US report shows China taking steps toward space dominanceThe open-sourced report by CSIS’s Aerospace Security Project looked at the space activities of a variety of adversaries and allies.By Zamone Perez12 months ago
Space Force launches fifth GPS III satellite for more secure positioning This is the 24th M-Code enabled GPS satellite in the constellation, ensuring full operational capability for the space segment.By Nathan Strout3 years ago
NASA, SpaceX bringing astronaut launches back to home turfFor the first time in nearly a decade, U.S. astronauts are about to blast into orbit aboard an American rocket from American soil. And for the first time in the history of human spaceflight, a private company is running the show.4 years ago
Op-ed: So, can hackers take over a satellite?The author makes a pitch for better safeguards in an era of cheaper satellites and delivery systems.By William Akoto, University of Denver4 years ago
Weird stuff washes up on North Carolina’s Outer BanksRecent flotsam and jetsam: a bagged body, UXO, rocket parts, rotting whale carcasses, Navy trash tossed overboard.By Jeff Hampton, The Virginian-Pilot4 years ago
Op-Ed: Why the Pentagon is interested in UFOs Globally, the number of UFO reportings in a year has peaked at more than 8,000. It’s not known how many the military experiencesBy Iain Boyd, University of Michigan5 years ago
Coast Guard cadets will get closer to space with satellitesCoast Guard Academy cadets soon will be able to communicate with satellites in space from classrooms on campus.By Julia Bergman, The (New London, Conn.) Day via the AP5 years ago
What Duncan Hunter’s indictment means for defense issuesHunter has had an impact on a number of pet defense programs during his time in Congress.By Aaron Mehta6 years ago
Astronauts picked for SpaceX, Boeing capsule test flightsNASA on Friday assigned the astronauts who will ride the first commercial capsules into orbit next year and bring crew launches back to the U.S.6 years ago