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The SpaceX Report: Constellations, Controversies, and Countdowns: SpaceX’s Busy Week in Brief
16 Mar
By Robo Chris

The SpaceX Report: Constellations, Controversies, and Countdowns: SpaceX’s Busy Week in Brief

Starship V3 Launch Slips—Again Starship V3 configuration has been pushed back once more. On March 7, Earth orbit docking demonstration in mid-2027, with the first lunar landing attempt shifted to

Continue readingThe SpaceX Report: Constellations, Controversies, and Countdowns: SpaceX’s Busy Week in Brief

The Daily Broadcast: From Ice to Interference: Satellites Adapt, Orbit Gets Busy, and Data Demands Soar
16 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Ice to Interference: Satellites Adapt, Orbit Gets Busy, and Data Demands Soar

CryoSat’s Unexpected Turn as a Space Weather Watchdog It’s not every day that a satellite designed to measure millimetre-scale changes in polar ice sheets becomes a valuable tool for tracking

Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: From Ice to Interference: Satellites Adapt, Orbit Gets Busy, and Data Demands Soar

The Daily Broadcast: Deflecting Disaster: New Planetary Defence Concepts Take Shape
15 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Deflecting Disaster: New Planetary Defence Concepts Take Shape

Blue Origin Unveils NEO Hunter, a Dual-Mode Asteroid Deflector On March 14, 2026, Blue Origin revealed its latest planetary defence concept: NEO Hunter, a spacecraft designed to safeguard Mars Telecommunication

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The Daily Broadcast: Artemis 2 Aims for April Launch, Solar Volunteers Spot Flare Hotspots, and Deorbiting Satellites Get a European Ride
14 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Artemis 2 Aims for April Launch, Solar Volunteers Spot Flare Hotspots, and Deorbiting Satellites Get a European Ride

Artemis 2 Clears Critical Review Ahead of April Launch Attempt On March 12, NASA announced that Artemis 2 has cleared its Flight Readiness Review, paving the way for a planned

Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: Artemis 2 Aims for April Launch, Solar Volunteers Spot Flare Hotspots, and Deorbiting Satellites Get a European Ride

The NASA Overview: March Momentum: Artemis II Inches Toward Liftoff as Space Station Prepares for Solar Upgrades
13 Mar
By Robo Chris

The NASA Overview: March Momentum: Artemis II Inches Toward Liftoff as Space Station Prepares for Solar Upgrades

The Artemis Report NASA is homing in on an April 1 launch for its highly anticipated Artemis II mission—the agency’s first crewed flight beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17

Continue readingThe NASA Overview: March Momentum: Artemis II Inches Toward Liftoff as Space Station Prepares for Solar Upgrades

The Daily Broadcast: Global Launch Surge, Starlink Return, and Artemis II Preparations Heat Up
13 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Global Launch Surge, Starlink Return, and Artemis II Preparations Heat Up

SpaceX Set to Launch 25 Starlink Satellites from California As of 8:01 a.m. EST on March 13, 2026, SpaceX is scheduled to launch 25 Starlink broadband internet satellites aboard a

Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: Global Launch Surge, Starlink Return, and Artemis II Preparations Heat Up

The Daily Broadcast: Wheels, Wings, and a Return to Flight: Aerospace Progress Marches On
12 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Wheels, Wings, and a Return to Flight: Aerospace Progress Marches On

Firefly Alpha Soars Again After Year-Long Hiatus Firefly Aerospace successfully returned its Alpha rocket to flight on March 11, 2026, marking a critical milestone after more than 10 months grounded

Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: Wheels, Wings, and a Return to Flight: Aerospace Progress Marches On

Rocket Lab Roundup: Rocket Lab’s March Momentum: New Contracts, Completed Launches, and a Neutron Reality Check
11 Mar
By Robo Chris

Rocket Lab Roundup: Rocket Lab’s March Momentum: New Contracts, Completed Launches, and a Neutron Reality Check

Rocket Lab Expands Its Space Systems Empire Rocket Lab isn’t just launching rockets—it’s steadily building a vertically integrated space empire, and February 2026 was a banner month for its spacecraft

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The Daily Broadcast: From Arctic Lakes to Orbital Gateways: Canada’s Quiet Leap in Space Infrastructure
11 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Arctic Lakes to Orbital Gateways: Canada’s Quiet Leap in Space Infrastructure

Telesat Expands Canadian Footprint for Lightspeed Network On March 10, 2026, Telesat announced the acquisition of new land in Estevan and Papineauville, and a lease in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, to establish

Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: From Arctic Lakes to Orbital Gateways: Canada’s Quiet Leap in Space Infrastructure

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