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ENPULSION Secures €22.5 Million to Expand US Market Presence
BlogMar 5, 2026

ENPULSION Secures €22.5 Million to Expand US Market Presence

ENPULSION, an Austrian electric propulsion specialist, raised €22.5 million in growth funding led by Nordwind Growth to accelerate its US market expansion. The capital will fund scaling of production capacity and a strategic shift toward integrated, turnkey mobility solutions for satellite...

By European Spaceflight
Podcast: Iris² and the European Space Programme
BlogMar 5, 2026

Podcast: Iris² and the European Space Programme

Dominic Hayes, spectrum manager for the European Commission, discussed the Iris² satellite programme on a PolicyTracker podcast, highlighting its role within the broader European Space Programme. Iris² aims to provide a European‑controlled direct‑to‑device (D2D) communications network, offering an alternative to...

By PolicyTracker blog
Sovereignty for Sale
BlogMar 5, 2026

Sovereignty for Sale

Elon Musk’s decision to block Russia from using Starlink satellites has hampered Russian drone and artillery operations, highlighting the strategic power of private space assets. After initially supplying Ukraine with terminals, Musk later restricted their use against Russian territory following...

By Comment is Freed
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
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
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
And Now We Have “NASA Force”
BlogMar 3, 2026

And Now We Have “NASA Force”

NASA announced the launch of “NASA Force,” a two‑year term recruitment program in partnership with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The initiative will bring top aerospace, software, and systems engineers into the civil service workforce to restore core competencies...

By NASA Watch
Infinite Orbits Goes on Spending Spree After Securing €40 Million
BlogMar 3, 2026

Infinite Orbits Goes on Spending Spree After Securing €40 Million

Infinite Orbits announced back‑to‑back acquisitions of LMO’s Luxembourg operations and UK‑based Lúnasa Space within a week, leveraging the €40 million financing it raised in November 2025. The deals add advanced space‑situational‑awareness software and autonomous rendezvous capabilities to its Endurance and Orbit...

By European Spaceflight
Starlink’s German Alignment
BlogMar 2, 2026

Starlink’s German Alignment

At Mobile World Congress, Starlink announced a partnership with Deutsche Telekom to deliver satellite broadband to more than 140 million subscribers across ten European markets, using Starlink’s Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum. The deal effectively treats the pending renewal of EchoStar’s...

By TMF Associates blog
MaiaSpace Pushes Inaugural Launch of Maia Rocket to 2027
BlogMar 2, 2026

MaiaSpace Pushes Inaugural Launch of Maia Rocket to 2027

MaiaSpace, an ArianeGroup subsidiary, announced that the inaugural flight of its two‑stage Maia rocket is now slated for 2027, pushing back the original late‑2026 target. The partially reusable vehicle can lift up to 1,500 kg to low‑Earth orbit in an expendable...

By European Spaceflight
Satellite Networks Minimise Data ‘Freshness’ Delay in Age of Entanglement
BlogMar 2, 2026

Satellite Networks Minimise Data ‘Freshness’ Delay in Age of Entanglement

Researchers introduced the Age of Entanglement (AoE) metric to quantify the freshness of bipartite entanglement in satellite‑assisted quantum repeater chains. They modeled intermittent satellite‑ground links as a two‑state Markov chain and cast AoE minimisation as an infinite‑horizon Markov decision process,...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
PeakDo LinkPower 2 Extends Starlink Mini Runtime to 5 Hours
BlogMar 1, 2026

PeakDo LinkPower 2 Extends Starlink Mini Runtime to 5 Hours

PeakDo unveiled the LinkPower 2, a compact battery pack engineered for the Starlink Mini, delivering up to five hours of continuous operation—one hour longer than its predecessor. The device combines a full‑metal heat sink for superior thermal management with dual charging...

By Geeky Gadgets
Elon Musk’s Moon Catapult: A Vision with a Physical Catch
BlogMar 1, 2026

Elon Musk’s Moon Catapult: A Vision with a Physical Catch

Elon Musk unveiled a lunar base concept that doubles as a massive satellite factory, powered by solar energy and using an electromagnetic catapult to launch payloads. The plan targets 1,000 terawatts of computing power in space, leveraging the Moon’s low...

By Igor’sLAB
Starlink High-Speed Wi-Fi Is Coming to British Airways Planes in March, But Rollout Schedule Remains Unclear
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Starlink High-Speed Wi-Fi Is Coming to British Airways Planes in March, But Rollout Schedule Remains Unclear

British Airways will launch its first aircraft equipped with high‑speed Starlink Wi‑Fi in March, though the broader rollout timetable remains vague. CEO Sean Doyle highlighted "excellent progress" despite the system not yet being installed on any plane. The IAG‑wide contract...

By Paddleyourownkanoo
Press Release: ZIPAIR Launches Starlink Inflight Wi-Fi on 787
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Press Release: ZIPAIR Launches Starlink Inflight Wi-Fi on 787

ZIPAIR Tokyo launched SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet on a Boeing 787, marking Asia’s first commercial passenger flight equipped with the service. Flight ZG045 from Tokyo to Incheon offered free, high‑speed, low‑latency Wi‑Fi to every seat, matching ground‑based broadband performance. Installation...

By Runway Girl Network
Broadband Shorts February 2026
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Broadband Shorts February 2026

Amazon One has asked the FCC for a two‑year extension to meet its 1,600‑satellite launch deadline, currently operating only 212 satellites, while the FCC approved an additional 4,500 satellites for its constellation. The NTIA quickly rebuffed Starlink’s push to loosen...

By POTs and PANs
UKAEA to Help Pulsar Fusion with Shielding for Nuclear Propulsion System
BlogFeb 26, 2026

UKAEA to Help Pulsar Fusion with Shielding for Nuclear Propulsion System

Pulsar Fusion announced that the UK Atomic Energy Authority will assist its Sunbird Migratory Transfer Vehicle with neutron shielding and activation modelling. Sunbird’s Dual Direct Fusion Drive generates thrust and onboard electricity, promising to halve Mars transit times and reach...

By European Spaceflight
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel 2025 Annual Report Released
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel 2025 Annual Report Released

NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel released its 2025 annual report, spotlighting a new recommendation that NASA craft a comprehensive 20‑year strategic vision for space exploration and operations. The guidance stresses risk‑based decision‑making, clear communication, and defined criteria for make‑manage‑buy choices....

By NASA Watch
Ken Kremer Live Interview Fox 35 Orlando – Starliner Verdict: NASA Releases Investigation Findings Citing Type A Mishap: Video
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Ken Kremer Live Interview Fox 35 Orlando – Starliner Verdict: NASA Releases Investigation Findings Citing Type A Mishap: Video

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman released a detailed investigation on Feb. 19, 2026 that classified the 2024 Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test (CFT) as a Type A mishap. The report cites critical software flaws at Boeing and procedural lapses at NASA that...

By SpaceUpClose
SpaceX Targets 150Mbps per User for Upgraded Starlink Direct-to-Cell
BlogFeb 25, 2026

SpaceX Targets 150Mbps per User for Upgraded Starlink Direct-to-Cell

SpaceX announced it aims for peak download speeds of 150 Mbps per user on its next‑generation Starlink Direct‑to‑Cell service. The current satellite‑to‑phone offering, delivered with T‑Mobile under the T‑Satellite brand, tops out at roughly 4 Mbps and is limited to texting and...

By Teslarati
Viasat, BSNL Unveil Satellite Skilling Course in India
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Viasat, BSNL Unveil Satellite Skilling Course in India

BSNL and Viasat India have launched a 22‑hour virtual training program on satellite communications and applications, hosted at the Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ambedkar Institute of Telecom Training (BRBRAITT) in Jabalpur. The course, part of the proposed Telecom Innovation, Research...

By TelecomDrive
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
RAVE Aerospace Nixes Proprietary Antenna Work as LEO Shapes IFEC
BlogFeb 23, 2026

RAVE Aerospace Nixes Proprietary Antenna Work as LEO Shapes IFEC

RAVE Aerospace, newly rebranded after its acquisition by Kingswood Capital Management, announced it will cease internal development of proprietary inflight connectivity (IFC) antenna technology. The company will continue supporting its existing Ka2517 (ThinKom) line‑fit terminals on Airbus and Boeing aircraft...

By Runway Girl Network
ESA Awards Contracts for Lunar Remote Camp Studies
BlogFeb 23, 2026

ESA Awards Contracts for Lunar Remote Camp Studies

The European Space Agency has awarded two contracts to study lunar habitat concepts that could protect robotic equipment and later support short‑duration human missions. Copenhagen‑based SAGA Space Architects, together with The Exploration Company and Space Applications Services, will lead the...

By European Spaceflight
Another Artemis II Issue Arises (Update)
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Another Artemis II Issue Arises (Update)

NASA had slated a no‑earlier‑than‑March 6 launch for Artemis II, but an unexpected interruption in helium flow through the Space Launch System’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage forced the agency to consider rolling the rocket and Orion spacecraft back to the Vehicle Assembly...

By NASA Watch
Avalanche Technology Introduces Next-Gen VNX+ Storage Module for Space and Military Applications
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Avalanche Technology Introduces Next-Gen VNX+ Storage Module for Space and Military Applications

Avalanche Technology unveiled its VNX+ storage module, combining Space Grade MRAM with Lattice’s CertusPro‑NX FPGA to deliver true radiation immunity without sacrificing density, speed, or endurance. The solution is engineered for military and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) applications and satisfies...

By StorageNewsletter
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions: Additive Manufacturing Powers the Future of Defense and Space
BlogFeb 19, 2026

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions: Additive Manufacturing Powers the Future of Defense and Space

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions is accelerating its defense and space programs by investing heavily in additive manufacturing, highlighted by the acquisition of a Velo3D Sapphire metal 3D printer and the launch of a CAMM materials‑characterization program. The company uses...

By Fabbaloo
SSC Space Opens Orbital Launch Control Center at Esrange
BlogFeb 19, 2026

SSC Space Opens Orbital Launch Control Center at Esrange

SSC Space inaugurated the Orbital Launch Control Center (OLCC) at Sweden’s Esrange Space Center, marking a key step toward orbital launch capability. The OLCC will manage vehicle monitoring, countdowns, and coordination with safety and airspace authorities for future missions. Initial...

By European Spaceflight
John Crane Supports NASA’s Artemis II Lunar Mission
BlogFeb 18, 2026

John Crane Supports NASA’s Artemis II Lunar Mission

John Crane announced its support for NASA’s Artemis II lunar mission, slated for launch no earlier than February 2026. The company will supply specialized filtration sieves for the Orion spacecraft’s propellant‑management devices, critical for separating liquid and gas phases in micro‑gravity. This...

By Control Global Blogs
Sateliot Selects PLD Space to Launch Two 5G Direct-to-Device Satellites
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Sateliot Selects PLD Space to Launch Two 5G Direct-to-Device Satellites

Sateliot has signed a launch services agreement with Spanish launch provider PLD Space to fly its first two high‑capacity 5G Direct‑to‑Device (D2D) Tritó satellites on a dedicated MIURA 5 mission in 2027. Each Tritó payload weighs roughly 160 kg and will enable...

By European Spaceflight
RFA Begins Final Preparations for Inaugural RFA ONE Launch
BlogFeb 16, 2026

RFA Begins Final Preparations for Inaugural RFA ONE Launch

German launch provider Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) is nearing the inaugural flight of its 30‑metre RFA ONE rocket from SaxaVord Spaceport in Scotland. After an August 2024 first‑stage hot‑fire failure, the company has rebuilt the stage, upgraded the upper‑stage Helix...

By European Spaceflight
India’s Deep Strategic Culture Beyond the Skies
BlogFeb 16, 2026

India’s Deep Strategic Culture Beyond the Skies

India’s space programme is driven less by pure technology ambition than by a deep strategic culture that prizes autonomy and global status. The country has invested heavily in dual‑use assets such as NavIC, GSAT, and indigenous launchers, culminating in the...

By Global Security Review
Diving Under The Ice At Lake Untersee To Do Astrobiology
BlogFeb 15, 2026

Diving Under The Ice At Lake Untersee To Do Astrobiology

Astrobiologist Dale Andersen and his team are conducting under‑ice dives in Lake Untersee, Antarctica, to study extremophile microbes that could resemble life on icy worlds. The field season has faced variable weather, including snowstorms and 50 mph gusts, but the crew...

By NASA Watch
From Warehouses to Low-Earth Orbit: The Next Logistics Frontier
BlogFeb 13, 2026

From Warehouses to Low-Earth Orbit: The Next Logistics Frontier

Inversion has unveiled Arc, a low‑Earth‑orbit delivery vehicle that can drop cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour, bypassing traditional ground and air infrastructure. The system pre‑positions payloads in orbit and triggers on‑demand deliveries, promising minute‑scale lead times. Arc...

By LogisticsMatter
ESA Astronaut Sophie Adenot Launches Aboard SpaceX Crew-12 Mission
BlogFeb 13, 2026

ESA Astronaut Sophie Adenot Launches Aboard SpaceX Crew-12 Mission

French Air Force colonel Sophie Adenot became the first member of ESA’s 2022 career astronaut class to launch to the International Space Station, riding SpaceX’s Crew‑12 mission on 13 February 2026. The Falcon 9‑launched Crew Dragon will dock with the ISS...

By European Spaceflight
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
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
Earth Observation Data Provider Constellr Closes €37 Million Series A
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Earth Observation Data Provider Constellr Closes €37 Million Series A

Munich‑based Constellr closed a €37 million Series A round, bringing total capital to €75 million. The funding, led by Alpine Space Ventures and Lakestar, will accelerate its HiVE microsatellite constellation toward defence‑grade thermal imaging. Constellr plans to upgrade resolution from 30 m to sub‑5 m...

By European Spaceflight
I Guess We’re Doing Moon Factories Now
BlogFeb 10, 2026

I Guess We’re Doing Moon Factories Now

SpaceX is refocusing on lunar development to build space‑based factories that will produce AI‑intensive hardware, leveraging Starship’s high launch cadence. The economic model hinges on turning microwave power into high‑value data, as demonstrated by Starlink, and extending it to orbital...

By Casey Handmer’s Blog
Ken Kremer Live Interview Fox 35 Orlando Previewing NASA SpaceX Crew 12 Mission to International Space Station and Science Investigations:...
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Ken Kremer Live Interview Fox 35 Orlando Previewing NASA SpaceX Crew 12 Mission to International Space Station and Science Investigations:...

Ken Kremer, Managing Editor of Space UpClose, appeared on Fox 35 Orlando on Feb. 9, 2026 to discuss NASA’s SpaceX Crew‑12 launch to the International Space Station. The pre‑launch briefing revealed the Falcon 9 Crew Dragon Freedom stack will now lift off on Feb. 12 after...

By SpaceUpClose
The Downlink [Feb 08, 25] Space Money: The Space Force Budget And A New Leader
BlogFeb 9, 2026

The Downlink [Feb 08, 25] Space Money: The Space Force Budget And A New Leader

The U.S. Congress approved and President Donald Trump signed the Space Force’s FY 2026 budget of $26 billion. The allocation marks a modest increase over the previous year and underscores continued investment in space‑based defense capabilities. At the same time, the Space...

By Defense & Aerospace Report