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John Plumb thinks that Russia developing nuclear weapons for space is very bad.
Departing Assistant Secretary of Defense John Plumb discusses disagreement over military access to satellite data
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is developing a space imaging payload for the Victus Haze mission
ORLANDO, Fla. – As American intelligence agencies rely more on commercial geospatial products and services, they are becoming more concerned about cybersecurity. “We produce many innovative solutions in this […]
The Defense Experimentation Using Commercial Space Internet program is organizing a live demonstration of an airborne terminal in 2025
What used to be a supporting part of architecture in space is now considered the main nervous system for combined military activities, according to Brig. Gen. Robert Hutt, the director of plans and programs for the U.S. Space Force.
Space Force has discovered a dead satellite from the Cold War era that had been missing for 25 years
It’s not the first time the tiny spy balloon has disappeared.
Millennium Space was granted a $414 million contract by the Space Development Agency to build eight satellites equipped with advanced infrared and optical sensors.
The NRO is aiming to launch NROL-146 on May 19, as stated by their principal deputy director, Troy Meink.
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