September 27, 2022
Move over, Bruce Willis: NASA crashed into an asteroid to test planetary defense
NPR: Nuclear bombs. That’s the go-to answer for incoming space objects like asteroids and comets, as far as Hollywood is
NPR: Nuclear bombs. That’s the go-to answer for incoming space objects like asteroids and comets, as far as Hollywood is
Space News: Under a $700 million contract from the U.S. Space Development Agency, L3Harris will build 14 satellites using a new Maxar
Space News: The U.S. Space Force is buying billion-dollar satellites that on average take seven years to develop while China
Space News: The U.S. Space Force in its 2023 budget adds billions of dollars for new constellations of missile-warning and
The Hill – Deciding to refocus our military efforts to deter Russia and China and to fight to win if
The Drive: Outgoing Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson says the United States may need to conduct a show
KRDO: COLORADO SPRINGS, Co. – The fact that this year’s Space Symposium at the Broadmoor is the biggest symposium yet
Defense One: Defense officials want to test a neutral particle-beam in orbit in fiscal 2023 as part of a ramped-up
Defense One: Pentagon leaders wanted U.S. Space Command, a new joint combatant command for space warfighting, up and running by the end of
The Army’s designated air and missile defense integrator says the Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command is making
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