North Korea Conducts More Missile Tests

Increase in missile testing follows U.S.-South Korea military drills. The South Korean military reported that North Korea recently conducted a series of cruise missile launches into the sea.…

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China Seeks to Develop Surveillance Base in Cuba

U.S. officials voice concerns over reports that the CCP has offered billions to Cuba to establish an intelligence facility. An agreement has reportedly been reached between Cuban and…

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Pentagon Launching Missile Defense Satellites 

Plans have been accelerated.  The Space Development Agency will be launching 28 new satellites into orbit through 2025—part of its $1.3 billion Tranche 1 Tracking Layer missile warning…

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NASA Announces Nicola Fox as New Science Chief

She will oversee some of the agency’s best-known programs. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced last week that solar scientist Nicola Fox will lead their well-known…

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NOAA Satellites Helped Rescue 397 People in 2022

NOAA successfully coordinated rescue efforts with partners across the country The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its annual satellite report which tallied the number of lives…

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Commercial U.S. Satellites Could Become Russian Targets

Starlink satellites have been used to assist Ukraine during Russia’s invasion. A senior Russian foreign ministry official told the United Nations that commercial satellites that the United States…

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House Committee Questions FCC on Space Debris Rule

Commission goes on to pass 5-year satellite deorbit rule. Prior to a vote by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on setting a 5-year deadline to deorbit low Earth…

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U.S. Military Satellite Communications Transferred to Space Force

It is the first time communication functions have been consolidated under one service. The U.S. Army announced that they will be transferring some of their satellite operations to…

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U.S. Space Force Takes Charge of Satellite Operations

Navy transfers operations control to newest military branch. The U.S. Navy has transferred its Naval Satellite Operations Center (NAVSOC) in Mugu, California, to the U.S. Space Force. The…

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Senator Rubio Advocates for Space Debris Sanctions

Believes call to action against ASATs not enough. After President Biden’s administration announced its commitment to ban the testing of anti-satellite (ASAT) missiles, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida…

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