Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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30.06. | Space Force eyes maneuverable satellites and cloud-based control software to outpace threats in orbit | ||
30.06. | Chinese spacecraft begin rendezvous and proximity operations in geostationary orbit | ||
30.06. | Stanford spinoff EraDrive claims $1 million NASA contract | ||
30.06. | Space is hard. There is no excuse for pretending it's easy. | ||
30.06. | Moog Completes Major Building Expansion to Enhance Space Actuation and Avionics Manufacturing Capabilities | ||
29.06. | Blue Origin launches third New Shepard mission within three months | ||
29.06. | Final H-2A launches Earth science satellite | ||
28.06. | Rocket Lab launches second Electron within 48 hours | ||
28.06. | SpaceX scores $81.6 million Space Force contract to launch weather satellite | ||
27.06. | EchoStar delays bankruptcy threat after Trump pushes for FCC resolution | ||
27.06. | The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Starcloud and Volta Space Technologies as New Associate Members | ||
27.06. | New SLS booster design suffers anomaly during test | ||
27.06. | All eyes on the moon: sharing information for lunar peace, safety and sustainability | ||
27.06. | Rocket Lab launches HawkEye 360 satellites | ||
27.06. | China's Shenzhou-20 astronauts complete second spacewalk to enhance Tiangong space station | ||
27.06. | Pentagon to consider SpaceX alternative for Space Force satellite program | ||
26.06. | Terran Orbital Implements Alternative Workweek Schedule to Improve Efficiency and Support Employees | ||
26.06. | Trump's 'One Big, Beautiful Bill' would give Space Force a nearly $40 billion budget | ||
26.06. | Technology safeguards agreement enables Firefly launches from Sweden | ||
26.06. | What Mars can teach us about life | ||
26.06. | Deep tech is driving the next frontier in in-flight connectivity | ||
26.06. | NASA's acting leadership planning new agency structure | ||
26.06. | First 'FireSat' satellite delivers thermal images | ||
26.06. | Chinese scientists push for cubesat swarm mission to fly by infamous asteroid Apophis | ||
25.06. | Satellite imagery firms escalate warnings over budget cuts |