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The US military wants to plug commercial satellites into its orbital networks
Both the Space Development Agency and DARPA plan to connect commercial imagery satellites to their on-orbit mesh networks.
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Air Force Research Laboratory is one step closer to beaming solar energy from space to Earth
The experiment tested hardware needed for an innovative system that would use a satellite to collect solar energy on orbit, convert it to radio frequency, and then beam it to users on Earth who could convert it back into energy to power equipment, vehicles or even a forward operating base.
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New hypersonic missile-tracking satellites pass critical design review
The prototype satellites will plug into the Space Development Agency’s on-orbit mesh network to track hypersonic and ballistic threats.
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DARPA invests in AI that can translate instruction manuals into augmented reality
The proposed system would essentially convert existing instructional manuals into a format that could be used by augmented reality systems.
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US Space Force awards $67M deal to Raytheon to test prototype weather satellite
The new prototype is part of a program designed to replace the aging Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites on orbit.
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Orbital Insight to build AI for intelligence community based on artificial data
The National Geospatial-Intelligence AGency sees human-machine pairing as critical for its success, with machine learning algorithms taking over the rote task of processing the torrent of satellite data to find potential intelligence and freeing up human operators to do more high level analysis and tasks.
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Space Force launches experimental payloads into orbit
Among the technologies launched is a Department of Energy payload built to provide better detection of nuclear detonations.
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Department of Defense orders $316 million more in anti-jam GPS devices
The contract is part of the military’s efforts to get M-Code ready GPS receivers into the hands of troops.
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Raytheon acquires SEAKR Engineering
This is the second company affiliated with DARPA’s Project Blackjack to be purchased by Raytheon Technologies.
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Blue Canyon Technologies to build cislunar sensing micro-satellite for Air Force Research Laboratory
The contract reflects the Department of Defense’s increased interest in fielding new satellites capable of exploring what’s going on in cislunar space — far beyond where most DoD satellites operate.
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The US military wants to plug commercial satellites into its orbital networks
Both the Space Development Agency and DARPA plan to connect commercial imagery satellites to their on-orbit mesh networks.
-
Air Force Research Laboratory is one step closer to beaming solar energy from space to Earth
The experiment tested hardware needed for an innovative system that would use a satellite to collect solar energy on orbit, convert it to radio frequency, and then beam it to users on Earth who could convert it back into energy to power equipment, vehicles or even a forward operating base.
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New hypersonic missile-tracking satellites pass critical design review
The prototype satellites will plug into the Space Development Agency’s on-orbit mesh network to track hypersonic and ballistic threats.
-
DARPA invests in AI that can translate instruction manuals into augmented reality
The proposed system would essentially convert existing instructional manuals into a format that could be used by augmented reality systems.
-
US Space Force awards $67M deal to Raytheon to test prototype weather satellite
The new prototype is part of a program designed to replace the aging Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites on orbit.
-
Orbital Insight to build AI for intelligence community based on artificial data
The National Geospatial-Intelligence AGency sees human-machine pairing as critical for its success, with machine learning algorithms taking over the rote task of processing the torrent of satellite data to find potential intelligence and freeing up human operators to do more high level analysis and tasks.
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Space Force launches experimental payloads into orbit
Among the technologies launched is a Department of Energy payload built to provide better detection of nuclear detonations.
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Department of Defense orders $316 million more in anti-jam GPS devices
The contract is part of the military’s efforts to get M-Code ready GPS receivers into the hands of troops.
-
Raytheon acquires SEAKR Engineering
This is the second company affiliated with DARPA’s Project Blackjack to be purchased by Raytheon Technologies.
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Blue Canyon Technologies to build cislunar sensing micro-satellite for Air Force Research Laboratory
The contract reflects the Department of Defense’s increased interest in fielding new satellites capable of exploring what’s going on in cislunar space — far beyond where most DoD satellites operate.
-
The US military wants to plug commercial satellites into its orbital networks
Both the Space Development Agency and DARPA plan to connect commercial imagery satellites to their on-orbit mesh networks.
-
Air Force Research Laboratory is one step closer to beaming solar energy from space to Earth
The experiment tested hardware needed for an innovative system that would use a satellite to collect solar energy on orbit, convert it to radio frequency, and then beam it to users on Earth who could convert it back into energy to power equipment, vehicles or even a forward operating base.
-
New hypersonic missile-tracking satellites pass critical design review
The prototype satellites will plug into the Space Development Agency’s on-orbit mesh network to track hypersonic and ballistic threats.
-
DARPA invests in AI that can translate instruction manuals into augmented reality
The proposed system would essentially convert existing instructional manuals into a format that could be used by augmented reality systems.
-
US Space Force awards $67M deal to Raytheon to test prototype weather satellite
The new prototype is part of a program designed to replace the aging Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites on orbit.
-
Orbital Insight to build AI for intelligence community based on artificial data
The National Geospatial-Intelligence AGency sees human-machine pairing as critical for its success, with machine learning algorithms taking over the rote task of processing the torrent of satellite data to find potential intelligence and freeing up human operators to do more high level analysis and tasks.
-
Space Force launches experimental payloads into orbit
Among the technologies launched is a Department of Energy payload built to provide better detection of nuclear detonations.
-
Department of Defense orders $316 million more in anti-jam GPS devices
The contract is part of the military’s efforts to get M-Code ready GPS receivers into the hands of troops.
-
Raytheon acquires SEAKR Engineering
This is the second company affiliated with DARPA’s Project Blackjack to be purchased by Raytheon Technologies.
-
Blue Canyon Technologies to build cislunar sensing micro-satellite for Air Force Research Laboratory
The contract reflects the Department of Defense’s increased interest in fielding new satellites capable of exploring what’s going on in cislunar space — far beyond where most DoD satellites operate.













