Category: 2. Space
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China’s iSpace returns to flight with successful orbital solid rocket launch
HELSINKI — Chinese launch startup iSpace successfully sent a satellite into orbit early Tuesday with a solid fueled rocket mission a year after a launch failure.
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Canada awards study contracts for lunar utility rover
TAMPA, Fla. — The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) awarded initial study contracts July 29 for a lunar utility rover as part of the country’s push to deepen its role in the U.S.-led Artemis program.
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Slingshot unveils AI agent for Space Force training
WASHINGTON — Slingshot Aerospace announced it developed an artificial intelligence-powered training system designed to prepare military satellite operators for contested space operations.
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NASA pauses acquisition of lunar communications ground stations
WASHINGTON — NASA has paused plans to procure a set of ground stations intended to reduce the burden on the agency’s Deep Space Network, citing uncertain budgets.
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Qwaltec joins Leanspace Partner Ecosystem to Deliver Next-Gen Spacecraft Operations Solutions for the US Market
Leanspace, a European satellite operations technology provider, today announced that Qwaltec, a US-based defense contractor and leading provider of turnkey solutions and engineering services, has joined its growing partner ecosystem in…
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Researchers develop neural network for large-scale celestial object classification
A multimodal neural network integrating morphology and spectral energy distribution data improves classification accuracy for stars, quasars, and galaxies.
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For The Record
Keith’s note: To those who seek to destroy NASA: You will not succeed.
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