 2.0 contract. This 10-year, […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Department of Defense (DoD), Government, IDIQ, LEO, Lockheed Martin, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Military, SmallSat, SmallSat Builds, Smallsat Bus, Smallsat Contract, SmallSat Design, Smallsat Development, Smallsat Modeling, SmallSat Technologies, smallsats, Space Test Experiments Platform (STEP) (SSC), Space Test Program, Terran Orbital, U.S. Department of Defense, United States Space Force (USSF), United States Space Systems Command Tagged With: Featured

Lockheed Martin completes Orion development for Artemis II mission to the moon

May 1, 2025

Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has completed assembly and testing of NASA’s Orion Artemis II spacecraft, transferring possession to NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) team today. This milestone is a significant […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Artemis II Mission, Assembly, Business Moves, Lockheed Martin, Milestone, NASA, NASA Exploration Ground Systems, News, Orion, Orion (Lockheed Martin), Orion Capsule

USSF proves national missile warning architecture resilience achieving SBIRS Survivable Endurable Evolution Operation Acceptance

May 1, 2025

The Strategic Missile Warning Ground and Integration Acquisition Delta at Space Systems Command, in partnership with Space Operation Command’s Mission Delta 4, achieved Operational Acceptance for the Space Based Infrared […]

Filed Under: Business Moves, Command and Control (C2), GEO Satellite Relay, Ground Station Tracking, Lockheed Martin, Milestone, Military, Missile Warning, Missile Warning Satellites, Missile Warning System, National Defense, SBIR, Space Delta 4, Space Sensing Strategic Missile Warning Acquisition Delta (SSC), Space Systems Command, Space Systems Command, U.S. Air National Guard, U.S. Space Systems Command, United States Space Systems Command, Warfighters

Firefly Alpha’s stage separation anomaly sends Lockheed Martin’s satellite into South Pacific near the Antarctic

April 29, 2025

Firefly Alpha rocket experienced a launch anomaly that left a Lockheed Martin satellite in a significantly “lower than planned orbit”, and the “stage and its payload reentered over the South […]

Filed Under: Aerospace, Aerospace Corporation, Alpha Missions (FIrefly), Anomaly, Anomaly Detection, Antarctica, Buses, Business Moves, Contracts, Demonstrations, Development, Engines / Thrusters, Firefly Aerospace, Launch Delay, Lockheed Martin, Mission, Mission Agreement, Orbit, Payload Development, SmallSat, Smallsat Launch, Smallsat Launch Vehicles, South Pacific, Statement Tagged With: Featured

Firefly Aerospace ready for Monday launch of Lockheed Martin’s FLTA006 Message in a Booster mission

April 27, 2025

Firefly Aerospace’s launch of Lockheed Martin’s FLTA006 has now been scheduled for Monday, April 28th, at 6:37 AM -7:29 AM PDT from Vandenberg. Space Launch Complex 2W has launched 97 […]

Filed Under: Firefly Aerospace, Firefly Space Transport Services, Lockheed Martin, Military, NASA, Satellite Buses, Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV), Space Launch Complex, SpaceX, United States Air Force, United States Air Force (USAF), Vandenberg SFB

ULA’s Atlas 5 is ready but is the weather at the Cape ready for Amazon’s Project Kuiper launch?

April 27, 2025

For those who have been ready for a long time for the Amazon Kuiper launch it looks like Monday might be the day, if the weather holds. The Kuiper 1 […]

Filed Under: Amazon, Amazon Project Kuiper, Atlas V, Boeing Defense, Cape Canaveral SFS, Community, Constellation, Customers, internet, Kuiper, Launch, Launch Agreement, Launch Delay, Launch Management, Lockheed Martin, Lockheed Martin Space, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Project Kuiper, Satellites, Smallsat Payloads, United Launch Alliance, Vandenberg SFB, Weather, Weather Forecasting

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