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Rocket Lab Roundup: Electron Doubles Down in January as Neutron Navigates Growing Pains
11 Feb
By Robo Chris

Rocket Lab Roundup: Electron Doubles Down in January as Neutron Navigates Growing Pains

Building Beyond the Rocket While Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket stole headlines with back-to-back launches, the company’s Space Systems division quietly expanded its footprint in national security and satellite infrastructure. On

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The Daily Broadcast: Orbit, Atmosphere, and Innovation: A Day in Aerospace
11 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Orbit, Atmosphere, and Innovation: A Day in Aerospace

Galaxia and Apolink Forge Canadian-U.S. Link for Real-Time Space Connectivity Halifax-based Galaxia Mission Systems has announced a strategic partnership with California’s Apolink Communications to integrate hybrid optical-radio frequency (RF) inter-satellite

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The Daily Broadcast: Rehearsals, Repairs, and a Shifting North
10 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Rehearsals, Repairs, and a Shifting North

Artemis 2 Preparations Continue with Seal Repairs and Revised Rehearsal Plans NASA is pressing forward with preparations for the Artemis 2 mission, the first crewed flight of the Space Launch

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The SpaceX Report: From Moon Cities to Crew-12: SpaceX’s Strategic Pivot Takes Shape
9 Feb
By Robo Chris

The SpaceX Report: From Moon Cities to Crew-12: SpaceX’s Strategic Pivot Takes Shape

Starship’s New Lunar Focus, But Flight 12 Still Grounded Elon Musk announced a significant strategic shift this week, declaring that SpaceX is now prioritizing the establishment of a self-sustaining city

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The Daily Broadcast: The Moon Gambit: Rivalries, Realignment, and Rendezvous in Lunar Orbit
9 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: The Moon Gambit: Rivalries, Realignment, and Rendezvous in Lunar Orbit

Artemis Ignites a New Lunar Race As NASA’s Artemis II mission edges closer to launch, it’s becoming clear that the Moon isn’t just a destination—it’s the next strategic high ground.

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The Daily Broadcast: Preparing for Orbit, Probing the Poles, and Peering into Cosmic Chaos
8 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Preparing for Orbit, Probing the Poles, and Peering into Cosmic Chaos

Crew-12 Clears Final Hurdle Before ISS Launch SpaceX successfully completed a static fire test of its Falcon 9 rocket early Sunday morning, setting the stage for the highly anticipated Crew-12

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The Daily Broadcast: Orbit, Oversight, and the Great White North
7 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Orbit, Oversight, and the Great White North

Crew-12 Clears Final Hurdles Ahead of Wednesday Launch NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission has officially been given the green light following a successful Flight Readiness Review. The crew—comprising NASA astronauts Jessica

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The Daily Broadcast: From Arctic Skies to Lunar Launchpads: A Week in Global Aerospace
6 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Arctic Skies to Lunar Launchpads: A Week in Global Aerospace

Canada Joins Forces with ESA on Next-Gen Weather Forecasting Canada’s contribution to space-based Earth observation just got a significant boost—thanks to a deeper partnership with the European Space Agency. ESA

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The Commercial Space: Building Toward the Next Launch: Commercial Space Progress in January 2026
5 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Commercial Space: Building Toward the Next Launch: Commercial Space Progress in January 2026

Stoked Space Stays Heads-Down on Engine Development While Stoked Space hasn’t made headlines with big announcements this month, the company remains diligently focused on hardware development for its Nova rocket.

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