Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 29, 2026‘Shots on goal and win the game’: NASA’s effort to accelerate lunar landings While NASA outlined plans to increase the cadence of robotic lunar lander missions at a recent event, it said little about accelerating work…
Space1 Min Read CelineonMarch 29, 2026SpaceX to deliver 119 payloads to Sun-synchronous orbit on Transporter 16 SpaceX to…
Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 28, 2026Starfish Space finds a new partner for docking demonstration mission Starfish Space has changed plans for a docking demonstration mission after its original partner backed out. The post Starfish Space finds a…
Blog2 Min Read CelineonMarch 28, 2026I Am Artemis: Erik Richards Listen to this audio excerpt from Erik Richards, Near Space Network Mission Manager: Your browser does not support the audio element. For Erik…
Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 28, 2026Artemis 2 astronauts arrive at KSC The four Artemis 2 astronauts arrived in Florida March 27 for final preparations ahead of a launch still scheduled as soon as April 1. The…
Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 27, 2026ESA to decide by June on Europe’s Gateway contributions MUNICH — For more than a year, questions have swirled about Artemis changes and the Gateway’s role in U.S. lunar ambitions. Following NASA’s…
Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 27, 2026Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Two New Associate Members March 27, 2026 – Washington, D.C.—The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) is pleased to welcome Astrolab and Zeno Power, two innovative…
Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 27, 2026India’s Bellatrix raises $20 million following overseas expansion drive India-based Bellatrix Aerospace announced March 27 it has raised $20 million to ramp up production of its satellite propulsion systems after…
Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 27, 2026Building a hypersonic pathway to orbit with Mark Bigham On this episode of the Space Minds podcast, host David Ariosto speaks with Mark Bigham, the Vice President of Defense Programs at Longshot…
Blog1 Min Read CelineonMarch 27, 2026The ‘ground truth’ gap in AgTech: Why satellites alone can’t save supply chains The Earth observation sector is experiencing a golden age. Satellite hardware and launch costs have plummeted, and computer power, driven by…