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AirbusSpace, Thales Alenia Post Q1 Revenue Rise, Merger On Track
SocialApr 29, 2026

AirbusSpace, Thales Alenia Post Q1 Revenue Rise, Merger On Track

.@AirbusSpace & @Thales_Alenia_S both report increased revenue in Q1, continuing a trend as government military/security spending and the cos' restructuring puts telecom-sat division crises in rear-vew mirror. Still, their merger w/ @LDO_Space is on track. https://t.co/E7AguNorbp https://t.co/vG1xDbwoPi

By Peter B. de Selding
T‑Mobile Teams with Starlink to Launch SuperBroadband Enterprise Service
NewsApr 29, 2026

T‑Mobile Teams with Starlink to Launch SuperBroadband Enterprise Service

On April 28, T‑Mobile announced a partnership with SpaceX’s Starlink to roll out SuperBroadband, a hybrid enterprise internet service that blends the carrier’s 5G network with low‑earth‑orbit satellite coverage across the United States, aiming to keep business customers online through...

By Pulse
Runway-to-Space Challenge Uses Aurora Spaceplane to Speed Up Microgravity Flights
NewsApr 29, 2026

Runway-to-Space Challenge Uses Aurora Spaceplane to Speed Up Microgravity Flights

The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority has opened the Runway-to-Space Spaceplane Challenge, employing Dawn Aerospace’s Aurora reusable spaceplane to provide teams with fast, low‑cost microgravity access. Aurora, which has already completed more than 60 missions, can reach 62 miles altitude...

By Pulse
Syensqo Strengthens Partnership with Avio Through New Long-Term Space Materials Agreement
NewsApr 29, 2026

Syensqo Strengthens Partnership with Avio Through New Long-Term Space Materials Agreement

Syensqo and Avio have signed a new long‑term supply agreement for ablative materials, RTM resins and adhesives used in space launch systems. The deal expands Syensqo’s role in Avio’s Vega‑C program and other launch‑vehicle projects, ensuring a steady supply of...

By JEC Composites
Satellite Connected Cattle Collars Expand Remote Ranching
NewsApr 29, 2026

Satellite Connected Cattle Collars Expand Remote Ranching

Halter, a Colorado ag‑tech firm, has launched satellite‑connected cattle collars that link directly to Starlink, removing the need for cellular or on‑site radio infrastructure. The solar‑powered, GPS‑enabled devices enable virtual fencing across remote terrain, expanding the addressable U.S. beef cattle...

By EE Times Europe
Thruster Draws 25× Psyche Power; Solar Won’t Suffice
SocialApr 29, 2026

Thruster Draws 25× Psyche Power; Solar Won’t Suffice

Wow. Pretty crazy that this is 25X the power draw than the thruster on Psyche. Solar ain't going to cut it when you've got a few of those babies running. 🔥

By Marcus House
AST Delays Prolong Denial, Echoing Gilder’s Misguided Optimism
SocialApr 29, 2026

AST Delays Prolong Denial, Echoing Gilder’s Misguided Optimism

AST's delays will allow the #cluelesscult to continue living in denial for at least another year. But this is reminiscent of George Gilder in 2000 claiming that Iridium's failure was positive for Globalstar because it removed the competition and CDMA...

By Tim Farrar
AWS in Orbit: Cloud, Space, and AI Convergence.
PodcastApr 29, 202633 min

AWS in Orbit: Cloud, Space, and AI Convergence.

In this episode of AWS in Orbit, solution architect Tony Jacobs (AWS) and chief strategy officer Russell Glenn (Viasat) discuss how cloud, satellite communications, and generative AI converge to provide resilient, tactical‑edge connectivity for warfighter missions, especially autonomous drone swarms....

By AWS in Orbit
Why Aren’t Any Stars Visible in Photos Taken in Space or on the Moon?
NewsApr 29, 2026

Why Aren’t Any Stars Visible in Photos Taken in Space or on the Moon?

Apollo and modern lunar photos show a black sky because the Moon lacks an atmosphere, not because stars are absent. Photographers set exposure for bright foregrounds—sunlit regolith, suits, and spacecraft—using fast shutter speeds, which washes out faint stars. When exposure...

By New Space Economy
Eutelsat “US Demand Is Resiliant”
NewsApr 29, 2026

Eutelsat “US Demand Is Resiliant”

Eutelsat CEO Jean‑François Fallacher pushed back against SpaceX’s call for the FCC to limit non‑U.S. satellite capacity, asserting that demand from U.S. customers remains resilient. SpaceX’s April 16 letter warned that European operators like SES benefit from U.S. market access and...

By Advanced Television
Data: Starlink’s Airline Connection Speeds Rise
NewsApr 29, 2026

Data: Starlink’s Airline Connection Speeds Rise

SpaceX’s Starlink now commands 47.8% of commercial inflight connectivity traffic in Q4 2025, according to Ookla measurements, outpacing Viasat (25.1%) and Panasonic Avionics (12.8%). The LEO‑based service delivers over‑90% speed consistency for airlines such as airBaltic, WestJet and Hawaiian, while its...

By Advanced Television
Report: UK the World’s Third-Largest D2D Market in March
NewsApr 29, 2026

Report: UK the World’s Third-Largest D2D Market in March

Virgin Media O2’s February launch of O2 Satellite propelled the United Kingdom into the global spotlight, making it the world’s third‑largest direct‑to‑device (D2D) market by unique‑user count as of March 2026. The UK trails only the United States and Australia in...

By Advanced Television
True Anomaly Secures $650 Million Series D to Scale Jackal Space‑Superiority Platform
NewsApr 29, 2026

True Anomaly Secures $650 Million Series D to Scale Jackal Space‑Superiority Platform

True Anomaly announced a $650 million Series D financing round, co‑led by Eclipse and Riot Ventures, to accelerate production of its Jackal autonomous satellite. The funding lifts the company’s valuation to $2.2 billion and brings total capital raised to $1 billion since its...

By Pulse
QuantX Labs Launches First Australian-Built Quantum Clock Into Orbit
NewsApr 29, 2026

QuantX Labs Launches First Australian-Built Quantum Clock Into Orbit

QuantX Labs sent its TEMPO quantum clock to space aboard SpaceX's Transporter-16 mission, marking the first Australian-built optical atomic clock in orbit. The payload promises up to ten‑fold improvement over GPS timing and aligns with Australia’s $425 billion (≈$280 bn USD) defence...

By Pulse
Golden Dome Will Use COTS Parts, Space Execs Say
NewsApr 29, 2026

Golden Dome Will Use COTS Parts, Space Execs Say

Industry leaders said the Pentagon’s Golden Dome missile‑defense program will lean heavily on commercial‑off‑the‑shelf (COTS) satellite parts to keep costs down. Apex Space CEO Ian Cinnamon, Impulse Space COO Eric Romo and K2 Space CEO Karan Kunjur made the remarks...

By Payload
Key Senators Agree NASA FY2027 Budget Request Inadequate
NewsApr 29, 2026

Key Senators Agree NASA FY2027 Budget Request Inadequate

Senate appropriators from both parties joined House members in rejecting President Trump’s proposed 23% cut to NASA’s FY2027 budget, arguing that the $18.8 billion request – unchanged from FY2026 – is far too low to sustain current and newly announced programs....

By SpacePolicyOnline.com
Space Force Proposes Canceling Polar Missile Warning Program
NewsApr 29, 2026

Space Force Proposes Canceling Polar Missile Warning Program

The Space Force is proposing to cancel the $3.4 b Next‑Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) Polar program in its FY27 budget, opting instead for coverage from proliferated low‑Earth and medium‑Earth orbit constellations. Northrop Grumman, which is building two polar satellites, says...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
US Spectrum Shuffle Could Earn SES Billions
NewsApr 29, 2026

US Spectrum Shuffle Could Earn SES Billions

SES CEO Adel Al‑Saleh met FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to discuss a new C‑band spectrum reallocation aimed at U.S. cellular operators. The FCC’s plan could net SES between $1.5 billion and $3.4 billion, far less than the $8.7 billion it earned in the...

By Advanced Television
Emirates Installs Starlink Wi‑Fi on A380, Delivering 2 Gbps In‑Flight Broadband
NewsApr 29, 2026

Emirates Installs Starlink Wi‑Fi on A380, Delivering 2 Gbps In‑Flight Broadband

Emirates has completed the first Starlink Wi‑Fi retrofit on its Airbus A380, installing three antennas that raise total cabin bandwidth to more than 2 Gbps – roughly a thousand times the speed of its legacy system. The upgrade, certified in Newquay,...

By Pulse
Lunar Gateway Builder Flags Corrosion in HALO Module, Delaying Launch Past 2030
NewsApr 29, 2026

Lunar Gateway Builder Flags Corrosion in HALO Module, Delaying Launch Past 2030

Northrop Grumman and partner Thales Alenia Space confirmed that the HALO habitation module for NASA's Lunar Gateway suffers corrosion, a problem that could delay the station’s launch past 2030. The companies aim to fix the issue by Q3 2026, but...

By Pulse
HTX and ST Engineering Launch Space Tech Program for Singapore Public Safety
NewsApr 28, 2026

HTX and ST Engineering Launch Space Tech Program for Singapore Public Safety

Singapore’s Home Team Science and Technology Agency (HTX) and ST Engineering signed a five‑year MoU to launch a dedicated public‑safety satellite, Xplorer, slated for a 2029 launch. The 100‑kg spacecraft will orbit near the equator, delivering high‑revisit coverage for the...

By SatNews
NASA Releases Twin 360° Panoramas From Curiosity and Perseverance Rovers
NewsApr 28, 2026

NASA Releases Twin 360° Panoramas From Curiosity and Perseverance Rovers

NASA has published two ultra‑high‑resolution 360‑degree panoramas—one from Curiosity and one from Perseverance—captured between November 2025 and January 2026. The mosaics, stitched from 1,031 and 980 images respectively, offer complementary views of Mars’ ancient geology and water‑altered landscapes.

By Pulse
Meta Secures Up to 1 GW of Space‑Based Solar Power and 100 GWh Storage for AI Data Centers
NewsApr 28, 2026

Meta Secures Up to 1 GW of Space‑Based Solar Power and 100 GWh Storage for AI Data Centers

Meta Platforms has signed agreements with Overview Energy and Noon Energy to reserve up to 1 GW of space‑derived solar power and 100 GWh of ultra‑long‑duration storage for its AI data centers. The deals, announced Monday, target the growing electricity needs of...

By Pulse
NASA Connects Little Red Dots with Chandra, JWST
NewsApr 28, 2026

NASA Connects Little Red Dots with Chandra, JWST

NASA has leveraged the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the James Webb Space Telescope to study faint, red‑shifted galaxies—dubbed “little red dots”—in the early universe. The joint observations captured X-ray signatures of nascent black holes alongside JWST’s infrared images of star-forming...

By American Astronomical Society – Press
MaiaSpace CEO Says “Start Later, Run Faster” As Launcher Works Toward First Mission
NewsApr 28, 2026

MaiaSpace CEO Says “Start Later, Run Faster” As Launcher Works Toward First Mission

MaiaSpace, an ArianeGroup subsidiary, aims to fly its first launcher by the end of 2026, well before its five‑year target of April 2027. The company recently secured a multi‑launch contract with Eutelsat OneWeb, which will account for more than half...

By Via Satellite
SpaceX Targets $1.8 Trillion Valuation in Summer IPO, Sparking Investor Frenzy
NewsApr 28, 2026

SpaceX Targets $1.8 Trillion Valuation in Summer IPO, Sparking Investor Frenzy

SpaceX is slated to go public this summer with a projected valuation between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion, the biggest IPO on record. The filing has ignited a valuation clash between Ark Invest’s conservative models and market optimism, while investors scramble for...

By Pulse
NASA Declares Artemis II a Success, Sets Aggressive Timeline for Moon Return
NewsApr 28, 2026

NASA Declares Artemis II a Success, Sets Aggressive Timeline for Moon Return

NASA announced that Artemis II completed its 10‑day lunar flyby on April 10, achieving a record 406,000 km distance and a splashdown watched by 18 million viewers. The agency laid out a compressed schedule for Artemis III in 2027, Artemis IV in 2028, and a...

By Pulse
Amazon Accelerates Its New Home Internet Ambitions as It Launches 29 New Satellites
NewsApr 28, 2026

Amazon Accelerates Its New Home Internet Ambitions as It Launches 29 New Satellites

Amazon’s Leo constellation added 29 new low‑Earth‑orbit satellites, bringing the total launched by United Launch Alliance to 168. The expanded network moves the company closer to a summer 2026 launch of its direct‑to‑home broadband service aimed at underserved areas. Leo’s...

By Cord Cutters News
The Brutal Reality of Trying to Build a Home on Mars
NewsApr 28, 2026

The Brutal Reality of Trying to Build a Home on Mars

Building a habitat on Mars faces lethal environmental challenges. The thin, CO₂‑rich atmosphere provides less than 1% of Earth’s pressure and extreme cold, while perchlorate‑laden dust is toxic and pervasive. Communication delays of up to 48 minutes and 0.38 g gravity...

By SpaceDaily
The 90-Year-Old Who Became the Oldest Person in Space — and What He Said when He Came Back
NewsApr 28, 2026

The 90-Year-Old Who Became the Oldest Person in Space — and What He Said when He Came Back

In October 2021, 90‑year‑old William Shatner became the oldest person to travel to space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard sub‑orbital rocket. The ten‑minute flight left him visibly moved, and he later described the experience as a funeral rather than a...

By SpaceDaily
Grain Aiming to Lease Direct-to-Device Spectrum 90 Days After Deal Closing
NewsApr 28, 2026

Grain Aiming to Lease Direct-to-Device Spectrum 90 Days After Deal Closing

Investment firm Grain Management plans to lease the 800 MHz low‑band spectrum it bought from T‑Mobile for $2.9 billion to satellite operators within 90 days, pending FCC approval. Grain met with FCC Chair Brendan Carr and senior advisor Arpan Sura to outline...

By Broadband Breakfast
True Anomaly Raised $1 Billion to Build Weapons for a Programme the Pentagon Has Not Committed to Building
NewsApr 28, 2026

True Anomaly Raised $1 Billion to Build Weapons for a Programme the Pentagon Has Not Committed to Building

True Anomaly, a Colorado startup focused on autonomous spacecraft for orbital combat, closed a $650 million Series D round, bringing total capital raised to $1 billion and valuing the company at $2.2 billion. The funding arrived days after the U.S. Space Force named the...

By The Next Web (TNW)
Government of Canada  Terminates Spire Global Canada’s $72 Million WildFireSat Contract
NewsApr 28, 2026

Government of Canada Terminates Spire Global Canada’s $72 Million WildFireSat Contract

The Canadian government terminated its $71.8 million CAD (≈$52 million USD) Phase B‑C contract with Spire Global Canada for the WildFireSat satellite constellation, effective immediately. The agreement, signed in February 2025, would have funded design and development of ten small satellites aimed at real‑time...

By SpaceQ
Meta Partners to Power Data Centers with Space‑beamed Energy
SocialApr 28, 2026

Meta Partners to Power Data Centers with Space‑beamed Energy

Meta has inked a deal to power data centers with energy beamed from space. The energy will come from Overview Energy's satellites, which will beam energy to Earth as near-infrared waves. So far, the startup has only demonstrated power beaming...

By IEEE Spectrum Threads
Space Force Scraps $6.27B OCX, Upgrades GPS
SocialApr 28, 2026

Space Force Scraps $6.27B OCX, Upgrades GPS

The US Space Force canceled the $6.27 billion OCX program after testing revealed critical failures, shifting focus to upgrading existing GPS systems. https://t.co/IdX7AYnRBx

By TechRadar
AI That Accelerated Webb Data Will Now Sharpen Rubin Observatory Images
NewsApr 28, 2026

AI That Accelerated Webb Data Will Now Sharpen Rubin Observatory Images

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, now generating about 20 TB of nightly imaging data, is turning to AI to handle its massive data stream. Researchers at UC‑Santa Cruz have adapted the machine‑learning tools that cut James Webb analysis from years to...

By Orbital Today
Space Should Be a Tourist Zone, Not a Worksite
SocialApr 28, 2026

Space Should Be a Tourist Zone, Not a Worksite

The only humans sent to space ought to be tourists Robots should be doing all the science/mining/building/etc

By Shahin Farshchi
GITAI's Centaur Robot Tackles Moon’s Harsh Terrain
SocialApr 28, 2026

GITAI's Centaur Robot Tackles Moon’s Harsh Terrain

GITAI’s Centaur-Like #Robot Is Built to Work on the Moon’s Harsh Terrain by @CyberRobooo #Robotics #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #ML https://t.co/1pzYzZDBkz

By Ron van Loon
NASA Fires Up Powerful Lithium-Fed Thruster for Trips to Mars
NewsApr 28, 2026

NASA Fires Up Powerful Lithium-Fed Thruster for Trips to Mars

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory successfully fired a 10‑kilowatt lithium‑fed Hall thruster, delivering 200 mN of thrust for a 30‑minute duration. The test recorded a specific impulse of roughly 2,500 seconds, about 30% higher efficiency than traditional xenon‑based electric thrusters. Lithium’s higher density...

By American Astronomical Society – Press
Lunar Base Experts Convene After Six Years of Study
SocialApr 28, 2026

Lunar Base Experts Convene After Six Years of Study

At the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium meeting this afternoon, where people who have spent the last six years studying the infrastructure needed for a lunar base are having their moment.

By Jeff Foust
Starlink Turned Dial‑up Satellite Internet Into Gigabit Speeds
SocialApr 28, 2026

Starlink Turned Dial‑up Satellite Internet Into Gigabit Speeds

When SpaceX launched Starlink, traditional satellite internet was stuck at dial-up speeds using the same old spectrum. Elon went orbital... literally. Building a constellation of 6,000+ low-Earth orbit satellites delivering gigabit speeds to places cable companies won't touch. Elon doesn't stand still.

By Peter H. Diamandis
EraDrive and Northrop Grumman  Collaborate on AI-Enabled Autonomy
NewsApr 28, 2026

EraDrive and Northrop Grumman Collaborate on AI-Enabled Autonomy

Silicon Valley startup EraDrive has signed a teaming agreement with Northrop Grumman to embed artificial‑intelligence into the autonomy stack of the defense contractor’s spacecraft. The partnership will demonstrate AI‑enabled rendezvous, proximity operations and onboard decision‑making, targeting pose estimation, GNC integration...

By SpaceNews
CNES Calls for a Space Kitchen
NewsApr 28, 2026

CNES Calls for a Space Kitchen

France’s space agency CNES has issued a public tender for a fully functional onboard kitchen designed for deep‑space missions. The prototype must fit within a 2 m × 2.3 m × 2.3 m envelope, operate continuously for five years, and enable crews to produce at least half...

By New Space Economy
Curiosity Rover Finds Rock with Seven New Organic Molecules on Mars
NewsApr 28, 2026

Curiosity Rover Finds Rock with Seven New Organic Molecules on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover has confirmed that a Martian rock harbors seven organic molecules never before seen on the planet, marking the most chemically diverse collection of carbon‑based compounds detected to date. The finding strengthens the case that ancient Mars once...

By Pulse
TurionSpace Redefines Space Architecture for Human Starlife
SocialApr 28, 2026

TurionSpace Redefines Space Architecture for Human Starlife

Amazing watching the @TurionSpace team change the architecture of space and prepare humanity for life among the stars:

By Bob Gourley
Matt Anderson Nominated as NASA Deputy Administrator in Senate Resolution
SocialApr 28, 2026

Matt Anderson Nominated as NASA Deputy Administrator in Senate Resolution

Matt Anderson's nomination to be NASA Deputy Administrator is one of the 49 in S. Res. 690. https://t.co/JKZHONqYkT

By Marcia Smith
A Search Engine for the Planet Opens to the Public
NewsApr 28, 2026

A Search Engine for the Planet Opens to the Public

Earth Genome has launched Earth Index, a public search engine that lets anyone query satellite imagery by visual similarity. The platform uses foundation models trained on massive Earth observation archives, turning raw pixels into searchable patterns. An “Open” tier now...

By Mongabay
ULA Launches 29 Amazon LEO Satellites on Atlas V From Cape Canaveral
NewsApr 28, 2026

ULA Launches 29 Amazon LEO Satellites on Atlas V From Cape Canaveral

United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully lifted off 29 Amazon Kuiper low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) satellites aboard an Atlas V from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral. The launch marked ULA's second Atlas V mission this month and set a new turnaround...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
NASA Finishes Roman Space Telescope Construction Early, Sets September Launch
NewsApr 28, 2026

NASA Finishes Roman Space Telescope Construction Early, Sets September Launch

NASA announced that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is fully built, months ahead of its original May 2027 timeline and under budget. The observatory, featuring a 7.9‑foot primary mirror and a 300‑megapixel camera, will launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon...

By Pulse