Blue Origin begins rebuilding New Glenn pad
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Blue Origin begins rebuilding New Glenn pad

Blue Origin has begun rebuilding its launch pad at Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 36, which was severely damaged in a New Glenn explosion on May 28. The company aims to resume launches by the end of the year. Despite the damage, Blue Origin has been able to preserve some long-lead items, including a propellant tank farm and a New Glenn booster. The company is working to return to flight, with a focus on making changes to the [...]
Space Force’s rapid acquisition office director moves to Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center
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Space Force’s rapid acquisition office director moves to Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center

Kelly Hammett, the former head of the Space Rapid Capabilities Office, has been appointed executive director of the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center. This move comes as the Space Rapid Capabilities Office is set to be eliminated as a standalone organization under the Space Force's acquisition overhaul. Hammett led the Space RCO since 2022 and departs as the Space Force implements a new acquisition structure centered on Portfolio Acquisition Executives. The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center oversees [...]
Cursor deal positions SpaceX to be a $3T behemoth, analyst says
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Cursor deal positions SpaceX to be a $3T behemoth, analyst says

SpaceX's recent deal with Cursor is expected to significantly boost the company's market capitalization, potentially reaching over $3 trillion, according to an analyst. The deal adds a fast-growing AI software layer and a large user base, creating a "data flywheel" that is difficult to replicate. The acquisition is projected to increase SpaceX's annual recurring revenue, lifting AI revenue and margins. The market is treating SpaceX as an AI infrastructure play, and the integration benefits are expected to [...]
EQT to acquire Exolaunch
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EQT to acquire Exolaunch

Private equity firm EQT is acquiring Exolaunch, a company that handles rideshare launches of satellites, to meet growing launch demand. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026. Exolaunch has arranged launches of over 790 satellites on 47 missions, including those with SpaceX. The company will use EQT's backing to acquire additional launch capacity, addressing the industry's launch-constrained moment. Exolaunch's management team and staff will remain unchanged. The company plans to actively pull [...]
Swift reboost mission ready for launch
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Swift reboost mission ready for launch

NASA's Link spacecraft, developed by Katalyst Space Technologies, is set to launch on June 27 to raise the orbit of the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, a gamma-ray observatory in low Earth orbit. The mission, which has been developed in under a year, aims to prevent the Swift Observatory from reentering Earth's atmosphere by late 2024. NASA selected Katalyst in September 2023 to develop Link under a $30 million contract, with the agency emphasizing the need for a [...]
‘It’s quite a bit more than we expected’: Satellite reveals immense scale of GPS signal tampering
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‘It’s quite a bit more than we expected’: Satellite reveals immense scale of GPS signal tampering

An experimental satellite, Pulsar-0, has mapped the scale of GPS jamming across Europe and the Middle East from space for the first time. The data revealed that satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) suffer from GPS signal disruption, contradicting previous assumptions that they were immune to jamming. The findings indicate that LEO satellites may not always be able to rely on GPS signals for navigation and timing, posing a challenge for their operations. The data was collected [...]
What the satellite servicing economy can borrow from carbon credits
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What the satellite servicing economy can borrow from carbon credits

The Federal Communications Commission has authorized a large number of satellites for launch, including 15,000 Starlink Gen2 satellites and 88,000 orbital data center satellites. However, there is no framework for disclosing or offsetting the environmental consequences of satellite reentries, which can damage the ozone layer. Recent research suggests that cumulative stratospheric injection of satellite-derived contaminants can weaken the polar vortex and cause temperature anomalies. The satellite servicing economy could benefit from a policy dictating orbital injection quotas [...]