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Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile test
Tranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.
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US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
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Commercial Space Office’s Kniseley keeps focus on industry engagement
The organization replaces the Commercial Services Office, which was established just a year ago.
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How three space agencies are collaborating on next-gen missile warning
Space Force officials say clarified roles and a combined program office have boosted collaboration on the next-generation missile tracking architecture.
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‘Victus Nox’ mission to push Space Force closer to on-demand launch
The upcoming Victus Nox mission and another effort planned for next year will inform the Space Force’s Tactically Responsive Space acquisition strategy.
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A SpaceX rocket exploded. Here’s why the Space Force remains hopeful.
Rockets like Starship could have significant implications for how the Space Force and commercial industry transport cargo and people around the globe.
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Space Force crafting framework for commercial fleet access in a crisis
The framework will address five “cornerstone” elements of creating what the service is calling a Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve, or CASR.
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US Space Command seeks maneuverable, refuelable satellites by 2030
The command is working with the Space Force to demonstrate a satellite servicing capability by 2026.
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Air Force wants to launch programs without having to wait for Congress
The service submitted a legislative proposal requesting authority to start new programs or ramp up existing efforts without waiting for lawmaker approvals.
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US Space Command commercial integration office draws company interest
The office, located within Space Command headquarters, connects and elevates the work of two organizations already working with private sector companies.
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Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile test
Tranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
-
Commercial Space Office’s Kniseley keeps focus on industry engagement
The organization replaces the Commercial Services Office, which was established just a year ago.
-
How three space agencies are collaborating on next-gen missile warning
Space Force officials say clarified roles and a combined program office have boosted collaboration on the next-generation missile tracking architecture.
-
‘Victus Nox’ mission to push Space Force closer to on-demand launch
The upcoming Victus Nox mission and another effort planned for next year will inform the Space Force’s Tactically Responsive Space acquisition strategy.
-
A SpaceX rocket exploded. Here’s why the Space Force remains hopeful.
Rockets like Starship could have significant implications for how the Space Force and commercial industry transport cargo and people around the globe.
-
Space Force crafting framework for commercial fleet access in a crisis
The framework will address five “cornerstone” elements of creating what the service is calling a Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve, or CASR.
-
US Space Command seeks maneuverable, refuelable satellites by 2030
The command is working with the Space Force to demonstrate a satellite servicing capability by 2026.
-
Air Force wants to launch programs without having to wait for Congress
The service submitted a legislative proposal requesting authority to start new programs or ramp up existing efforts without waiting for lawmaker approvals.
-
US Space Command commercial integration office draws company interest
The office, located within Space Command headquarters, connects and elevates the work of two organizations already working with private sector companies.
-
Space Development Agency satellites poised to track first missile test
Tranche 0 tracking satellites have been collecting and transmitting, but their position has yet to align with the timing of a missile launch.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
-
Commercial Space Office’s Kniseley keeps focus on industry engagement
The organization replaces the Commercial Services Office, which was established just a year ago.
-
How three space agencies are collaborating on next-gen missile warning
Space Force officials say clarified roles and a combined program office have boosted collaboration on the next-generation missile tracking architecture.
-
‘Victus Nox’ mission to push Space Force closer to on-demand launch
The upcoming Victus Nox mission and another effort planned for next year will inform the Space Force’s Tactically Responsive Space acquisition strategy.
-
A SpaceX rocket exploded. Here’s why the Space Force remains hopeful.
Rockets like Starship could have significant implications for how the Space Force and commercial industry transport cargo and people around the globe.
-
Space Force crafting framework for commercial fleet access in a crisis
The framework will address five “cornerstone” elements of creating what the service is calling a Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve, or CASR.
-
US Space Command seeks maneuverable, refuelable satellites by 2030
The command is working with the Space Force to demonstrate a satellite servicing capability by 2026.
-
Air Force wants to launch programs without having to wait for Congress
The service submitted a legislative proposal requesting authority to start new programs or ramp up existing efforts without waiting for lawmaker approvals.
-
US Space Command commercial integration office draws company interest
The office, located within Space Command headquarters, connects and elevates the work of two organizations already working with private sector companies.











