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Rohde & Schwarz and Viasat to Collaborate on NB-NTN IoT Test Plan for Connectivity Via Satellite
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Rohde & Schwarz and Viasat to Collaborate on NB-NTN IoT Test Plan for Connectivity Via Satellite

Viasat and Rohde & Schwarz have teamed up to create a comprehensive NB‑NTN IoT test plan using the CMX500 one‑box signaling tester. The plan targets protocol, performance and RF validation to ensure chipsets, modules and devices meet 3GPP Release 17 requirements and interoperate...

By Microwave Journal
3D-Printed Spring Deploys on Small Commercial Spacecraft
NewsFeb 27, 2026

3D-Printed Spring Deploys on Small Commercial Spacecraft

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory demonstrated the JPL Additive Compliant Canister (JACC), a 3D‑printed titanium spring, on Proteus Space’s Mercury One small commercial spacecraft on Feb. 3, 2026. The spring unfolded from a 1‑inch stowed height to 6 inches, showcasing a single‑part mechanism that replaces...

By Phys.org - Space News
[VIDEO] ESA Unveils OMLET System That Fires High-Power Lasers To Stop Orbital Collisions
NewsFeb 27, 2026

[VIDEO] ESA Unveils OMLET System That Fires High-Power Lasers To Stop Orbital Collisions

The European Space Agency unveiled OMLET – Orbit Maintenance via Laser Momentum Transfer – a ground‑based laser system designed to nudge low‑Earth‑orbit debris instead of burning satellite fuel. The project has moved from feasibility to Phase A/B1 design, where engineers are...

By Orbital Today
NASA Shakes up Its Artemis Program to Speed up Lunar Return
NewsFeb 27, 2026

NASA Shakes up Its Artemis Program to Speed up Lunar Return

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced a sweeping overhaul of the Artemis program, cancelling the costly Exploration Upper Stage and standardizing the SLS rocket configuration. Artemis III will now perform an Earth‑orbit rendezvous with commercial landers instead of a lunar landing,...

By Ars Technica (Space)
NASA Shakes up Its Artemis Program to Speed up Lunar Return
NewsFeb 27, 2026

NASA Shakes up Its Artemis Program to Speed up Lunar Return

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced a sweeping overhaul of the Artemis program, cancelling the costly Exploration Upper Stage and standardizing the Space Launch System (SLS) configuration. Artemis III will now serve as a crew‑transfer mission, while Artemis IV becomes the first lunar...

By Ars Technica (Space)
Starlink Will Provide Connectivity to Archer’s Midnight Air Taxis
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Starlink Will Provide Connectivity to Archer’s Midnight Air Taxis

Archer Aviation announced a partnership with SpaceX’s Starlink to equip its Midnight electric air taxis with low‑Earth‑orbit satellite internet. The integration will provide high‑speed, low‑latency connectivity for passenger Wi‑Fi and real‑time data links between aircraft, pilots and ground teams. Testing...

By Urban Air Mobility News
China Set for Its First One-Year Human Spaceflight Mission, Confirms Pakistani Astronaut Flight
NewsFeb 27, 2026

China Set for Its First One-Year Human Spaceflight Mission, Confirms Pakistani Astronaut Flight

China announced its first one‑year human spaceflight mission aboard the Tiangong space station, selecting an astronaut from the Shenzhou‑23 crew to remain in orbit for twelve months. The Shenzhou‑23 launch is slated for April‑May 2026, following an early delivery of...

By SpaceNews
We’re About to Turn Night Into Day. Is that a Good Idea?
NewsFeb 27, 2026

We’re About to Turn Night Into Day. Is that a Good Idea?

The FCC is reviewing proposals to launch orbital mirrors that would reflect sunlight onto cities, effectively turning night into day, while SpaceX is eyeing a constellation of up to a million satellites to serve as floating data centers. Proponents claim...

By Washington Post Technology
Hackers Tricked by Fake Satellite in Groundbreaking Cybersecurity Sting
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Hackers Tricked by Fake Satellite in Groundbreaking Cybersecurity Sting

Researchers unveiled HoneySat at NDSS 2026, the first high‑interaction satellite honeypot that mimics an entire CubeSat mission, including ground‑segment software and orbital dynamics. In three public deployments, attackers issued 22 authentic flight‑software commands, attempting to access ground systems, extract telemetry,...

By Orbital Today
CHC Navigation & MOVA Unveil Satellite-Based Positioning for Robotic Mowers
NewsFeb 27, 2026

CHC Navigation & MOVA Unveil Satellite-Based Positioning for Robotic Mowers

CHC Navigation and MOVA unveiled the NAVAX 5000 AWD robotic mower at CES 2026, featuring CHCNAV’s satellite‑ground RTK service and an integrated high‑precision positioning chip that delivers centimeter‑level accuracy without a local base station or cellular data. The mower combines...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
The UAE Successfully Launched Its First Hybrid Rocket
NewsFeb 27, 2026

The UAE Successfully Launched Its First Hybrid Rocket

The United Arab Emirates successfully launched its first domestically built hybrid sounding rocket on 13 February 2026, achieving a 3 km altitude and safe recovery. Developed by the Technology Innovation Institute, the vehicle uses a nitrous‑oxide and solid polyethylene propulsion system...

By Orbital Today
Orbital Warfare Unit Gets Live Satellite to Practice Maneuvers
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Orbital Warfare Unit Gets Live Satellite to Practice Maneuvers

Guardians in the Space Force’s orbital warfare unit, Mission Delta 9, received a live satellite launched on Feb 12 as part of the USSF‑87 mission, giving them a realistic platform for offensive and defensive space‑maneuver training. The new asset replaces earlier on‑orbit...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
U.S. Space Force Pivots to Hemispheric Security with SPACEFOR-NORTH Activation
NewsFeb 26, 2026

U.S. Space Force Pivots to Hemispheric Security with SPACEFOR-NORTH Activation

The U.S. Space Force activated U.S. Space Forces Northern (SPACEFOR‑NORTH) on Jan. 30, 2026, shifting its posture from global support to dedicated homeland defense. Headquartered at Peterson Space Force Base, the component serves as the space service arm of U.S. Northern...

By SatNews
India: Cybersecurity Guidelines to Safeguard Space Systems
NewsFeb 26, 2026

India: Cybersecurity Guidelines to Safeguard Space Systems

India has issued comprehensive cybersecurity guidelines for space systems, jointly crafted by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT‑In) and the Space and IT Association‑India (SIA‑India). The advisory framework targets satellite operators, ground‑station managers, manufacturers and emerging private space firms,...

By OpenGov Asia
Space Systems Command Awards $44.9M Systems Engineering Contract to LinQuest
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Space Systems Command Awards $44.9M Systems Engineering Contract to LinQuest

The Department of Defense awarded LinQuest Corp. a $44.9 million cost‑plus‑incentive‑fee modification to its existing Space Systems Command (SSC) contract, raising the program’s cumulative face value to $810.7 million. The funding, split between operations, maintenance and RDT&E, will support additional systems engineering,...

By SatNews
The History of Satellite Ridesharing
NewsFeb 26, 2026

The History of Satellite Ridesharing

Satellite ridesharing has evolved from occasional piggyback flights into a multi‑billion‑dollar industry by the mid‑2020s. The adoption of the CubeSat form factor and standardized deployers allowed dozens of small satellites to share a single launch, while brokers such as Spaceflight...

By New Space Economy
Redwire Emphasizes Defense Pivot and Maturing Capabilities in 2025 Results
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Redwire Emphasizes Defense Pivot and Maturing Capabilities in 2025 Results

Redwire reported a 10.3% revenue increase in 2025, reaching $335.4 million, with fourth‑quarter sales surging 56% year‑over‑year to $108.8 million. CEO Peter Cannito said roughly two‑thirds of revenue is now moving into production, especially its unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) portfolio. The company...

By Via Satellite
Space Data Meets Ground Troops: The Calian-ADGA Training Partnership
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Space Data Meets Ground Troops: The Calian-ADGA Training Partnership

Calian Group and ADGA Group have signed a three‑year partnership to create advanced land‑training simulators for the Canadian Army, embedding full C5ISRT networks into synthetic battlefields. Both firms bring deep satellite communications and secure simulation expertise, ensuring virtual environments mirror...

By SpaceQ
BlackSky’s Growth Contracts in 2025 for Second Year
NewsFeb 26, 2026

BlackSky’s Growth Contracts in 2025 for Second Year

BlackSky reported full‑year 2025 revenue of $106.6 million, a modest 4.4% increase year‑over‑year, marking a second consecutive slowdown after 8% growth in 2024 and 45% in 2023. The company’s net loss widened to $70.3 million, but its backlog jumped 32% to $345 million,...

By Via Satellite
Vast and Axiom Awarded New Private Missions to ISS, Continue Work on Commercial Space Stations
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Vast and Axiom Awarded New Private Missions to ISS, Continue Work on Commercial Space Stations

NASA has awarded Private Astronaut Missions to Vast Space and Axiom Space for 2027, extending crewed flights to the International Space Station while both firms develop their own commercial stations. Vast will fly its first 14‑day ISS mission and launch...

By NASASpaceflight.com
Real-Time Radiation Tracking: Canada’s Newest Contribution to the Moon Race
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Real-Time Radiation Tracking: Canada’s Newest Contribution to the Moon Race

The Canadian Space Agency has earmarked $5.5 million for Ontario‑based Bubble Technology Industries to develop the Canadian Active Neutron Spectrometer (CANS). The device will provide real‑time neutron radiation measurements for Artemis missions, addressing a major health hazard for astronauts beyond Earth’s...

By SpaceQ
In-Space Manufacturing Automated Platforms Market Analysis 2026
NewsFeb 26, 2026

In-Space Manufacturing Automated Platforms Market Analysis 2026

The 2026 market analysis shows free‑flying in‑space manufacturing platforms emerging as the commercial backbone of the broader in‑space manufacturing sector. Varda Space Industries has demonstrated repeatable pharmaceutical crystal production across five missions, while Space Forge proved orbital plasma generation for...

By New Space Economy
Rogue Waves and Satellites: How Space Technology Is Changing What We Know About the Ocean’s Most Dangerous Phenomenon
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Rogue Waves and Satellites: How Space Technology Is Changing What We Know About the Ocean’s Most Dangerous Phenomenon

Space‑based sensors, especially Synthetic Aperture Radar, have proved that rogue waves—crests over 25 m that appear without warning—are far more common than earlier statistical models suggested. The MaxWave SAR study in 2001 identified ten >25 m events in three weeks, prompting a...

By New Space Economy
Airbus and Leonardo Report Increased Space Revenues for 2025
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Airbus and Leonardo Report Increased Space Revenues for 2025

Airbus Defence and Space reported €13.4 billion in space revenues for 2025, an 11 % increase from the prior year, while Leonardo’s Space division posted just over €1 billion, also up 11 %. Both companies improved profitability through restructuring, cutting over 2,000 jobs and...

By SpaceNews
AST SpaceMobile Encapsulates BlueBird 7 Satellite for Inaugural New Glenn Mission
NewsFeb 26, 2026

AST SpaceMobile Encapsulates BlueBird 7 Satellite for Inaugural New Glenn Mission

AST SpaceMobile announced that its BlueBird 7 (BB7) satellite has been encapsulated inside the 7‑meter payload fairing of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, marking the final major milestone before the NG‑3 launch from Cape Canaveral. BB7 is a Block 2 satellite featuring a...

By SatNews
European Space Assets Drive Structural Transformation in Global Aviation
NewsFeb 26, 2026

European Space Assets Drive Structural Transformation in Global Aviation

The European Commission’s Copernicus Observer reports that the EU Space Programme—Galileo, EGNOS, Copernicus and the upcoming IRIS²—is reshaping civil aviation by moving navigation and connectivity to orbit. Since July 2025 Galileo’s OSNMA has added cryptographic authentication, protecting flights from GNSS...

By SatNews
NASA Names Acting Leaders for Two Key Human Spaceflight Roles
NewsFeb 26, 2026

NASA Names Acting Leaders for Two Key Human Spaceflight Roles

NASA announced that Joel Montalbano will serve as acting associate administrator for the Space Operations Mission Directorate and Dana Hutcherson will become acting program manager of the Commercial Crew Program, effective immediately. Both officials previously held deputy roles and inherit...

By NASA News (Breaking)
Celeste Technologies Complete Successful 5G NR-NTN Interoperability Tests with Sateliot's D2D Constellation Payload
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Celeste Technologies Complete Successful 5G NR-NTN Interoperability Tests with Sateliot's D2D Constellation Payload

Celeste Technologies announced that its fully software‑based SmartgNB successfully completed 5G NR‑NTN interoperability tests with Sateliot’s direct‑to‑device payload at Qualcomm’s Lannion labs. The campaign validated end‑to‑end traffic across GEO and LEO scenarios, covering both transparent and regenerative satellite payloads, using...

By Microwave Journal (RSS Directory)
Gilat Demonstrates 5G NTN End-to-End Connectivity over GEO Satellite
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Gilat Demonstrates 5G NTN End-to-End Connectivity over GEO Satellite

Gilat Satellite Networks demonstrated a 3GPP‑compliant 5G non‑terrestrial network (NTN) connection using its existing geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellite infrastructure. The end‑to‑end test validated key capabilities such as 5G NTN VSAT, hub technologies, latency compensation and protocol optimizations. Gilat’s success...

By Microwave Journal (RSS Directory)
CesiumAstro Acquires Vidrovr to Embed AI in Communications Systems
NewsFeb 26, 2026

CesiumAstro Acquires Vidrovr to Embed AI in Communications Systems

CesiumAstro announced the acquisition of AI‑focused startup Vidrovr to embed artificial intelligence into its space‑based communications payloads. The deal, closed in late 2025, adds multimodal signal‑analysis and edge‑computing capabilities to CesiumAstro’s software‑defined phased‑array systems, including the Element satellite. By integrating...

By SpaceNews
Sierra Space Names Dan Jablonsky CEO
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Sierra Space Names Dan Jablonsky CEO

Sierra Space announced that longtime defense executive Dan Jablonsky will assume the role of chief executive officer on March 2, succeeding interim CEO and founder Fatih Ozmen, who will remain board chair. Jablonsky previously led Ursa Major Technologies and Maxar Technologies, bringing deep aerospace...

By SpaceNews
Phantom Space Reclaims Former Vector Launch Technology
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Phantom Space Reclaims Former Vector Launch Technology

Phantom Space has acquired launch assets from the defunct Vector Launch, including flight‑proven design elements and engineering data. The assets will be integrated into Phantom’s Daytona two‑stage rocket to cut development risk and accelerate its schedule. Phantom, which has raised...

By SpaceNews
Superconducting Thruster Cuts Power and Mass for Space Propulsion
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Superconducting Thruster Cuts Power and Mass for Space Propulsion

Chinese researchers unveiled a compact high‑temperature superconducting magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster, replacing bulky copper coils with YBCO superconductors. The new design slashes power consumption from 285 kW to under 1 kW and trims mass from 220 kg to 60 kg, making it viable for small...

By SpaceDaily
China’s Tianwen-2 Probe Operating Normally on Approach to Asteroid
NewsFeb 26, 2026

China’s Tianwen-2 Probe Operating Normally on Approach to Asteroid

China’s Tianwen‑2 probe is operating normally on its heliocentric transfer toward the near‑Earth asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa, with a sample‑return window set for the end of November 2027. The spacecraft, launched in May 2023, will conduct multi‑altitude investigations before employing three redundant sampling techniques...

By SpaceNews
Bowersox to Retire From NASA
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Bowersox to Retire From NASA

Ken Bowersox, a former astronaut and four‑time shuttle veteran, announced his retirement from NASA effective March 6, ending a brief stint as associate administrator for space operations. He will be succeeded on an acting basis by deputy Joel Montalbano. The announcement...

By SpaceNews
World-First Gigabit-per-Second Laser Link Between Aircraft and Geostationary Satellite
NewsFeb 26, 2026

World-First Gigabit-per-Second Laser Link Between Aircraft and Geostationary Satellite

European Space Agency, Airbus Defence and Space, TNO and TESAT have demonstrated the world’s first gigabit‑per‑second laser link between a moving aircraft and a geostationary satellite. During test flights over Nîmes, the UltraAir optical terminal maintained an error‑free 2.6 Gbps connection...

By European Space Agency News
ESA Selects Venturi Space for a Study on Future Lunar Rover Technologies
NewsFeb 26, 2026

ESA Selects Venturi Space for a Study on Future Lunar Rover Technologies

The European Space Agency (ESA) has commissioned Venturi Space to lead a study on next‑generation lunar rover technologies, focusing on mobility, power supply, and thermal regulation. Using its MONA LUNA test platform, Venturi will evaluate hyper‑deformable wheels, high‑performance batteries, advanced...

By JEC Composites
Space Tech Investor Exceeds $100m for Close of Its Latest Fund
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Space Tech Investor Exceeds $100m for Close of Its Latest Fund

Seraphim Space, a UK‑based venture capital firm dedicated to space technology, closed its latest early‑stage fund at over $100 million, backing 17 companies that blend advanced space tech with artificial intelligence. The portfolio targets sectors such as defence, climate mitigation, life‑science...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Space Force in Final Test Phase for Second GBOSS Radar Upgrade
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Space Force in Final Test Phase for Second GBOSS Radar Upgrade

Space Force is moving the upgraded Ground‑Based Optical Sensor (GBOSS) into operational testing at its second site in Maui, Hawaii, after the first configuration at White Sands Missile Range was approved. The modernized telescope doubles field of view, scans faster,...

By Air & Space Forces Magazine
Farming on the Moon or Mars? How Recycled Sewage Could Turn Regolith Into Crop Soil
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Farming on the Moon or Mars? How Recycled Sewage Could Turn Regolith Into Crop Soil

Researchers at NASA and ACS Earth and Space Chemistry have shown that recycled sewage, processed through a bioregenerative life‑support system (BLiSS), can chemically weather simulated lunar and Martian regolith, releasing key plant nutrients. After a 24‑hour shake, the effluent‑treated simulants...

By Phys.org - Space News
Post-Lanteris Acquisition, Intuitive Machines Invests $175M to Advance Satellite Capabilities
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Post-Lanteris Acquisition, Intuitive Machines Invests $175M to Advance Satellite Capabilities

Intuitive Machines announced a $175 million equity investment following its January acquisition of Lanteris Space Systems, the former Maxar spacecraft manufacturing unit. The funding will expand the 1300 satellite platform, enhance near‑space network services, and pursue a solar‑system internet independent of...

By Via Satellite
Why Mars Astronauts Need More than Just Space Greenhouses
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Why Mars Astronauts Need More than Just Space Greenhouses

A new Acta Astronautica paper by Blomqvist and Fritsche argues that Martian food systems must go beyond simple greenhouses, integrating production, post‑harvest, waste, preparation, and sociocultural elements. The authors warn that radiation, micro‑gravity cooking, and menu fatigue could jeopardize crew...

By Phys.org - Space News
Ascent Solar’s PV Blankets to Power NOVI AI Pathfinder Spacecraft
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Ascent Solar’s PV Blankets to Power NOVI AI Pathfinder Spacecraft

Ascent Solar Technologies has supplied its lightweight, flexible CIGS photovoltaic blankets to NOVI Space’s N‑1 ATLAS spacecraft. The N‑1 ATLAS, a toaster‑sized hyperspectral imaging satellite, will launch aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Transporter‑16 in March and generate 150 W of power. The integration...

By Semiconductor Today
CSA to Invest in Future Lunar Mining and Power Infrastructure
NewsFeb 25, 2026

CSA to Invest in Future Lunar Mining and Power Infrastructure

The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has launched the Lunar Surface Exploration Initiative (LSEI) Architecture Studies to shape Canada’s contributions to NASA’s Artemis program. The agency will fund up to two contracts per focus area—mining and in‑situ resource utilization (ISRU) and...

By SpaceQ
Making an Entrance
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Making an Entrance

NASA astronaut Jack Hathaway entered the International Space Station on Feb. 14, 2026 as the pilot of SpaceX Crew‑12, joining Expedition 74. The four‑person crew—Hathaway, Jessica Meir (NASA), Sophie Adenot (ESA) and Andrey Fedyaev (Roscosmos)—began a long‑duration microgravity research stint. Early investigations include...

By NASA News (Breaking)
Space ISAC Launches New Quantum Initiative
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Space ISAC Launches New Quantum Initiative

Space ISAC has announced a new quantum initiative, launching its first Quantum Community of Interest (COI) meeting on Feb. 25, co‑hosted with MITRE. The COI will explore how quantum technologies can strengthen security and resilience across space systems, which underpin critical...

By Via Satellite
Halifax’s Galaxia Mission Systems to Expand Facility, Engineering Team Following Federal Investment
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Halifax’s Galaxia Mission Systems to Expand Facility, Engineering Team Following Federal Investment

Galaxia Mission Systems, the sole space‑sector firm among nine Nova Scotia recipients, secured a $218,750 repayable contribution from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. The funding, part of a $4 million regional allocation under the federal Defence Industrial Strategy, will expand Galaxia’s...

By SpaceQ
Valve Malfunction Blamed for Failure of Indian Satellite to Raise Its Orbit
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Valve Malfunction Blamed for Failure of Indian Satellite to Raise Its Orbit

India’s ISRO confirmed that a pyrotechnic valve malfunction prevented the NVS‑02 navigation satellite from igniting its orbit‑raising engine, leaving it stranded in a geostationary transfer orbit. The valve failed to open because the command signal did not reach it, likely...

By SpaceNews
Ingenuity Mars Helicopter: “Unexpected Application”
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Ingenuity Mars Helicopter: “Unexpected Application”

NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter dramatically outperformed its original proof‑of‑concept flight test, proving autonomous aerial flight on Mars. Beyond its record‑setting flights, engineers have repurposed one of Ingenuity’s navigation processors to feed real‑time location data to the Perseverance rover at Jezero Crater....

By Leonard David’s Inside Outer Space