Tag: space industry

SpaceX Links Elon Musk’s Compensation to Mars Colonization and Orbital Data Centers

SpaceX’s board ties Elon Musk’s payment to ambitious goals like Mars settlement and the deployment of orbital data centers.

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SpaceX Acknowledges Uncertain Future for Lunar, Martian Missions and Orbital Data Centers

SpaceX admits its ambitious goals for lunar and Martian colonization, along with orbital data centers, depend on unproven technologies and carry significant risks.

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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Fails to Deliver AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 to Intended Orbit

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket placed AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 satellite in a lower orbit than planned, leading to its planned return to Earth.

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Elon Musk Pressures U.S. Authorities Over Potential EU Restrictions on SpaceX

Elon Musk is urging U.S. regulators to address a proposed EU law that could disadvantage SpaceX in the European space services market.

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SpaceX Challenges Blue Origin’s TeraWave Satellite Antennas Over Potential Starlink Interference

SpaceX has raised concerns with the FCC about potential radio interference from Blue Origin’s TeraWave satellite antennas affecting Starlink users.

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NASA Selects Voyager Technologies for Upcoming Private Space Tourism Mission to ISS

Voyager Technologies has been chosen by NASA to conduct a private tourist mission to the International Space Station, marking a new partnership in space tourism.

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SpaceX Reports $5 Billion Loss in 2025 Despite $18.5 Billion in Revenue Ahead of Proposed IPO

SpaceX posted a $5 billion loss in 2025 while generating $18.5 billion in revenue, as the company prepares for a potential IPO.

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Rostec Develops New Rocket Engine for Ultrathin Voronezh Launch Vehicle

Rostec begins work on the NK-3 liquid rocket engine, designed to power the ultralight Voronezh launch vehicle with 4.5-ton thrust.

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NASA and Roscosmos Extend Service Life of ISS’s Oldest Module to 2032

NASA and Roscosmos will keep the ISS’s oldest Functional Cargo Block module operational through 2032, along with extending the Zvezda module’s service life.

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SpaceX Delays Starship V3 Test Flight Again, New Launch Expected in Mid-2026

SpaceX postpones the Starship V3 test flight by at least another month, pushing the launch to mid-2026 amid ongoing preparations.

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Chinese Kinetica-2 Rocket Sets New Cost Benchmark in Commercial Orbital Launches

China’s Kinetica-2 rocket successfully delivered satellites to orbit at a cost lower than SpaceX’s Falcon 9, marking a significant milestone.

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Russia Allocates Frequency Bands for Direct Smartphone-to-Satellite Communication

Russia designates radio frequency bands to support domestic direct-to-device satellite communication systems for smartphones.

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