U.S. Space Force officials said the service branch’s mobility and logistics plans involve the procurement of satellites that can be refueled and propulsion systems that can be buckled in to existing spacecraft
MoreThe U.S. Space Force is looking into commercial satellite-based products and services to provide secure, reliable satellite communications connectivity to the warfighter, SpaceNews reported Tuesday. Clare Hopper, director of Space Systems Command’s
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Gen. Michael Guetlein, vice chief of space operations, said the U.S. Space Force is considering using data collected by the Department of Commerce to improve its initiative to enhance space domain awareness,
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Col. Mark Shoemaker, commander of Space Launch Delta 30, also known as SLD 30, has outlined four strategic objectives for 2024 and beyond to align the unit’s priorities with the U.S. Space
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The Rapid Architecture Prototyping and Integration Development Laboratory, a part of the Space Vehicles Directorate within the Air Force Research Laboratory, is seeking input from industry about technology approaches that can be
MoreU.S. Space Force Gen. Stephen Whiting has stepped into his new role as commander of the U.S. Space Command, Air & Space Forces Magazine reported on Wednesday. He was sworn in during a change of
MoreThe U.S. Space Force has selected the University of Cincinnati and Texas A&M University to receive $50 million in funding to facilitate applied research for in-space operations as part of the service
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United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket, equipped with the company’s Centaur V upper stage, lifted off on Monday for its inaugural certification mission from a space launch complex at Cape Canaveral Space Force
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The U.S. Space Force has launched a challenge intended to help the service branch modernize information systems at its current and future spaceports, SpaceNews reported Thursday. A collaborative effort between SpaceWERX and the
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The U.S. Space Force is seeking information from potential contractors with advanced space power and propulsion capabilities, or ASPP, for the third iteration of its University Consortium/Space Strategic Technology Institute program, also
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