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Kairos Suffers Third Consecutive First‑stage Failure at Minute One
SocialMar 5, 2026

Kairos Suffers Third Consecutive First‑stage Failure at Minute One

Apparent FAILURE of Kairos during first stage flight, for the third time in a row Failure appeared to be about 1 min into flight.

By Jonathan McDowell
Kairos Rocket Flight 3 Launches From Japan
SocialMar 5, 2026

Kairos Rocket Flight 3 Launches From Japan

LAUNCH at 0210 UTC Mar 5 of Kairos rocket flight 3 from Kii spaceport, Japan

By Jonathan McDowell
SatNews Launches New Website: 52,000 Stories, Zero Left Behind
NewsMar 5, 2026

SatNews Launches New Website: 52,000 Stories, Zero Left Behind

SatNews unveiled a fully redesigned website that preserves its entire 52,000‑story archive while delivering current headlines such as SpaceX’s pending IPO and Germany’s €35 billion LEO commitment. The platform is divided into seven dedicated channels—Missions & Constellations, Business, Defense, Government, Launch,...

By SatNews
Simple Plan to Save Artemis Revealed
SocialMar 5, 2026

Simple Plan to Save Artemis Revealed

A year and a half ago I published a story with my simple plan for saving Artemis. https://t.co/q8yk0zTW3O Here it was in a nutshell: https://t.co/jSbtdKb3zE

By Eric Berger
With Bezos’s Blue Origin Bowing Out of Space Tourism, Richard Branson Wants to Step Up
NewsMar 5, 2026

With Bezos’s Blue Origin Bowing Out of Space Tourism, Richard Branson Wants to Step Up

Virgin Galactic has become the sole commercial sub‑orbital tourism operator after Blue Origin announced it will cease space‑tourism activities. The company’s newly upgraded Delta spacecraft, designed for a two‑day turnaround, is slated for its inaugural flight by the end of...

By Robb Report – Travel
Is SDA Getting Ahead of Itself on Missile-Warning Satellites?
NewsMar 4, 2026

Is SDA Getting Ahead of Itself on Missile-Warning Satellites?

The Government Accountability Office released a critical review of the Space Development Agency’s missile‑warning satellite program, highlighting a heavy reliance on contractor‑provided technology‑readiness assessments and an aggressive two‑year acquisition cadence. GAO found that SDA lacks an enterprise‑wide schedule, has limited...

By Federal News Network
NASA Initiates New Program to Grab Talent From the Private Sector
NewsMar 4, 2026

NASA Initiates New Program to Grab Talent From the Private Sector

NASA has launched the NASA Force program, in partnership with the Office of Personnel Management, to recruit high‑impact technical talent from the private sector for two‑year federal assignments. The initiative mirrors OPM’s Tech Force effort and offers participants a pathway...

By Behind the Black
Nvidia Hiring for Orbital Data Center System Architect, as Space Compute Market Grows
NewsMar 4, 2026

Nvidia Hiring for Orbital Data Center System Architect, as Space Compute Market Grows

Nvidia announced a senior hire for an orbital data‑center system architect, offering a base salary between $224,000 and $356,500. The role will design end‑to‑end AI compute solutions that operate from the GPU chip through satellite platforms and inter‑satellite links. The...

By Data Center Dynamics
The Iran Precedent: Operation Epic Fury and the Law of Armed Conflict in Space
NewsMar 4, 2026

The Iran Precedent: Operation Epic Fury and the Law of Armed Conflict in Space

Operation Epic Fury, a joint U.S.–Israeli strike against Iranian infrastructure, relied on coordinated space‑based uplink/downlink jamming and cyber disruption before kinetic weapons were employed. The campaign highlighted how militaries exploit a legal gray zone where non‑kinetic effects avoid the traditional...

By SatNews
Senate Commerce NASA Bill Revised with New Amendments
SocialMar 4, 2026

Senate Commerce NASA Bill Revised with New Amendments

There were quite a few changes to the Senate Commerce NASA Auth bill compared to the draft that was circulating last week, plus the amendments adopted today. https://t.co/Ad2s6yclcs

By Marcia Smith
Senate Bill Calls for Human Mars Mission Study
SocialMar 4, 2026

Senate Bill Calls for Human Mars Mission Study

The NASA authorization act approved by the Senate Commerce Committee today includes a study of a human Mars mission—sort of. https://t.co/EAOJaNPxtN

By Jeff Foust
Thursday Morning Conversation with Viasat CEO Mark Dankberg
NewsMar 4, 2026

Thursday Morning Conversation with Viasat CEO Mark Dankberg

Viasat CEO Mark Dankberg discussed the rollout of the ViaSat-3 constellation in a Thursday Morning Conversation with Via Satellite. The second ViaSat-3 satellite is set to enter service within weeks, with a third slated for a spring launch and later...

By Via Satellite
Female Astronauts Face Clotting Risks, Five-Day Weightlessness Simulation Suggests
NewsMar 4, 2026

Female Astronauts Face Clotting Risks, Five-Day Weightlessness Simulation Suggests

A five‑day dry‑immersion simulation revealed that healthy female participants experience altered blood‑clotting dynamics in microgravity, with delayed initiation but faster, more stable clot formation. The study, published in Acta Astronautica, examined 18 women using rotational thromboelastometry and found no hormonal...

By Phys.org - Space News
HawkEye 360 Adds $23M to Series E Funding
NewsMar 4, 2026

HawkEye 360 Adds $23M to Series E Funding

HawkEye 360 announced a $23 million addition to its Series E round, attracting new investors Ghisallo, Principia Growth and Sixty Degree Capital alongside existing backer Strategic Development Fund. The infusion follows a $150 million debt‑equity package used to acquire Innovative Signals Analysis (ISA)...

By Via Satellite
Senate NASA Bill Boosts Funding for Chandra X‑ray Telescope
SocialMar 4, 2026

Senate NASA Bill Boosts Funding for Chandra X‑ray Telescope

Encouraged to see the provisions in the Senate's NASA authorization bill (reported out of ctee today) supporting @chandraxray : #SaveChandra https://t.co/vEpAy3Mn9H

By Jonathan McDowell
NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie Project Releases Full Data on 2024 Solar Eclipse
NewsMar 4, 2026

NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie Project Releases Full Data on 2024 Solar Eclipse

NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie project has released its full dataset from the April 8 2024 total solar eclipse. The collection comprises 52,469 photographs taken by volunteers at 143 U.S. observatories, creating the first white‑light eclipse dataset covering over 90 minutes of coronal observations....

By Universe Today
Senate Bill Gives Strong Backing to NASA's Artemis Revamp
SocialMar 4, 2026

Senate Bill Gives Strong Backing to NASA's Artemis Revamp

The US Senate's new 'reauthorization' bill offers a major endorsement for NASA's revamped Artemis plans. Seriously, this is a really great legislation overall. No idea how Isaacman got this done so quickly, but he delivered. https://t.co/g7MeTnqlSm

By Eric Berger
Canada and India Move to Update Decades-Old Space Ties
NewsMar 4, 2026

Canada and India Move to Update Decades-Old Space Ties

Canada and India marked the 30th anniversary of their space collaboration by agreeing to a new Implementing Arrangement that expands joint work in atmospheric science, space robotics, human spaceflight, quantum communications and AI‑driven aerospace. The deal builds on agreements from...

By SpaceQ
Introducing the 'Interplanetary Habitable Zone'
NewsMar 4, 2026

Introducing the 'Interplanetary Habitable Zone'

NASA astrobiologist Dr. Caleb Scharf introduces the Interplanetary Habitable Zone (IHZ), a multidimensional extension of the classic Goldilocks concept that incorporates power availability, radiation risk, transport difficulty, and material resources. His agent‑based simulation shows how a technological civilization might migrate...

By Universe Today
MDA Space Reports Record Revenue Again in 2025, Driven by Satellite Manufacturing Progress
NewsMar 4, 2026

MDA Space Reports Record Revenue Again in 2025, Driven by Satellite Manufacturing Progress

MDA Space posted a record C$1.63 billion in 2025 revenue, a 51% year‑over‑year jump, driven largely by its Satellite Systems division. That segment surged 85.5% to C$1.1 billion, fueled by contracts for Low‑Earth‑Orbit constellations with Globalstar and Telesat Lightspeed. Adjusted net income...

By Via Satellite
SWOT Satellite Takes Stock of World's River Water
NewsMar 4, 2026

SWOT Satellite Takes Stock of World's River Water

NASA and CNES’s SWOT satellite has completed its first year of global river monitoring, analyzing nearly 1.6 million observations across 127 000 river segments. The study, published in Nature, shows total river volume fluctuations of about 83 trillion gallons—roughly 28 % less than previous...

By Phys.org - Space News
NASA Launch Procurement Cap Removed From Reauthorization Bill
SocialMar 4, 2026

NASA Launch Procurement Cap Removed From Reauthorization Bill

The proposed language to cap NASA's launch procurement at 50 percent from any one company has been dropped from the final NASA reauthorization bill. I wrote about this issue on Monday: https://t.co/x4jDOwadVr

By Eric Berger
PLD Space Secures $209M, Targets 2024 Guiana Launch
SocialMar 4, 2026

PLD Space Secures $209M, Targets 2024 Guiana Launch

Launcher startup @PLD_Space, fresh from its $209M equity round led by @ME_JP_official and including Spanish govt, on the road to planned inaugural flight this yr from @esa @CNES Guiana Space Center. Transport vessel already booked. @defis_eu.https://t.co/rpPd1GDsBX https://t.co/n23Zg1E14q

By Peter B. de Selding
The First Orbiting Private Space Telescope Releases “First Light” Image
NewsMar 4, 2026

The First Orbiting Private Space Telescope Releases “First Light” Image

Blue Skies Space’s privately owned telescope Mauve has achieved its first‑light observation, capturing a five‑second ultraviolet exposure of the bright star eta Ursae Majoris. Although its 5‑inch mirror is far smaller than Hubble’s, the space‑based platform delivers clarity beyond any ground‑based instrument....

By Behind the Black
The Voice of Mission Control: Jenni Gibbons on Guiding Artemis 2 to the Moon
NewsMar 4, 2026

The Voice of Mission Control: Jenni Gibbons on Guiding Artemis 2 to the Moon

Canadian astronaut Jenni Gibbons has been appointed Capsule Communicator (Capcom) for NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight in over five decades. As the sole voice from Mission Control to the four‑person crew, she will translate complex flight‑control data...

By SpaceQ
Mutable Tactics Raises $2.1 Million for AI Drone Coordination in Satellite-Denied Environments
NewsMar 4, 2026

Mutable Tactics Raises $2.1 Million for AI Drone Coordination in Satellite-Denied Environments

Mutable Tactics, a British AI startup, secured $2.1 million in pre‑seed funding to build software that lets swarms of military drones operate autonomously when satellite navigation and communications are unavailable. The round was led by Seraphim Space, with participation from the...

By SpaceNews
Space Internet Duopoly Sparks Global Connectivity Abundance
SocialMar 4, 2026

Space Internet Duopoly Sparks Global Connectivity Abundance

We're about to see a duopoly in space internet: Starlink vs Amazon's LEO constellation. We also have competitors in China and elsewhere.  This drives Abundance.

By Peter H. Diamandis
226 - Is Orbital Cleanup the Launchpad for Asteroid Mining?
PodcastMar 4, 202641 min

226 - Is Orbital Cleanup the Launchpad for Asteroid Mining?

In this episode, host explores the growing problem of orbital debris and its potential as a springboard for asteroid mining. Joel Sercel, CEO and founder of TransAstra, explains how his company’s capture technology can safely remove defunct satellites and repurpose...

By Constellations
Return of the (Space) SPAC
NewsMar 4, 2026

Return of the (Space) SPAC

Former investment banker Raphael Roettgen revived a space‑focused SPAC in early 2026 after a four‑year hiatus, raising about $230 million in trust to seek a merger with a space‑related company. The new vehicle, Space Asset Acquisition Corp., reflects a broader revival...

By SpaceNews
GomSpace Secures €7.6 Million Contract for Defense-Grade RF Monitoring Cluster
NewsMar 4, 2026

GomSpace Secures €7.6 Million Contract for Defense-Grade RF Monitoring Cluster

GomSpace announced a €7.6 million contract with Rome‑based VirtuaLabs to deliver a satellite cluster for space‑based RF environment monitoring. The partnership blends GomSpace’s modular satellite platforms with VirtuaLabs’ electronic‑warfare payload expertise, targeting institutional‑grade ISR capabilities. Delivery of the fully integrated cluster...

By SatNews
Starlink Takes Center Stage at DC Summit
SocialMar 4, 2026

Starlink Takes Center Stage at DC Summit

"Today, the star [in DC] is Starlink," says Alpine Group's Rhod Shaw at the ACA Connects Summit. #Summit2026

By Jeff Baumgartner
Senate Commerce Committee Passes NASA Authorization with Unreviewed Amendments
SocialMar 4, 2026

Senate Commerce Committee Passes NASA Authorization with Unreviewed Amendments

Senate Commerce Committee favorably reported the NASA authorization act on a voice vote. Lots of amendments included in it, which were not discussed during the brief markup.

By Jeff Foust
UK Space Agency Unveils £30m Satellite Funding Pot
NewsMar 4, 2026

UK Space Agency Unveils £30m Satellite Funding Pot

British firms developing satellite communications will share £30 million from the UK Space Agency’s Connectivity in Low Earth Orbit (C‑LEO) programme. The second funding round is designed to move technologies from testing to deployment, emphasizing smarter hardware, AI‑enhanced data delivery, and...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Press Release: Gilat Secures Multi-Million Dollar IFC Hardware Order
BlogMar 4, 2026

Press Release: Gilat Secures Multi-Million Dollar IFC Hardware Order

Gilat Satellite Networks announced a multi‑million‑dollar order from a leading in‑flight connectivity integrator for its AeroStream Ka‑band wideband amplifiers. The hardware, including 60 W Ka‑band block upconverters, will be delivered over the next 24 months to equip commercial aircraft. Gilat notes...

By Runway Girl Network
Russia Fixes Launch Pad Damaged by Thanksgiving Astronaut Launch to the International Space Station
NewsMar 4, 2026

Russia Fixes Launch Pad Damaged by Thanksgiving Astronaut Launch to the International Space Station

Russia’s Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 31, the only pad used for crewed Soyuz flights, was out of service after a Nov 27, 2025 launch damaged its service cabin and infrastructure. Roscosmos announced on March 3 that a 150‑person team completed extensive repairs, replacing 2,350 square meters...

By Space.com
ESA to Open Call for European-Led Space Station Studies
BlogMar 4, 2026

ESA to Open Call for European-Led Space Station Studies

The European Space Agency (ESA) has issued a call for tenders to conduct two Pre‑Phase A studies assessing the feasibility of a European‑led, modular space station in low‑Earth orbit. The studies will examine architecture, utilization, and technology needs, and will explore...

By European Spaceflight
Telespazio Deploys LEO-Based Mobile Satcom for Brazil’s Presidential Security Office
NewsMar 4, 2026

Telespazio Deploys LEO-Based Mobile Satcom for Brazil’s Presidential Security Office

Telespazio Brasil, a Leonardo‑Thales joint venture, has rolled out VELOCE, a low‑Earth‑orbit mobile satellite communications system for Brazil’s Institutional Security Office. The solution offers high‑speed, low‑latency voice and data links across the entire country, including the remote Amazon region where...

By SatNews
Space Data Centers: Foundation for Mars, Colonies, Dyson Swarms
SocialMar 4, 2026

Space Data Centers: Foundation for Mars, Colonies, Dyson Swarms

Data centers in space are the stepping stone to everything. Mars, O'Neill colonies, Dyson swarms. It all starts with compute in orbit.

By Peter H. Diamandis
March 4, 1979: Voyager 1 Images Jupiter’s Ring
NewsMar 4, 2026

March 4, 1979: Voyager 1 Images Jupiter’s Ring

On March 4, 1979 Voyager 1 captured a landmark photograph that revealed Jupiter’s previously unseen ring system. The image required an 11‑minute‑12‑second exposure as the spacecraft swept past the planet, causing background stars to appear as zigzag streaks. The faint, thin ring proved...

By Astronomy Magazine
Reliable Space Rescue Is a Prerequisite for Continued Economic Opportunity in Space and We Have a Long Way to Go
NewsMar 4, 2026

Reliable Space Rescue Is a Prerequisite for Continued Economic Opportunity in Space and We Have a Long Way to Go

SpaceX Crew 11’s emergency return in January 2026 marked the first crew rescue from orbit, proving that a rapid LEO evacuation is possible. The rescue highlighted a stark gap: no reliable, on‑demand capability exists for commercial missions beyond low Earth orbit. As...

By SpaceNews
Heritage Foundation Rates Space Force ‘Marginal’
NewsMar 4, 2026

Heritage Foundation Rates Space Force ‘Marginal’

The Heritage Foundation’s 2026 Index of US Military Strength gave the U.S. Space Force a marginal overall grade, citing severe shortfalls in resources, capacity, and readiness for contested space operations. The report highlights deficiencies in communications, weather forecasting, space domain...

By Payload
12 Launches Aim for 45 Satellites by Year‑end
SocialMar 4, 2026

12 Launches Aim for 45 Satellites by Year‑end

Will the schedule stick this time? @AST_SpaceMobile forecasts 12 launches between March and Dec, all but the first carrying multiple BlueBird Block 2 sats. Goal: at least 45 in orbit by year's end. Commercial service would start in in H2....

By Peter B. de Selding
Blue Origin’s Surprise TeraWave Constellation Jolts LEO Broadband Race
NewsMar 4, 2026

Blue Origin’s Surprise TeraWave Constellation Jolts LEO Broadband Race

Blue Origin filed an FCC application for a hybrid LEO‑MEO broadband system called TeraWave, proposing 5,280 low‑Earth orbit satellites operating in Q‑ and V‑bands and 128 medium‑Earth orbit satellites linked by lasers. The architecture promises point‑to‑point links delivering up to...

By SpaceNews
Circuits Integrated Launches Ka-Band Integrated Switch Power Amplifiers
NewsMar 4, 2026

Circuits Integrated Launches Ka-Band Integrated Switch Power Amplifiers

Circuits Integrated Hellas has introduced the CI-ONE family, a small‑form‑factor Ka‑band module that combines a high‑performance power amplifier with a single‑pole double‑throw switch. The integrated solution delivers 5 ns switching, up to 36 dBm output, and about 22% efficiency at the 1 dB...

By Semiconductor Today
PLD Space Raises $209 Million to Shift Into Serial Rocket Production
NewsMar 4, 2026

PLD Space Raises $209 Million to Shift Into Serial Rocket Production

PLD Space announced a €180 million Series C round, the largest European space funding this year, to accelerate serial production of its Miura 5 launch vehicle. The round was led by Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric, which will receive priority launch access for its satellite...

By SpaceNews
Telekom Relies on Starlink: Satellites to Close the Last Gaps in Mobile Coverage in Germany
BlogMar 4, 2026

Telekom Relies on Starlink: Satellites to Close the Last Gaps in Mobile Coverage in Germany

Deutsche Telekom announced a partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink to launch direct‑to‑device satellite mobile service in Germany starting in 2028. The initiative targets the remaining 1.2% of the country without 2G coverage, offering basic voice, data and messaging where terrestrial...

By Igor’sLAB
Starlink’s Net Adds Steady; Production Bottleneck, Not Slowdown
SocialMar 4, 2026

Starlink’s Net Adds Steady; Production Bottleneck, Not Slowdown

Of course Starlink is definitely not experiencing a slowdown in net adds ahead of the IPO and is instead constrained by temporary terminal production shortfalls...

By Tim Farrar
Kairos Launch Scrubbed Amid Ongoing Space One‑Firefly Delays
SocialMar 4, 2026

Kairos Launch Scrubbed Amid Ongoing Space One‑Firefly Delays

Kairos launch scrubbed, as Space One and Firefly Aerospace continue their battle of the launch delays.

By Jeff Foust
Book Review: Space Shock
NewsMar 4, 2026

Book Review: Space Shock

The review of *Space Shock: 18 Threats That Will Define Space Power* examines China’s surge in space capabilities in 2025, from asteroid sampling to lunar lander tests, and frames them as strategic challenges for the United States. The authors, Garretson...

By National Space Society Blog