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Rocket Lab to Launch Electron Mission for European Space Agency’s Next-Generation Navigation System

06/26/2025 | BUSINESS WIRE
Rocket Lab Corporation, a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it has been selected to launch a dedicated Electron mission for the European Space Agency (ESA) for the first time, to deploy the first pair of satellites for a future navigation constellation for Europe, LEO-PNT.

TrustPoint Launches Third Satellite and Successfully Establishes First Contact

06/26/2025 | BUSINESS WIRE
TrustPoint, a pioneer in next-generation space-based positioning and navigation solutions, is proud to announce the successful launch and first contact of its third free-flying satellite, Time Flies, aboard the latest rideshare launch out of Vandenberg Space Force Base on Monday.

SFL Missions Announces Launch and Successful Deployment of Two GHGSat Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Microsatellites

06/26/2025 | BUSINESS WIRE
SFL Missions Inc. announced the successful launch and deployment of the GHGSat-C12 and GHGSat-C13 (also known as Pierre and Valmay, respectively) greenhouse gas monitoring microsatellites developed for GHGSat of Montreal. SFL Missions Inc. developed the satellites on a low-cost, high-performance 15-kg NEMO bus, the same used to build the first nine GHGSat spacecraft.

Beyond the Board: Orbital High Ground—Why Space Superiority Is Slipping Away

06/17/2025 | Jesse Vaughan -- Column: Beyond the Board
“The next war might be won—or lost—22,000 miles above Earth.” That’s not science fiction. It’s the stark reality defense planners are beginning to confront as space transitions from a support domain to a full-spectrum warfighting environment. For decades, the United States held an uncontested advantage in space, relying on exquisite, few, and highly capable systems to enable precision warfare, real-time intelligence, and global communications. Today, that edge is under siege.

BAE Systems, Hanwha Systems Sign MOU to Develop an Advanced Multi-Sensor Satellite System

06/12/2025 | BAE Systems
BAE Systems and Hanwha Systems have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop technology and collaborative working to deliver a multi-sensor satellite system for international markets.
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