Space Force

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Newswire

Soyuz Pad Fix, Ariane 6 Goals: This Week’s Rocket Report

The global launch industry saw key debuts in late 2025, including Blue Origin's New Glenn completing its first drone ship…

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Entertainment

Space Force Adopts Magic: The Gathering Cards for Satellite War Names

The U.S. Space Force introduced a new naming system for satellites to foster a stronger connection between Guardians and their…

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Business

Space Force’s New Naming Scheme Ushers in New Era

The United States Space Force is implementing a new formal naming system for its orbital and ground-based assets to create…

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Business

Private Firm to Test Space Weapon in Self-Funded Demo

Defense contractors are competing for the Golden Dome missile shield program, a trillion-dollar initiative, and assert that the foundational technologies…

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Business

Firefly’s $855M SciTec Buy Boosts Defense Focus

Firefly Aerospace is acquiring defense analytics firm SciTec for $855 million to expand its national security presence and transition into…

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BigTech Companies

ULA’s Vulcan rocket costs surge in Pentagon contract data

SpaceX secured five out of seven national security satellite launch contracts from the US Space Force, with United Launch Alliance…

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Business

Blue Origin to Reuse New Glenn Booster for Moon Mission After Landing

Blue Origin's second New Glenn launch is critical for deploying NASA's Mars atmospheric science satellites and advancing the company's certification…

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Newswire

Pentagon Launches New Satellite Network to Link Sensors and Shooters

The Pentagon successfully launched the first operational satellites for the Golden Dome missile defense shield, initiating a new space-based sensor…

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Business

SpaceX Builds New Landing Pads During Falcon Heavy Lull

SpaceX is transitioning its original landing zones at Cape Canaveral back to the U.S. Space Force, which will reassign them…

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Newswire

Trump’s SPACECOM Move to Alabama: National Security or Politics?

President Trump confirmed the relocation of US Space Command from Colorado to Alabama's Redstone Arsenal, framing it as a strategic…

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Cybersecurity

China’s Lead in Military Megaconstellation Race Sparks Global Concern

China's Guowang satellite constellation is a state-backed initiative designed to provide the People's Liberation Army with resilient military communications and…

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Business

ULA’s Vulcan Rocket Faces Crucial Next Test After Debut

United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket successfully completed its first national security mission, delivering classified satellites for the US Space Force…

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Business

ISS Crew Uncertain of Return Date Amid Trump’s NASA Cutbacks

A new four-person crew, led by Commander Zena Cardman, launched to the ISS aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon, though their return…

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Newswire

Space Force General Must Explain Golden Dome to Trump

The Pentagon's $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense program faces pressure to show results before the current administration's term ends,…

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