SSTL and IHI agree to develop Japanese ISR constellation
Thursday, 18 September 2025 07:25
Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) and IHI Corporation have signed an agreement to co-develop a small satellite constellation to strengthen Japan's intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The deal was concluded on 10 September at DSEI in London, underscoring expanding UK-Japan cooperation in space and defence. 
The partnership aligns with the 2023 Hiroshima Accor	  NASA Dragonfly Mission Advances Through Crucial Development and Testing Stages
Thursday, 18 September 2025 07:25
NASA's Dragonfly mission has successfully cleared several major design, development, and testing milestones, keeping it on track for launch in July 2028. 
Dragonfly, a nuclear-powered, car-sized rotorcraft built at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), will journey to Saturn's moon Titan to conduct a three-year exploration of its surface. Following a six-year cruise, the aircraft	  Arianespace examines options to increase Ariane 6 launch rate
Thursday, 18 September 2025 03:54
Space Force chief: Current satellite tracking ‘too slow’ for modern threats
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 22:10
Speaking at the AMOS Conference, Saltzman calls for industry partnerships to accelerate capabilities in space domain awareness
Space Force accelerates reorganization of acquisition units
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 18:27
Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant, head of the Space Systems Command, said the restructuring — centered on “System Deltas” that pair acquisition officers with operational commanders — is progressing at a fast pace.
Small GEO strategies diverge around vertical integration
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 14:41
The fledgling small geostationary satellite manufacturing market is splitting across a spectrum of vertical integration strategies as companies weigh sovereignty, speed and scale in reshaping space-based communications.
XRISM uncovers a mystery in the cosmic winds of change
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 14:00
	The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) has revealed an unexpected difference between the powerful winds launching from a disc around a neutron star and those from material circling supermassive black holes. The surprisingly dense wind blowing from the stellar system challenges our understanding of how such winds form and drive change in their surroundings.
Blue Alchemist is one step closer to creating sustainable infrastructure on the moon
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Engine trouble forces Northrop Grumman to delay supply delivery to International Space Station
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Novaspace and the Occitanie Region Launch the Inaugural Space Summit for a Resilient Future in 2026
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 13:45
President Trump’s Golden Dome: golden dream or black nightmare?
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 12:00
With great fanfare, the newly installed American President Donald Trump launched the idea of the United States creating an “Iron Dome” to protect America against aerial threats, similar to how […]
Maxar and Ecopia roll out AI-powered Earth mapping system
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 11:00
The product, called Vivid Features, combines Maxar’s satellite imagery archive with Ecopia’s artificial intelligence software
Does Europe need a spaceplane?
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 10:35
PARIS – Europe should be investing in disruptive capabilities like spaceplanes, said Maj. Gen.
ReOrbit raises 45 million euros to increase spacecraft production
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 08:14
Finnish spacecraft developer ReOrbit has raised 45 million euros ($53.3 million) to increase spacecraft production to meet growing demand from government customers.

