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Spaceplane developer Reaction Engines goes bankrupt
Skylon with SABRE engines. Credit: Reaction Engines By Jeff Foust, Published by Space News, 10 November 2024 WASHINGTON — Reaction Engines Ltd., a British company that has worked for decades […]
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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 […]
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Satellite deal signed for advanced military tech
Artist impression of Juno From The Rt Hon Maria Eagle MP,Ministry of Defence, Defence Equipment and Support, Press Release, 4 November 2024 New Juno satellite to support military operations will […]
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Australia abandons $7 billion geostationary satellite program to explore ‘multi-orbit’ options
Artist rendering of Australia’s JP9102 communications satellites. Credit: Lockheed Martin By Sandra Erwin, Published by Space News, 4 November 2024 The Australian Department of Defence pulls the plug on the […]
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Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex receives final planning approval
Picture Credit: Australia Daily Telegraph By Tim McGlone, Published by ABC, 4 November 2024 In short: A rocket launching base at Whalers Way on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula will go […]
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Why one small step for Sutherland spaceport could mean a giant leap for ‘fragile’ far north

Render of Orbex’s Prime rocket launching from Sutherland – via Orbex By Will Angus, Published by The Press and Journal, 1 November 2024 It may have seemed like a small […]
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Inventory counts air pollution cost of space launches and re-entries

A SpaceX Falcon 9 lifts off carrying 46 Starlink satellites. Credit: Space Launch Delta 45 By Gary Fuller, Published by The Guardian, 1 November 2024 It is easy to understand […]
