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The agency is seeking novel concepts to restore critical satellite services within hours or weeks

By Marc Berte, Founder and CEO of Overview Energy AI is making energy valuable enough that we’re reconsidering where infrastructure should live.

The Meteosat Third Generation-Imager-2 (MTG-I2) satellite has arrived at Pariacabo harbour in French Guiana, ready to be transported to Europe’s Spaceport. Image: The Meteosat Third Generation-Imager-2 (MTG-I2) satellite has arrived at Pariacabo harbour in French Guiana, ready to be transported to Europe’s Spaceport.

A new CSIS report says planned 2027 interceptor buys will test a supply chain still recovering from years of consolidation

Blue Moon Artemis 3

NASA has provided more details about the revised approaches that Blue Origin and SpaceX are taking to accelerate work on Artemis lunar landers.

SpaceX IPO celebration

SpaceX shares rose on the first day of trading as the company went public in a milestone event for both the company and the broader space industry.

TAMPA, Fla. — Avanti Communications is moving to close a chapter on the debt-fueled geostationary expansion that once defined the British satellite operator, with plans to sell the youngest payload […]

AI1 SpaceX satellite

As SpaceX gears up to start launching orbital data center spacecraft as soon as next year, astronomers warn those satellites could cause serious interference with their observations.

Week in images: 08-12 June 2026

Friday, 12 June 2026 12:10
Proba-3’s first artificial solar eclipse after recovery

Week in images: 08-12 June 2026

Discover our week through the lens

All in on AI at Astra

Friday, 12 June 2026 12:00
Astra went public in July 2021 through a SPAC merger. Credit: Astra

H3 successfully returns to flight

Friday, 12 June 2026 11:15
H3 launch

Japan’s H3 rocket launched June 11 on its first flight since a failure in December, placing six smallsats in orbit.

Video: 00:17:20

Step inside the Columbus Control Centre near Munich, Germany, and discover what it takes to keep ESA's Columbus laboratory running—24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Columbus Flight Director Tristan Hermel takes us behind the scenes of mission control, where teams on the ground coordinate operations, support astronauts and work with international partners across the globe.

Get a glimpse of life behind the consoles as ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot carries out her Epsilon mission on board the Space Station.

This interview was recorded in January 2026.

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