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New American Defense Satellites Will See All US-Bound Missiles in the Northern Hemisphere

Northrop Grumman and Ball Aerospace will design and develop the two mission payloads for the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared Polar program. By Daniel Patrascu, Published by Autoevolution, 16 December […]
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US Space Force lands in Japan to check China, Russia, N Korea

By Gabriel Honrada, Published by Asia Times, 9 December 2024 US-Japan joint military space unit reflects evolving modern warfare as opposed Cold War 2.0 blocs increasingly reach for the stars […]
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Space Force awards Northrop Grumman $1.8 billion contract extension for missile warning satellites

Illustration of the Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (Next-Gen OPIR) polar satellite. Credit: Northrop Grumman By Sandra Erwin, Published by Space News, 23 October 2024 The company is building two satellites […]
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As Europe contemplates a military buildup, space companies beg NATO to change

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches the GPS III Space Vehicle 05 mission from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, June 17, 2021. U.S. SPACE […]
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Lockheed Martin teams with Iceye to advance AI-enabled targeting
By Sandra Erwin, Published by Space News, 20 November 2024 The collaboration focuses on automated target recognition (ATR) technologies that leverage AI and radar satellite imagery to identify and classify […]
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Environmental Impacts of Satellites: Sign the Public Interest Research Group Letter to the FCC, and More

Space Shuttle Discovery launch Aug. 30, 1984 (NASA) By Patricia Burke, compiled with Kate Kheel of Safe Tech InternationalPosted on Patricia’s Substack for Safe Tech, 15 November 2024 Dear FCC […]
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Somebody moved UK’s oldest satellite, and no-one knows who or why
Artwork: The half-tonne Skynet-1A satellite was launched in November 1969 By Jonathan Amos, Published by BBC News, 9 November 2024 Someone moved the UK’s oldest satellite and there appears to […]
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U.S. Space Command expands intelligence-sharing program with commercial firms
By Sandra Erwin, Published by Space News, 6 November 2024 New members of the Commercial Integration Cell include Blacksky, Kratos, LeoLabs, Iceye and Telesat. WASHINGTON — U.S. Space Command announced […]