United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully launched the company’s 100th national security mission to orbit with the launch of an Atlas V rocket on July 30 at 6:45 a.m. EDT from Space […]
Space Security
X thread by Dr. Laura Grego’s assessment of a Russian anti-satellite weapon
The following is an X “tweet” threat reacting to the possibility of Russia fielding a space-based anti-satellite weapon that the White House has called “a violation of the Outer Space Treaty” from Dr. Laura Grego, […]
Learn about ‘A Vibe Check on Space Security Diplomacy: Progress or More Spinning Wheels?’ at Secure World Foundation’s webinar
The Secure World Foundation webinar on space security is just one week away. Space security discussions within the United Nations have been taking place since the early 1980s, although without […]
SCOUT Space acquires Free Space to expand technical capabilities & defense expertise
SCOUT Space Inc. has acquired Free Space Inc. to strengthen the firm’s defense and technical capabilities and broaden the inroads built with the U.S. Department of Defense, intelligence community and […]
True Anomaly announces opening of GravityWorks spacecraft manufacturing facility + federal OK to demo non-Earth imaging + rendezvous + proximity Ops
True Anomaly, Inc. hosted the grand opening of the company’s state-of-the-art spacecraft manufacturing facility, GravityWorks, in Centennial, Colorado. The company also announced it recently received authorizations from NOAA and the […]
Japan adopts space security policy + vows to expand defense use
A report in the KYODO NEWS reveals that Japan, on Tuesday, adopted the nation’s first, space security blueprint, with the aim of better using the frontier for defense purposes over […]
Seven nations meet to address space security
The Department of Defense participated in the annual Combined Space Operations (CSpO) Initiative Principals Board hosted by the New Zealand Defense Force and New Zealand Ministry of Defense in December […]