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Satellite image of Iran's Fordo nuclear plant. Credit: Maxar
Posted inMilitary, Opinion

Space – the quiet element behind Midnight Hammer

by Dan RobitzskiJuly 30, 2025July 28, 2025
Researchers monitor a simulation of an Upper Class E Traffic Management (ETM) system in NASA’s Airspace Operations Laboratory. In a 2024 demonstration, data from multiple high-altitude vehicles, a solar-powered UAV and a stratospheric balloon, were shared in real time on such screens, allowing the vehicles to autonomously maintain separation without traditional ATC control. Credit: NASA / Don Richey
Posted inCivil, Opinion

Sleepwalking into risk: managing traffic above 60,000 feet

by Dan RobitzskiJuly 28, 2025July 25, 2025
Falcon 9 Vandenberg launch
Posted inCivil, Launch, Opinion

Why America needs to invest in Vandenberg’s launch cadence

by Dan RobitzskiJuly 23, 2025July 18, 2025
Space for Humanity "Fly With Me in Zero-G" mentees with Lane Bess (in front), CEO of Deep Instinct, who funded the Zero-G flight. Back row from left to right: Lauren Victoria Paulson, Khuloud Shibani, Alma Ocampos Irala, and Eduardo Azael Hoy Canul. Middle from left to right: Roxy Williams, Geraldinn Andrea Cortez Barahona, Guadalupe Montserrat Peralta Méndez, and Samuel Eduardo Castillo Carlos. Credit: Tasha Dixon.
Posted inLaunch, Opinion

Zero-gravity flights elevate new perspectives for a better space future

by Dan RobitzskiJuly 21, 2025July 15, 2025
Posted inCivil, Launch, Opinion

How China will own the moon — unless we act now

by Dan RobitzskiJuly 20, 2025July 18, 2025
Visualization of the orbital debris produced by Russia's Nov. 15, 2021, ASAT test. Credit: UK Space Agency
Posted inMilitary, Opinion, Policy & Politics

The urgent need for new rules of the road in space and cyber

by gregoryrtJuly 16, 2025July 11, 2025
A visualization of active and inactive satellites, discarded rocket bodies, orbital debris and other space objects around Earth, showing an increasingly cluttered and hazardous Earth orbit. Credit: AstriaGraph by the University of Texas at Austin.
Posted inOpinion, Policy & Politics

Open letter from the Global Space Council: Governments must address a growing crisis in our orbits

by gregoryrtJuly 15, 2025July 11, 2025
An illustration showing GEO being crowded, as Earth is blanketed by an orbit of satellites and debris.
Posted inOpinion, Policy & Politics

Securing the new high ground: tackling export loopholes in space tech

by gregoryrtJuly 14, 2025July 11, 2025
Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope’s first year of interstellar observation, an international team of researchers was able to serendipitously view an exploding supernova in a faraway spiral galaxy. Credit: NASA STSCI
Posted inLaunch, Opinion

We’ve lost our ability to be awed by space

by Dan RobitzskiJuly 11, 2025July 8, 2025
Ariane 6 liftoff
Posted inCommercial, Launch, Opinion

A reflection on the European space industry in 2024

by Dan RobitzskiJuly 10, 2025July 8, 2025

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