The global space industry is expected to eclipse $1 trillion over the next few decades.
The space economy's growth journey has been anything but smooth. It's been impacted by macroeconomic conditions, causing deal activity to slow down. The third quarter of 2022 was challenging, with venture capitalist investment in space down 44% versus the broader market's 31% decline.
U.S. and Japan lay foundation for new era of joint space exploration | The Japan Times
From putting a Japanese astronaut on the moon to developing the Lunar Gateway space station, the list of space projects Tokyo and Washington are working on is ambitious.
But bilateral cooperation is now set to expand even further, after the two spacefaring nations signed a framework agreement last week that will serve as the basis for their joint human space exploration efforts.
Space Force procurement chief looking for big wins in 2023 - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — As Frank Calvelli nears his first year as head of military space acquisitions, he is optimistic that his push for speed and agility in procurement programs is starting to resonate.
Speaking at a GovConWire panel session with Lockheed Martin's executive vice president Robert Lightfoot, Calvelli said his " space acquisition tenets " — that emphasize buying small satellites and commercially available technologies under fixed-price contracts — have been well received ...
HawkEye 360 Announces Patrick Zeitouni as Chief Strategy Officer
Zeitouni brings defense and intelligence expertise following tenures at Blue Origin, McKinsey & Co., and Northrop Grumman
HERNDON, Va. , Jan. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- HawkEye 360 Inc., the world's leading commercial provider of space-based radio frequency (RF) data and analytics, announced today the addition of Patrick Zeitouni , former head of space mobility at Blue Origin, to its leadership team.
George Santos Mocked Over Small Business, Science Committee Seats
Earlier in the day, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, who chairs the Steering Committee, announced that Santos would be seated on committees despite the congressman continuing to receive heavy criticism for extensively lying about his background before being elected .
Awesome to have former NASA astronaut and moon walker, Representative George Santos @Santos4Congress on the House Science Space and Technology Committee. To infinity and beyond! https://t.co/yjetzAwLl2
NASA's Lunar Flashlight Team Assessing Spacecraft's Propulsion System - SpaceRef
NASA's Lunar Flashlight mission successfully launched on Dec. 11, 2022, to begin its four-month journey to the Moon, where the small satellite, or SmallSat, will test several new technologies with a goal of looking for hidden surface ice at the lunar South Pole.
While the SmallSat is largely healthy and communicating with NASA's Deep Space Network, the mission operations team has discovered that three of its four thrusters are underperforming.
Experimental Military Spacecraft LDPE-3A Launches to Defend U.S.
An experimental military spacecraft was successfully launched into orbit earlier this week, aiming to provide advance rapid access to the U.S. Space Force as part of its Long Duration Propulsive ESPA (LDPE) program.
Launched in support of the USSF-67 mission, the deployment of the Long Duration Propulsive ESPA (LDPE)-3A spacecraft was announced by the Northrup Grumman Corporation, marking the third successful launch of one of the aerospace and defense technology company's LDPE spacecraft.
Thailand's Space Age in the Making – The Diplomat
2023 is going to be a year marked by increased competition between states, big and small alike, to advance "territorial claims" in outer space.
Sending people to the Moon is, at this point, obviously unthinkable for middle-sized countries with limited resources like Thailand. Recent developments nonetheless suggest that Thailand is on track to build a comprehensive space strategy and has a role to play in the space domain.
SpaceX Launches Falcon Heavy Mission for US Space Force with Boeing and Northrop Grumman ...
A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket lofted the Boeing and Northrop Grumman communications satellites into orbit on Jan. 15 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in the USSF-67 mission for the U.S. Space Force .
The mission launched Boeing's Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM (CBAS)-2 satellite and Northrop Grumman's Long Duration Propulsive ESPA (LDPE)-3A satellite.
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