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Vulcan Centaur Reaches Orbit Despite Booster Glitch
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Vulcan Centaur Reaches Orbit Despite Booster Glitch

LAUNCH at 0922 UTC Feb 12 of a Vulcan Centaur from Canaveral with the Space Force's GSSAP 7 and 8 satellites, and possibly other payloads. One of the GEM 63XL solid boosters malfunctioned but the vehicle was reportedly able to reach...

By Jonathan McDowell
Two Feb 12 Launches Deploy Seven Satellites and a Weather Probe
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Two Feb 12 Launches Deploy Seven Satellites and a Weather Probe

LAUNCH at 0637 UTC Feb 12 of a Jielong-3 from the DFHT ship off Yangjiang, placing seven sats in orbit including Pakistan's PRSC-EO2 imaging sat. LAUNCH at 0852 UTC Feb 12 of a Proton from Baykonur with the Elektro-L weather sat.

By Jonathan McDowell
Vulcan, Ariane 64 Blast Off
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Vulcan, Ariane 64 Blast Off

On Thursday, United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket lifted off from Florida carrying the USSF‑87 payload to geosynchronous orbit, marking its second National Security Space Launch mission. The launch suffered a significant performance anomaly in one of its four solid rocket...

By Payload
Space Systems Command Confirms Two GSSAPs on USSF‑87
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Space Systems Command Confirms Two GSSAPs on USSF‑87

Space Systems Command says there were two GSSAPs on USSF-87. This is their response to my question on the matter last month. https://t.co/IqQ6LR4m9P

By Stephen Clark
NASA Selects Vast for Sixth Private Mission to Space Station
NewsFeb 12, 2026

NASA Selects Vast for Sixth Private Mission to Space Station

NASA has awarded Vast the contract for its sixth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, with a launch no earlier than summer 2027. The mission, slated for up to 14 days aboard the ISS, will be flown on...

By NASA News (Breaking)
Space as a Sanctions Workaround: Financial Engineering & Shadow Procurement Networks
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Space as a Sanctions Workaround: Financial Engineering & Shadow Procurement Networks

Iran’s civil space program is now a conduit for evading UN sanctions, channeling billions through a shadow banking network to acquire dual‑use microelectronics. FinCEN estimates the covert financial system handles over $9 billion annually, laundering oil revenues via Hong Kong, UAE and...

By SatNews
Chief Science Advisor Urges Canada to Double Down on Quantum as Conservatives Question Advisor Role
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Chief Science Advisor Urges Canada to Double Down on Quantum as Conservatives Question Advisor Role

Canada’s new Chief Science Advisor, Dr. Mona Nemer, told parliament that the country is among the world’s top five quantum research nations and called for a renewed, amplified investment in quantum technologies. She highlighted quantum’s potential to transform sectors such...

By SpaceQ
From Labor to Compute: Economy’s Next Quantum Leap
SocialFeb 12, 2026

From Labor to Compute: Economy’s Next Quantum Leap

1900: Internal Combustion + Electricity = 5x GDP growth. 2026: AGI + Humanoid Robotics + Space-based Energy = 50x GDP growth. This is NOT a cycle; instead, we are in a phase change for the species. The transition from being...

By Peter H. Diamandis
Calian Group Expands Defence and Space Footprint in Record First Quarter
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Calian Group Expands Defence and Space Footprint in Record First Quarter

Calian Group posted a record Q1 2026 revenue of $208 million, up 12% year‑over‑year, driven by recent acquisitions and organic defence growth. The company secured $171 million of new contracts, including a November 2025 deal to build four Ka/Q/V‑band RF gateway stations for a...

By SpaceQ
Seeing Earth From Space Shifts Perspective Forever
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Seeing Earth From Space Shifts Perspective Forever

No matter where you're from, what you believe in, or what your goals are – viewing the earth from space will alter your entire perspective on life. I joined @mrjakehumphrey on @roomwherepod to talk about the transformative impact of spaceflight &...

By Dylan Taylor
ULA Encounters New Issue Despite Earlier Fix
SocialFeb 12, 2026

ULA Encounters New Issue Despite Earlier Fix

Interesting situation for ULA. Not great to see after the previous issue that we thought was fixed.

By Marcus House
SpaceX Adds Southwest Airlines as Starlink Customer
BlogFeb 12, 2026

SpaceX Adds Southwest Airlines as Starlink Customer

Southwest Airlines announced it will integrate SpaceX’s Starlink Ku‑band LEO satellite inflight connectivity across its Boeing 737 fleet. The first retrofitted aircraft are slated for revenue service this summer, with a target of 300 aircraft completed by the end of...

By Runway Girl Network
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SocialFeb 12, 2026

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Senate Cmrc approved the SAT Streamlining bill after RM Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Chr Ted Cruz (R-TX) reached agreement over "deemed granted" prvsn that originally meant FCC had 18 months to rule on a satellite appl or it wld be...

By Marcia Smith
Vast Secures First ISS Private Astronaut
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Vast Secures First ISS Private Astronaut

Vast just won its first private astronaut mission (PAM) to the ISS. Will be the 6th PAM. (Axiom's done 4 and got contract for the 5th last month.) https://t.co/wMfSkzsZTU NASA Admin Isaacman's own private astronaut missions, Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn, didn't visit...

By Marcia Smith
High-Revisit CubeSats Drive Shift From Raw Imagery to Actionable Insights in 2026
NewsFeb 12, 2026

High-Revisit CubeSats Drive Shift From Raw Imagery to Actionable Insights in 2026

The 2026 Earth Observation market is rapidly shifting from costly, large satellites to high‑revisit CubeSat constellations that deliver real‑time, actionable insights. 3U and 6U nanosatellites now provide sub‑daily coverage for weather, agriculture and maritime logistics, enabled by falling launch costs...

By SatNews
NASA Chooses Vast for First Non‑Axiom Private ISS Mission
SocialFeb 12, 2026

NASA Chooses Vast for First Non‑Axiom Private ISS Mission

NASA has selected Vast for a private astronaut mission to the ISS no earlier than mid-2027. This will be the sixth such private mission to the ISS but the first by a company other than Axiom Space. https://t.co/AXHjd7a0xH

By Jeff Foust
Vulcan Launch Anomaly Reported, Payload Still Delivered
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Vulcan Launch Anomaly Reported, Payload Still Delivered

ULA statement re anomaly on this morning's Vulcan launch. Payload reached its destination nonetheless. https://t.co/J8cN2YByhj

By Marcia Smith
Soft Power and the Race to the Moon: Why Cislunar Norms Are the Next Hill to Hold
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Soft Power and the Race to the Moon: Why Cislunar Norms Are the Next Hill to Hold

The United States is positioning cislunar space as the next geopolitical arena, leveraging NASA’s Artemis program and the Artemis Accords to set soft‑power norms. Cislunar real estate near the lunar south pole is scarce, and early standards for communications, navigation,...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Southwest Keeps Viasat Wi‑Fi on Line‑Fitted Planes
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Southwest Keeps Viasat Wi‑Fi on Line‑Fitted Planes

Reports quoting financial services firm William Blair suggest that Viasat’s inflight connectivity system will remain in play on linefitted aircraft at Southwest, even as it brings Starlink to aged jets. RGN has sought confirmation from Southwest. https://t.co/48cTJCGB56

By Mary Kirby
ULA Labels Vulcan SRB Issue a Significant Performance Anomaly
SocialFeb 12, 2026

ULA Labels Vulcan SRB Issue a Significant Performance Anomaly

ULA's comment on the "observation" (now "significant performance anomaly") seen on one of the Vulcan SRBs on this morning's launch: https://t.co/VePOoE0Ne4

By Jeff Foust
Mars to Table
PodcastFeb 12, 20261 min

Mars to Table

NASA is back for seconds with a new food system design challenge.

By Innovation Now
Ariane 64 Launches 32 Amazon LEO Satellites From Guiana
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Ariane 64 Launches 32 Amazon LEO Satellites From Guiana

First Ariane 64 heavy-lift rocket lifts off from Europe's Guiana Space Center with 32 Amazon Leo sats. Now wait about 1h29 mins for the start of deployment, which will take 25 minutes at 465 km. @Arianespace @Amazonleo https://t.co/NbkDvLrFjn

By Peter B. de Selding
Vulcan Launch Shows Possible Solid Booster Nozzle Failure
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Vulcan Launch Shows Possible Solid Booster Nozzle Failure

🚨 Vulcan Problems: Today’s ULA Vulcan launch from SLC 41 seems to have had some sort of solid booster problem. Possibly a nozzle burning through. The only official word from ULA is that they’ve made an “observation”. The sparks are clearly visible in...

By Felix Schlang
ESA Will Engage Global Leaders at the Munich Security Conference 2026
NewsFeb 11, 2026

ESA Will Engage Global Leaders at the Munich Security Conference 2026

The European Space Agency will attend the 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) from 13‑15 February 2026, with Director General Josef Aschbacher joining heads of state, industry CEOs and security experts. ESA aims to showcase how space systems underpin Europe’s competitiveness,...

By European Space Agency News
Proton Rocket Launches Elektro‑L5 Weather Satellite From Baikonur
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Proton Rocket Launches Elektro‑L5 Weather Satellite From Baikonur

Proton rocket lifts off from Baikonur, Kazakhstan, with the Elektro-L5 weather satellite. DETAILS, UPDATES: https://t.co/XRGzszk0qi https://t.co/3ZESECT8GH

By Anatoly Zak
Watch Vulcan Centaur Rocket Launch 'Neighborhood Watch' Satellites for the US Military Early on Feb. 12
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Watch Vulcan Centaur Rocket Launch 'Neighborhood Watch' Satellites for the US Military Early on Feb. 12

ULA’s Vulcan Centaur will launch early on Feb 12 from Cape Canaveral on the USSF‑87 mission, carrying two Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP) satellites for the U.S. Space Force. The payloads will monitor the crowded geostationary orbit, providing “neighborhood watch” data...

By Space.com
NASA Administrator Eyes Greater Collaboration with Pentagon
NewsFeb 11, 2026

NASA Administrator Eyes Greater Collaboration with Pentagon

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman urged deeper collaboration between NASA and the Department of Defense, highlighting their historic partnership and the national‑security dimensions of the Artemis lunar program. He pointed to an executive order that tasks the White House Office of...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Galaxia Selects Impulso.Space to Support Launch for Its MissionOne Program
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Galaxia Selects Impulso.Space to Support Launch for Its MissionOne Program

Galaxia Mission Systems announced a multi‑launch agreement with Italy’s Impulso.Space to support its MissionOne turnkey satellite program. The partnership, formalized at Space Tech Expo Europe and revealed on Feb. 5, gives Galaxia access to Impulso’s end‑to‑end launch services from a U.S....

By SpaceQ
Orbex Bankruptcy Highlights UK Launch Policy Uncertainty
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Orbex Bankruptcy Highlights UK Launch Policy Uncertainty

UK launcher startup @orbexspace starts bankruptcy procedure after merger/acquisition/funding talks fail. @spacegovuk launch policy looks to be a puzzle. Remaining @nyxcapsule interest uncertain. @esa @defis_eu @SaxaVord_Space. https://t.co/h0Gu8UB0cx https://t.co/RsfCNjTv3u

By Peter B. de Selding
Musk’s Orbital Compute Revolution: Will Space-Based Data Centers Ignite a New Geopolitical Space Race?
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Musk’s Orbital Compute Revolution: Will Space-Based Data Centers Ignite a New Geopolitical Space Race?

The episode examines Elon Musk’s proposal for an orbital data center constellation that would deliver hyperscale AI compute powered by continuous solar energy and radiative cooling, potentially reaching 100 GW of power in space. It argues that this technology could bypass...

By GeopoliticsUnplugged
Some SMD Activities Paused Pending OMB Guidance
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Some SMD Activities Paused Pending OMB Guidance

NASA Headquarters sent a memo to center CFOs ordering a pause on all new financial commitments for Science Mission Directorate projects funded by the SCEX22026D account in FY 2026, with payroll as the only exception. The hold, expected to last ten...

By NASA Watch
Canadian Space Institute Targets Continental Workforce with US Expansion
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Canadian Space Institute Targets Continental Workforce with US Expansion

The North American Space Institute (NASI), a Canadian‑origin space technician school, has announced partnerships with U.S. firms Learning Exchange Inc. (LEXX) and Alliance Cyber to launch a continent‑wide training standard. Its flagship Space Systems Technician (SST) program, the first certified...

By SpaceQ
Space Force Is Moving to Acquire by Mission Area, Service Official Says
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Space Force Is Moving to Acquire by Mission Area, Service Official Says

The U.S. Space Force announced a shift from program‑based buying to aligning acquisitions with specific mission areas, a change championed by Lt. Gen. David Miller Jr. at the Defense and Intelligence Space Conference. Miller warned that speed alone without clear...

By Aerospace America (AIAA)
Latvian Deep Space Energy Raises €930K Pre-Seed to Develop Radioisotope Power for Moon and Satellites
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Latvian Deep Space Energy Raises €930K Pre-Seed to Develop Radioisotope Power for Moon and Satellites

Latvian deep‑tech startup Deep Space Energy has closed a €930 k pre‑seed round, led by Outlast Fund and supplemented by ESA, NATO DIANA and Latvian government grants. The capital will accelerate development of a radioisotope power generator that uses Americium‑241, delivering...

By ArcticStartup
KBR Secures $103m USSF Analysis Task Orders Under HQ Contract
NewsFeb 11, 2026

KBR Secures $103m USSF Analysis Task Orders Under HQ Contract

KBR has been awarded two firm‑fixed‑price task orders totaling $103 million under the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Decision Support for Headquarters Analysis contract. The three‑year effort, based in Chantilly, Virginia, will deliver data analysis, AI‑driven analytics, workforce design and interactive dashboards...

By Airforce Technology
Long March 10A Completes Soft Landing and Max‑Q Abort
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Long March 10A Completes Soft Landing and Max‑Q Abort

Wait for it! Long March 10A: Soft landing ✅ Mengzhou capsule Max-Q abort test ✅ https://t.co/An8AKMlYm2

By Felix Schlang
Spacetech Startup EtherealX’s Valuation Jumps 6X in Series A
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Spacetech Startup EtherealX’s Valuation Jumps 6X in Series A

Indian spacetech startup Ethereal Exploration Guild (EtherealX) announced a $20.5 million Series A round led by BIG Capital, issuing 9,763 preference shares at Rs 1,87,920 each. The financing lifts its post‑money valuation to roughly $80 million, a six‑fold jump from the $12 million seed round....

By Entrackr
D2D’s Hype Hangover: The Physics Finally Bite Back
NewsFeb 11, 2026

D2D’s Hype Hangover: The Physics Finally Bite Back

The SmallSat Symposium highlighted that direct‑to‑device (D2D) satellite connectivity, once touted as a breakthrough, is now confronting hard limits of physics, spectrum allocation, and regulatory hurdles. Panelists warned that consumer phones lack the antenna gain and power to reliably link...

By SatNews
The New Space Playbook Faces a Physics Cliff at the Moon
NewsFeb 11, 2026

The New Space Playbook Faces a Physics Cliff at the Moon

The SmallSat Symposium highlighted a looming “physics cliff” as commercial space shifts from LEO to lunar operations. Engineers warned that the fail‑operational models and automotive‑grade components that powered mega‑constellations cannot survive the intense radiation of deep space, especially during Solar...

By SatNews
SpaceX's Next-Gen Super Heavy Booster Aces Four Days of "Cryoproof" Testing
NewsFeb 10, 2026

SpaceX's Next-Gen Super Heavy Booster Aces Four Days of "Cryoproof" Testing

SpaceX announced that its upgraded Super Heavy V3 booster successfully completed a four‑day cryogenic proof‑test campaign at Texas’ Massey Test Site. The test involved multiple liquid‑nitrogen fills and pressure cycles that mimic the ultra‑cold methane and liquid‑oxygen loads planned for...

By Ars Technica – Security
Satellite Manufacturers See Emerging Market for ‘Mini-Constellations’
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Satellite Manufacturers See Emerging Market for ‘Mini-Constellations’

Small‑sat manufacturers are reporting a surge in interest for “mini‑constellations” ranging from a handful to a few hundred satellites, aimed at governments and enterprises that want tailored services without relying on megaconstellations like Starlink. Executives at the SmallSat Symposium highlighted...

By SpaceNews
Peering Into the Energetic Turbulence Around Supermassive Black Holes
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Peering Into the Energetic Turbulence Around Supermassive Black Holes

New XRISM observations have directly measured turbulent gas motions driven by supermassive black holes in the M87 galaxy and the Perseus Cluster. The Nature paper on Perseus and the Astrophysical Journal paper on M87 reveal two distinct velocity components—a small‑scale,...

By Universe Today
The Golden Dome Grinds Into Gear: SDA Acting Chief Sovereign over the Supply Chain
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The Golden Dome Grinds Into Gear: SDA Acting Chief Sovereign over the Supply Chain

At the SmallSat Symposium, Space Development Agency Acting Director Dr. GP Sandhoo admitted that commercial satellite buses are not the commoditized components the agency had assumed, causing delays in Tranche 0 and pushing stricter validation for Tranche 1. He outlined a $3.5 billion...

By SatNews
Laser-Linked Satellite Networks Moving From Concept to Capability
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Laser-Linked Satellite Networks Moving From Concept to Capability

Laser‑linked satellite constellations are transitioning from theory to operational capability, highlighted by Kepler Communications' recent deployment of ten optical‑relay satellites. The network pairs high‑capacity laser terminals with on‑orbit computing, allowing hosted payloads—such as OroraTech's wildfire‑monitoring sensors—to stream thermal data in...

By SpaceNews
Airbus Awarded Eutelsat Contract for Further 340 Low Earth Orbit OneWeb Satellites
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus Awarded Eutelsat Contract for Further 340 Low Earth Orbit OneWeb Satellites

Airbus Defence and Space has secured a contract from Eutelsat to manufacture an additional 340 low‑Earth‑orbit OneWeb satellites, bringing the total order to 440 units after a 100‑satellite batch in 2024. Production will run on a new line at Airbus’s...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Expanding 5G Connectivity with the Airbus UpNext SpaceRAN Demonstrator
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Expanding 5G Connectivity with the Airbus UpNext SpaceRAN Demonstrator

Airbus’s UpNext SpaceRAN demonstrator will showcase a software‑defined satellite that processes 5G signals on‑board, cutting latency and boosting throughput. The program includes a ground‑based LEO constellation simulation and an in‑orbit payload slated for launch in 2027 with testing in 2028....

By Airbus – Newsroom
Airbus Launches Demonstrator to Test Global 5G Connectivity in Orbit
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Airbus Launches Demonstrator to Test Global 5G Connectivity in Orbit

Airbus UpNext has launched the SpaceRAN demonstrator, a software-defined satellite payload that will test 5G non-terrestrial network capabilities in low-Earth orbit. The system processes data onboard, aiming to reduce latency, increase throughput and enable direct user-to-user connectivity for commercial, defence...

By Airbus – Newsroom