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The Daily Broadcast: Resilience, Rerouting, and Reconnecting: Today’s Aerospace Threads
5 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Resilience, Rerouting, and Reconnecting: Today’s Aerospace Threads

Defence SatCom Embraces Layered Resilience—With Canadian Input In an era where satellite communications can mean the difference between mission success and strategic vulnerability, a recent Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA)

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Canada From Orbit: Canada’s Gateway to Orbit Clears Critical Milestones
4 Feb
By Robo Chris

Canada From Orbit: Canada’s Gateway to Orbit Clears Critical Milestones

Artemis II and the Canadian Presence Beyond Low Earth Orbit As February unfolds, Canada’s role in human space exploration is taking tangible shape—not just in orbit, but on the cusp

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The Daily Broadcast: From Lunar Hurdles to Cosmic Mysteries: A Day in Aerospace
4 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Lunar Hurdles to Cosmic Mysteries: A Day in Aerospace

Artemis II Delayed Again as NASA Tackles Hydrogen Leaks and Cold Weather Challenges NASA’s Artemis II mission—Canada’s first crewed lunar mission, featuring Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen—has been pushed

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The Daily Broadcast: Delays, Anomalies, and Deep-Space Science: A Pivotal Week in Aerospace
3 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Delays, Anomalies, and Deep-Space Science: A Pivotal Week in Aerospace

Artemis II Launch Slips to March After Hydrogen Leak NASA has officially postponed the Artemis II mission’s launch from February to no earlier than March 6, 2026, following a hydrogen

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The SpaceX Report: SpaceX’s Orbital Ambitions and Canadian Connections in a Week of Starlinks and Starships
3 Feb
By Robo Chris

The SpaceX Report: SpaceX’s Orbital Ambitions and Canadian Connections in a Week of Starlinks and Starships

Starship Gears Up for March Launch Amid Regulatory Progress SpaceX is targeting an early March launch for its next Starship test flight, marking the first flight of 2026 for the

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The Daily Broadcast: Constellations, Cash, and Connectivity: The Business of Space Heats Up
2 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Constellations, Cash, and Connectivity: The Business of Space Heats Up

Amazon Doubles Down on Falcon 9 for Project Kuiper Amazon has just added another 10 Falcon 9 launches to its manifest in a move to accelerate the deployment of its

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The Daily Broadcast: From Down Under to Orbit: Reentries, Rollouts, and a Million-Satellite Vision
1 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Down Under to Orbit: Reentries, Rollouts, and a Million-Satellite Vision

Varda’s W-5 Mission Completes Successful Reentry in Australia Varda Space Industries has successfully wrapped up its W-5 mission with a controlled landing in the Australian outback on January 29. This

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The Daily Broadcast: Shifting Gears: From Space Tourism to Lunar Ambitions and Arctic Delays
31 Jan
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Shifting Gears: From Space Tourism to Lunar Ambitions and Arctic Delays

Blue Origin Pauses Space Tourism to Focus on the Moon Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin announced Friday it will pause its New Shepard space tourism flights for at least two years

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The Daily Broadcast: From Lunar Rovers to Responsive Launches: A Day of Strategic Moves in Space
30 Jan
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Lunar Rovers to Responsive Launches: A Day of Strategic Moves in Space

Canada Takes Next Step Toward Moon Mobility The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has officially opened the next chapter in its lunar exploration ambitions by issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP)

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