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SpaceX to launch ESA’s Galileo L13, two more satellites for Europe’s alternative to American GPS

September 12, 2024

SpaceX is scheduled to launch Galileo L13 (FOC FM26 & FM32) to Medium Earth Orbit, on Sunday, September 15th, at 3:57 PM – 4:39 PM PDT from Space Launch Complex […]

Filed Under: Ariane 6, Arianespace, Constellation, Constellations, ESA, ESA Galileo, Europe, European Space Agency (ESA), Galileo, GLONASS, GPS, MEO, Russia

Soyuz safely launches NASA’s oldest American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts enroute to ISS

September 11, 2024

NASA’s oldest astronaut, Don Pettit, launched aboard the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft, accompanied by cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner, to the International Space Station where they will join the […]

Filed Under: Ariane 6, Astronauts, International Space Station (ISS), Kazakhstan, NASA, Roscosmos, Russia, Soyuz

Russia’s ‘Uber’ transportation of two cosmonauts and one U.S. astronaut to ISS

September 10, 2024

So it’s time to head to the ISS and you need a ride? Looks like Russia’s Soyuz MS-26 is the taxi of sorts to transport three astronauts, all with previous […]

Filed Under: Ariane 6, ArianeGroup, Astronauts, International Space Station (ISS), Kazakhstan, NASA, Roscosmos, Russia, Soyuz

UPDATE Boeing has a problem — too many astronauts and not enough ISS parking spaces

July 31, 2024

NASA will be sending more astronauts to the ISS in the next few weeks shuttled by SpaceX however the two stranded NASA astronauts taken aboard Boeing’s Starliner, and delivered to […]

Filed Under: Astronauts, Boeing, Boeing Starliner, CEO, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dragon Spacecraft (SpaceX), Flight Readiness Firing, Hot Fire Test, International Space Station (ISS), Modules, NASA, Russia, Space Vehicle Design, SpaceX, SpaceX Crew Mission, Static Test Firing, Test Firing, Thruster Systems Tagged With: Featured

DoD’s 2024 Arctic Strategy publication “is critical to the defense of our homeland”

July 24, 2024

Today, the Department of Defense (DOD) released its 2024 DOD Arctic Strategy. This is the first update to DOD’s approach to the region since 2019. “The Arctic region of the […]

Filed Under: Arctic, Department of Defense (DoD), Finland, Government, Military, National Defense Strategy, NATO, NATO Alliance, People's Republic of China (PRC), Polar Orbits, Polar Region, Polar-Orbiting Environmental Satellites (POES), Russia, Sweden, Ukraine

Iran plans to launch two satellites from Russian spaceport — news agency

July 24, 2024

The Iranian Space Agency (ISA) is planning to launch two new satellites into a low Earth orbit, said Mehr News Agency, adding that the Hodhod and Kosar satellites were scheduled […]

Filed Under: Launch, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Russia, SATCOM, Satellites, Spacecraft

US Space Force is set to install 24 satellite jamming stations capable of disrupting Russian or Chinese communications

July 23, 2024

War. War never changes: Thanks to the military industrial complex, upgrades to warfare technologies continue regardless of world events. Russia is reportedly developing a high-altitude nuclear device to permanently and […]

Filed Under: China, Jamming, Military, Russia, U.S. Space Force

Aldoria continues to track the Russian Luch-2 satellite as it approaches telecom satellites

July 22, 2024

Aldoria is reporting that the Russian satellite, Luch-2, continues to closely approach telecommunication satellites in GEO at an altitude of 35,780 km. Early in July, Aldoria’s tracking system detected Luch-2 […]

Filed Under: ALDORIA, Russia, Space Domain Awareness (SDA), Space Tracking

Russia wants 2,600 satellites in orbit by 2036. Is this realistic?

July 9, 2024

Russia wants have about 2,600 satellites in orbit by 2036, according to Yury Borisov, the head of the Roscosmos space agency. Notably the country aims to put Sfera communications satellites […]

Filed Under: Constellations, OneWeb, Radar Constellation, Roscosmos, Russia, Satellites, Starlink

U.S. Space Command reports break-up of Russian-owned space object

June 30, 2024

U.S. Space Command confirms the break-up of RESURS-P1 (#39186), a Russian-owned, decommissioned satellite, that occurred in LEO on June 26, 2024, at approximately 1000 MT (1600 UTC), resulting in more […]

Filed Under: Debris Tracking, Military, On-Orbit Debris, Russia, Satellite Conjunction Assessment, Space Debris, Space Debris Detection, U.S. Space Command, U.S. Space Command, USSPACECOM

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