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The contract will examine the performance of ThinKom’s “portable gateway” for use by dismounted forces

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At 16:45 GMT/17:45 CET the first Ariane 6 rocket with four boosters lifted off from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on 12 February, taking 32 Amazon Leo satellites to orbit. 

This is Ariane 6’s most powerful version yet. The new three-stage European rocket can be adapted according to each mission with either two or four boosters as well as the length of the fairing – the nosecone that splits vertically in two. This launch was the sixth Ariane 6 flight, the first to fly with four boosters and also the first with the long fairing. 

Ariane 6 in its four-booster configuration, known as Ariane 64, doubles the rocket’s performance

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It is time to take astronomy off Earth

Thursday, 12 February 2026 13:00
Illustration of the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Credit: NASA

Astronomy and commercial space are often portrayed as being on a collision course, yet their futures are deeply intertwined.

The company developed a collaborative project management platform designed to operate in classified environments

Electron launch of NEONSAT-1A

Launch companies are divided on how to compete with SpaceX in a market where demand outstrips supply, yet customers remain price sensitive.

Cheops discovers late bloomer from another era

Thursday, 12 February 2026 10:00
Artist impression of the planetary system around the star LHS 1903

Scientists used the European Space Agency's Cheops satellite to discover that the planetary system around the star LHS 1903 challenges current planet formation theories with the unusual order of its planets. Surprisingly, the most distant outer planet might be rocky and seems to have formed later – in a different environment than the other planets around the star.

USSF-87 sends GSSAP payloads and propulsive ESPA ring on fourth Vulcan flight

USSF-87 sends GSSAP payloads and propulsive ESPA ring on fourth Vulcan flight

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Space investors and dealmakers anticipate SpaceX’s planned IPO this year will trigger a surge of capital across the industry, but not without the risk of pulling investor attention away from other companies in the run-up.

The European Space Agency (ESA) will take part in the upcoming Munich Security Conference (MSC), one of the world’s leading forums for international security policy. ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher will join senior political leaders, industry executives and security experts to highlight how space systems underpin Europe’s competitiveness, resilience and strategic autonomy.

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