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How imagery satellites captured the missile strikes in Syria
The latest images from the American satellite industry following the air strikes in Syria.
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Understanding the players, tactics for a possible war in space
The Secure World Foundation recently released a report on Global Counterspace Capabilities, an open-source assessment of what, exactly, nations can do in space.
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Orbital ATK names new rocket ‘OmegA,’ picks Aerojet Rocketdyne for engine
Aerojet Rocketdyne’s RL10C-5-1 engine will power the third stage of Orbital ATK’s new rocket.
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Air Force launches experiment to boost satellite communications
The Air Force sent a package of innovative and secretive satellites to orbit Saturday night.
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Pence announces new space traffic management policy
The new policy could shift more responsibility for overseeing space traffic from the military to the Department of Commerce.
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High-cost satellites remain vulnerable to low-cost threats
Satellites are critical for national security. But despite advances in technology, these expensive assets often remain vulnerable to low cost threats.
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OCX at an ‘inflection point,’ says Pentagon’s top weapons buyer
Raytheon has transitioned to an agile software development strategy for the next-generation of GPS ground stations. Now they have to prove that it works.
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A new target for hackers? Satellites
Government and commercial satellite operators are increasingly the target of hackers, who are looking for inexpensive, but effective ways to limit space capabilities, according to a new report.
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The sneaky ways China and Russia could threaten US satellites
Kinetic attacks in space are still possible, but nations are looking more towards electronic warfare and cyber attacks, a report has concluded.
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The cost of new GPS programs jumped $930 million last year
DoD’s annual Selected Acquisition Report updates program cost estimates.
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How imagery satellites captured the missile strikes in Syria
The latest images from the American satellite industry following the air strikes in Syria.
-
Understanding the players, tactics for a possible war in space
The Secure World Foundation recently released a report on Global Counterspace Capabilities, an open-source assessment of what, exactly, nations can do in space.
-
Orbital ATK names new rocket ‘OmegA,’ picks Aerojet Rocketdyne for engine
Aerojet Rocketdyne’s RL10C-5-1 engine will power the third stage of Orbital ATK’s new rocket.
-
Air Force launches experiment to boost satellite communications
The Air Force sent a package of innovative and secretive satellites to orbit Saturday night.
-
Pence announces new space traffic management policy
The new policy could shift more responsibility for overseeing space traffic from the military to the Department of Commerce.
-
High-cost satellites remain vulnerable to low-cost threats
Satellites are critical for national security. But despite advances in technology, these expensive assets often remain vulnerable to low cost threats.
-
OCX at an ‘inflection point,’ says Pentagon’s top weapons buyer
Raytheon has transitioned to an agile software development strategy for the next-generation of GPS ground stations. Now they have to prove that it works.
-
A new target for hackers? Satellites
Government and commercial satellite operators are increasingly the target of hackers, who are looking for inexpensive, but effective ways to limit space capabilities, according to a new report.
-
The sneaky ways China and Russia could threaten US satellites
Kinetic attacks in space are still possible, but nations are looking more towards electronic warfare and cyber attacks, a report has concluded.
-
The cost of new GPS programs jumped $930 million last year
DoD’s annual Selected Acquisition Report updates program cost estimates.
-
How imagery satellites captured the missile strikes in Syria
The latest images from the American satellite industry following the air strikes in Syria.
-
Understanding the players, tactics for a possible war in space
The Secure World Foundation recently released a report on Global Counterspace Capabilities, an open-source assessment of what, exactly, nations can do in space.
-
Orbital ATK names new rocket ‘OmegA,’ picks Aerojet Rocketdyne for engine
Aerojet Rocketdyne’s RL10C-5-1 engine will power the third stage of Orbital ATK’s new rocket.
-
Air Force launches experiment to boost satellite communications
The Air Force sent a package of innovative and secretive satellites to orbit Saturday night.
-
Pence announces new space traffic management policy
The new policy could shift more responsibility for overseeing space traffic from the military to the Department of Commerce.
-
High-cost satellites remain vulnerable to low-cost threats
Satellites are critical for national security. But despite advances in technology, these expensive assets often remain vulnerable to low cost threats.
-
OCX at an ‘inflection point,’ says Pentagon’s top weapons buyer
Raytheon has transitioned to an agile software development strategy for the next-generation of GPS ground stations. Now they have to prove that it works.
-
A new target for hackers? Satellites
Government and commercial satellite operators are increasingly the target of hackers, who are looking for inexpensive, but effective ways to limit space capabilities, according to a new report.
-
The sneaky ways China and Russia could threaten US satellites
Kinetic attacks in space are still possible, but nations are looking more towards electronic warfare and cyber attacks, a report has concluded.
-
The cost of new GPS programs jumped $930 million last year
DoD’s annual Selected Acquisition Report updates program cost estimates.













