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Software Defined Satellites Market Analysis 2026
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Software Defined Satellites Market Analysis 2026

Software‑defined satellites offer on‑orbit reconfigurability but cost roughly 30% more to build than fixed‑function platforms. Analysts project the market could exceed $10 billion by 2030, yet technical limits, launch‑vehicle economics, and lengthy regulatory approvals curb realistic growth. Real‑world deployments by Intelsat,...

By New Space Economy
High Throughput Satellites Market Analysis 2026
NewsFeb 25, 2026

High Throughput Satellites Market Analysis 2026

The high‑throughput satellite (HTS) market is confronting a structural oversupply, with capacity expanding far faster than revenue‑generating demand. While analysts forecast 15‑20% CAGR through 2030, actual utilization sits between 20% and 50%, compressing pricing and squeezing margins. Maritime and aviation...

By New Space Economy
Ground Segment Market Analysis 2026
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Ground Segment Market Analysis 2026

The global ground‑segment market is projected to reach $27‑$32 b by 2030, growing at a 6‑8% CAGR from $18‑$21 b in 2024. Revenue trails satellite hardware by roughly 60%, but the sector remains essential for operational continuity across defense, civil, and commercial...

By New Space Economy
Space Force Moving to Upgrade Its Elements of Long-Range Kill Chains
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Space Force Moving to Upgrade Its Elements of Long-Range Kill Chains

The U.S. Space Force announced a push to modernize the data‑transport and battle‑management components of long‑range kill chains, a critical capability for future high‑intensity conflicts. Leaders highlighted System Delta 85, established in August 2025, as the hub for space domain...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Viasat Calls for Multi-Orbit Connectivity to Bolster India's Space Sovereignty
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Viasat Calls for Multi-Orbit Connectivity to Bolster India's Space Sovereignty

Viasat’s President Ben Palmer urged India to adopt multi‑orbit, multi‑band satellite communications to secure spectrum access and resilient SATCOM. He highlighted the company’s push for compact terminals that give beyond‑line‑of‑sight connectivity to tactical unmanned platforms. Palmer praised India’s strategic stance...

By ET Telecom (Economic Times)
The Fractal Lab – Part III
NewsFeb 24, 2026

The Fractal Lab – Part III

The Fractal Lab III quantifies the economics of orbital data centers, showing that a 1 MW GEO station would cost roughly $16.4 million over five years—about 3.5 times the $4.7 million required for an equivalent terrestrial facility. Even with free solar power, launch expenses, massive...

By SatNews
SECAF Meink Unveils ‘Ringleader’ Exercise to Test Satellite Sensor Fusion for Tactical Battle Management
NewsFeb 24, 2026

SECAF Meink Unveils ‘Ringleader’ Exercise to Test Satellite Sensor Fusion for Tactical Battle Management

Secretary of the Air Force Dr. Troy E. Meink announced the "Ringleader" exercise, a program to test and operationalize sensor fusion from military and intelligence satellite constellations for high‑fidelity ground and air moving target indication. The initiative leverages the Proliferated...

By SatNews
A Banner Year for Military Space Funding— with an Unclear Path Beyond
NewsFeb 24, 2026

A Banner Year for Military Space Funding— with an Unclear Path Beyond

Funding for the U.S. Space Force in fiscal 2026 climbs to roughly $42 billion, while total Department of Defense space spending is estimated at $57.7 billion after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act injected $13.8 billion of mandatory reconciliation money. The bulk of the new dollars support...

By SpaceNews
Northwood Space Names Zak Kirstein as Chief Revenue Officer
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Northwood Space Names Zak Kirstein as Chief Revenue Officer

Northwood Space has appointed Zak Kirstein as chief revenue officer, promoting the executive who has been with the company for just over two years. Kirstein previously led the head of growth function and was instrumental in securing a $100 million Series B...

By Via Satellite
Stealth Project Hail Mary Town Hall At NASA JPL?
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Stealth Project Hail Mary Town Hall At NASA JPL?

NASA Watch reports an unofficial X announcement about a town‑hall meeting at JPL tied to the upcoming film “Project Hail Mary.” The post, shared by a fan‑run account, suggests NASA may be leveraging the movie for cross‑promotional PR, yet no...

By NASA Watch
Industry Input Wanted for Next Canadian Space Agency Priority Technologies
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Industry Input Wanted for Next Canadian Space Agency Priority Technologies

The Canadian Space Agency has issued a Request for Information titled “Enabling Technologies for Future Missions” to gather industry input before launching its next Space Technology Development Program (STDP) solicitation. Historically, the STDP has been under‑funded, receiving only $147 million over...

By SpaceQ
Book Review: Beyond Earth, the Soviet Drive Into Space
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Book Review: Beyond Earth, the Soviet Drive Into Space

Beyond Earth, The Soviet Drive into Space is a posthumous diary by aerospace engineer Saunders B. Kramer that chronicles every Soviet launch from 1957 to 1975. The 398‑page softcover blends exhaustive technical specifications—orbital inclinations, payload masses, apogees—with personal anecdotes and...

By National Space Society Blog
China Dominates LEO GPS, 41 Satellites vs Lone Western Provider
SocialFeb 24, 2026

China Dominates LEO GPS, 41 Satellites vs Lone Western Provider

🇨🇳🛰 The competitor to watch is China, with 75 startups raising $7B. For example, China’s progress in resilient GPS in LEO is far ahead of the West. China already has 41 PNT sats in LEO, and Xona is sole provider in...

By Steve Jurvetson
IRDM Dominates the Global LEO Satellite Market
SocialFeb 24, 2026

IRDM Dominates the Global LEO Satellite Market

$IRDM continuing off that strong base. These guys are the only global low earth orbit (LEO) satellite company. Big name in the space race.

By Hyperstocks
Avio to Build $500 Million Facility in Hurt, Virginia
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Avio to Build $500 Million Facility in Hurt, Virginia

Italian rocket builder Avio announced a $500 million solid‑rocket‑motor manufacturing complex in Hurt, Virginia, pending approval by the Virginia General Assembly. The 860,000‑square‑foot facility, financed by a €400 million capital increase, will create more than 1,000 jobs and may receive a $97.7 million...

By European Spaceflight
E‑Space’s Protosat‑1 Reenters, Still No Proof of Success
SocialFeb 24, 2026

E‑Space’s Protosat‑1 Reenters, Still No Proof of Success

The E-Space Protosat-1 IoT demo satellite reentred on Feb 22. It made no orbital manuevers, and - as for all 9 E-Space test satellites launched to date - there is no public evidence that it worked and no announcement about...

By Jonathan McDowell
The Legal Void of the Asteroid Gold Rush
NewsFeb 24, 2026

The Legal Void of the Asteroid Gold Rush

Asteroid mining firms such as AstroForge and Karman+ are moving from concept to launch, targeting metallic near‑Earth asteroids and testing zero‑gravity excavation. A new paper in Acta Astronautica highlights the regulatory vacuum surrounding these activities, noting that existing treaties like...

By Phys.org - Space News
Global Defense Modernization Drives Major Awards for BlackSky and Redwire
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Global Defense Modernization Drives Major Awards for BlackSky and Redwire

Global defense spending surges, prompting nations to seek sovereign, AI‑enabled space capabilities. BlackSky reported more than $60 million in new contracts, highlighted by an eight‑figure deal for a Gen‑3 ISR satellite that delivers 35 cm imagery and onboard AI analytics. Redwire entered...

By SatNews
Press Release: Gilat Receives $39 Million in Orders for Sidewinder ESA
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Press Release: Gilat Receives $39 Million in Orders for Sidewinder ESA

Gilat Satellite Networks announced $39 million in orders for its Sidewinder electronically steered antenna (ESA) in‑flight connectivity terminals from a leading satellite operator, with deliveries slated over the next 12 months. The orders cover both line‑fit and retrofit installations, underscoring airlines'...

By Runway Girl Network
The Commercial Space Federation Releases New White Paper “Perfecting Public-Private Partnerships”
NewsFeb 24, 2026

The Commercial Space Federation Releases New White Paper “Perfecting Public-Private Partnerships”

The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) released a new white paper titled “Perfecting Public‑Private Partnerships: The Future of Government Space Contracts.” Authored by Rational Futures, the report offers a playbook for government buyers to maximize outcomes on space PPPs, stressing that...

By SpaceNews
Seizing the High Ground: The Case for U.S. Leadership in Space Mining
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Seizing the High Ground: The Case for U.S. Leadership in Space Mining

The article argues that the United States must seize early leadership in space mining to secure economic, energy and geopolitical advantages as extraction technologies become viable. It highlights the trillion‑dollar profit potential of asteroid resources and the strategic value of...

By Global Security Review
At Colorado Space Firms, Hegseth Casts Pentagon Bureaucracy as the Enemy
NewsFeb 24, 2026

At Colorado Space Firms, Hegseth Casts Pentagon Bureaucracy as the Enemy

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth used a Colorado stop at True Anomaly and Sierra Space to denounce the Pentagon’s acquisition bureaucracy as a "giant swamp" that favors entrenched prime contractors. He framed commercially driven space firms as essential antidotes that...

By SpaceNews
Global Invacom Group Launches Rapid Deploy XY Antenna Range for Mission‑Critical, Multi‑Orbit Connectivity
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Global Invacom Group Launches Rapid Deploy XY Antenna Range for Mission‑Critical, Multi‑Orbit Connectivity

Global Invacom Group has introduced a rapid‑deploy XY antenna family spanning four sizes—from 0.98 m to 2.4 m—to provide fast, multi‑orbit, multi‑band connectivity for government, defence, and commercial users. The modular terminals require no tools and can be calibrated and operational in...

By Microwave Journal
Sustainable Spectrum Policy Dossier Updated for 2026
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Sustainable Spectrum Policy Dossier Updated for 2026

The Sustainable Spectrum Policy dossier has been refreshed for 2026, adding a new research note on space sustainability. It highlights the ESA Zero Debris Charter’s net‑zero target for 2030, the APRSAF “Nagoya Vision” on responsible space use, and IADC’s global...

By PolicyTracker blog
LambdaVision Taps Starlab for Post-ISS Manufacturing Plans
NewsFeb 24, 2026

LambdaVision Taps Starlab for Post-ISS Manufacturing Plans

LambdaVision announced it has pre‑booked manufacturing time and space on Starlab’s yet‑to‑launch commercial space station, positioning the biotech firm for post‑ISS production. The company, which raised a $7 million seed round and completed nine ISS missions, uses microgravity to fabricate higher‑performance...

By Payload
Lockheed Martin to Test Digital Atomic Clock on Upcoming GPS III Satellite
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Lockheed Martin to Test Digital Atomic Clock on Upcoming GPS III Satellite

Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Space Force will test a new digital atomic clock aboard the tenth GPS III satellite, slated for launch in early 2026. The digital clock is intended to replace legacy rubidium timepieces, offering higher precision while consuming...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Infobip and ESA Boost Asteroid Impact Alerts with Instant Voice Calls
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Infobip and ESA Boost Asteroid Impact Alerts with Instant Voice Calls

Infobip has teamed up with the European Space Agency to deliver asteroid impact alerts through its Voice API, replacing email notifications with instant phone calls. The integration enables ESA’s Meerkat Asteroid Guard to issue real‑time alerts 24/7, cutting response times...

By MarTech Series
Telespazio Awarded €20 Million Contract for Canary Islands Constellation
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Telespazio Awarded €20 Million Contract for Canary Islands Constellation

Telespazio Ibérica has secured a €20 million contract to build an Earth‑observation satellite constellation for the Canary Islands. While the original plan called for eight low‑Earth‑orbit satellites, the award covers three operational spacecraft and a technology demonstrator, each 20‑30 kg. The demonstrator...

By European Spaceflight
Resilient Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) | GeoBuiz Summit 2026
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Resilient Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) | GeoBuiz Summit 2026

At the GeoBuiz Summit 2026, a panel of industry leaders highlighted the escalating threat of GPS disruptions, spoofing, and jamming worldwide. They discussed emerging resilient PNT solutions such as low‑Earth‑orbit satellite constellations, quantum timing technologies, and secure multi‑layered architectures. Real‑world...

By Geospatial World – Smart Infrastructure
3D Printed Pipe Embeds Heater And Sensor For Space
BlogFeb 24, 2026

3D Printed Pipe Embeds Heater And Sensor For Space

A European consortium has 3D‑printed a 150 mm spacecraft‑grade pipe in 316L stainless steel that embeds a 60 W resistive heater, internal wiring, a D‑sub connector, and an aerosol‑jet‑printed temperature sensor. The design‑for‑additive‑manufacturing approach eliminates separate Kapton heaters and fragile leads, aiming...

By Fabbaloo
Prometheus Starts Work on New Indiana Solid Rocket Motor Campus
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Prometheus Starts Work on New Indiana Solid Rocket Motor Campus

Prometheus Energetics, a joint venture between Kratos Defense and RAFAEL, broke ground on a 600‑acre solid rocket motor campus in Bloomfield, Indiana. The facility will house four production lines capable of delivering up to 800 tons of domestic energetics annually, with...

By SpaceDaily
SecFund Invests in Advanced Composite Manufacturer Arceon
NewsFeb 24, 2026

SecFund Invests in Advanced Composite Manufacturer Arceon

Arceon, a Delft‑based advanced composite maker, received new capital from SecFund and Tenzing Alpha to commercialise its carbon‑based material Carbeon. The single‑step silicon infiltration process makes Carbeon lighter, stronger and faster to produce, targeting rockets, satellites and hypersonic platforms. The...

By JEC Composites
Artemis Space Launch System Technical Overview
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Artemis Space Launch System Technical Overview

The Space Launch System (SLS) is NASA’s primary heavy‑lift vehicle for the Artemis program, using a modular block architecture that evolves from Block 1 to Block 2. It integrates heritage RS‑25 engines, five‑segment solid rocket boosters, and advanced upper stages to lift...

By New Space Economy
Weather Delays SLS Rollback, Artemis II Crew Invited to SOTU
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Weather Delays SLS Rollback, Artemis II Crew Invited to SOTU

Due to weather, the SLS/Orion rollback has been postponed from tomorrow to Wednesday. https://t.co/iy74WqbbdT Meanwhile, since they're not in quarantine anymore, per Axios House Speaker Johnson has invited the Artemis II crew to tomorrow's State of the Union address.

By Marcia Smith
Boeing Demonstrates Large Language Model for Space-Grade Hardware
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Boeing Demonstrates Large Language Model for Space-Grade Hardware

Boeing Space Mission Systems engineers have proven that a large language model can run on commercial off‑the‑shelf hardware and interpret satellite telemetry in natural language. The lab‑based test showed the model can generate human‑readable health reports, reducing latency compared with...

By SpaceNews
Space Force Starts Briefing Stakeholders on 15-Year Vision
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Space Force Starts Briefing Stakeholders on 15-Year Vision

The U.S. Space Force unveiled the prototype of its 15‑year force structure roadmap, detailing expected systems, support and personnel through 2040. Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman highlighted three core mission areas—navigation warfare, space domain awareness, and satellite communications—and...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Meink, Saltzman Make Case for Space Force Expansion
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Meink, Saltzman Make Case for Space Force Expansion

U.S. Space Force Secretary Troy Meink announced a push for sustained expansion as mission sets broaden, citing the need for more personnel and specialized skills. A key immediate step is enlarging the Space Warfighting Analysis Center to guide force design...

By SpaceNews
Jupiter's Galilean Moons May Have Gained Life's Building Blocks at Birth
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Jupiter's Galilean Moons May Have Gained Life's Building Blocks at Birth

An international team led by Southwest Research Institute showed that complex organic molecules (COMs) could form in both the protosolar nebula and Jupiter’s circumplanetary disk, then be incorporated into the Galilean moons during their accretion. Their coupled disk‑evolution and grain‑transport...

By Phys.org - Space News
Petition: SAVE NASA’s GENELAB
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Petition: SAVE NASA’s GENELAB

NASA’s Biological and Physical Sciences Directorate plans to reduce funding for the Open Science Data Repository (OSDR) and GeneLab, including the Sample Processing Laboratory (SPL), starting in 2025. OSDR currently houses nearly 600 studies, 1,000 datasets across 45 species, and...

By NASA Watch
Picogrid and Guardian RF Partner to Deliver Drone Defense for Space Launch Operations at Vandenberg Space Force Base
PodcastFeb 23, 2026

Picogrid and Guardian RF Partner to Deliver Drone Defense for Space Launch Operations at Vandenberg Space Force Base

Picogrid and Guardian RF have secured a joint contract to protect Vandenberg Space Force Base from unauthorized drone activity. The deal integrates Guardian RF’s low‑SWaP Scout passive RF sensors with Picogrid’s Expeditionary Command and Control Nodes, creating a unified, real‑time...

By sUAS News
Can Marine to Deploy Eutelsat OneWeb for Asia-Pacific Maritime Connectivity Services
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Can Marine to Deploy Eutelsat OneWeb for Asia-Pacific Maritime Connectivity Services

Singapore‑based Can Marine announced a multi‑year agreement to leverage Eutelsat’s OneWeb low‑Earth‑orbit satellite constellation for maritime connectivity across the Asia‑Pacific region. The partnership will serve merchant shipping and offshore energy customers, providing end‑to‑end satellite communications, network design, and support. Financial...

By Via Satellite
Securing the Future of the Orbital Environment
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Securing the Future of the Orbital Environment

Industry briefings under the "Securing the Future of Space" campaign stress a sovereign‑commercial nexus to protect an increasingly congested Low Earth Orbit. Experts like Dr. Moriba Jah advocate a shift from space conquest to environmental stewardship, leveraging AI to monitor...

By SatNews
Open Cosmos Seeks $200M for European Ka‑band Broadband
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Open Cosmos Seeks $200M for European Ka‑band Broadband

.@Open_Cosmos seeks ~$200M in financing ahead of June & Sept deployment deadlines for its Liechtenstein-licensed Ka-band broadband constellation. Co says Europe should rally around it. @defis_eu @aee_gob. https://t.co/0cbcoHxGVq https://t.co/OZBFODhK9v

By Peter B. de Selding
China's Mysterious Shenlong Space Plane Recently Launched on Its 4th Mission. What Is It Doing up There?
NewsFeb 23, 2026

China's Mysterious Shenlong Space Plane Recently Launched on Its 4th Mission. What Is It Doing up There?

China’s reusable Shenlong space plane lifted off from Jiuquan on Feb 6, 2026, marking its fourth orbital mission. The vehicle’s prior flights ranged from a two‑day test to multi‑year stays, each releasing one or more satellites. Unlike the U.S. X‑37B, Shenlong...

By Space.com
Starlink Monopoly Will Dominate Residential Broadband Future
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Starlink Monopoly Will Dominate Residential Broadband Future

Enjoyed my panel today during the opening session at #RTIME2026 here in Orlando. My message: Elon Musk doesn't care about your economics. And in 5 years time, your biggest issue will be what to do about Starlink's monopoly in residential...

By Tim Farrar
Could It Be We've Recieved Alien Signals in the Past and Didn't Notice? Not Bloody Likely, According to New Study
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Could It Be We've Recieved Alien Signals in the Past and Didn't Notice? Not Bloody Likely, According to New Study

A new Bayesian study by Claudio Grimaldi at EPFL argues that Earth is unlikely to have missed alien transmissions in the past. The analysis shows that for undetected signals to have occurred, an implausibly large number of technosignatures would be...

By New Space Economy
Flexible Force Fields Can Protect Our Return to the Moon
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Flexible Force Fields Can Protect Our Return to the Moon

Lunar dust remains a critical obstacle for sustained human activity on the Moon, prompting research into flexible electrodynamic dust shields (EDS). Georgia Tech researchers demonstrated two curved‑surface EDS designs—copper‑polyimide and chemically modified reduced graphene oxide (CMrGO)—that can repel dust under...

By New Space Economy
Curiosity Rover Captures Martian Spiderwebs up Close
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Curiosity Rover Captures Martian Spiderwebs up Close

NASA’s Curiosity rover has spent six months examining Martian boxwork formations—low ridges resembling spiderwebs—on Mount Sharp. High‑resolution Mastcam images reveal ridges 1‑2 meters tall with sand‑filled hollows, confirming that ancient groundwater flowed later than previously believed. Drill samples from ridge tops,...

By Phys.org - Space News
Webb Imaged a Star Before It Went Supernova
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Webb Imaged a Star Before It Went Supernova

The James Webb Space Telescope has produced the first infrared image of a star before it exploded as a supernova, identifying the progenitor in galaxy NGC 1637. By aligning archival Hubble data with Webb’s MIRI and NIRCam observations from 2024, astronomers...

By Behind the Black