SpaceNews Seagate Space Signs MOU with Firefly Aerospace to Collaborate on Offshore Launch Infrastructure for Alpha St. Petersburg, FL — April 6, 2026 — Seagate Space Corporation announced today a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Firefly Aerospace to collaborate on the development of an offshore launch platform […] The post Seagate Space Signs MOU with Firefly Aerospace to Collaborate on Offshore Launch Infrastructure for Alpha appeared first on SpaceNews.
SpaceNews Artemis 2 ready to fly around the moon The Artemis 2 mission will swing around the moon April 6, setting a distance record as astronauts study part of the lunar farside. The post Artemis 2 ready to fly around the moon appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/artemis-2-ready-to-fly-around-the-moon/
SpaceNews Military space programs confront hidden supply constraints Industry report warns components – from optical links to valves – may become chokepoints The post Military space programs confront hidden supply constraints appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/military-space-confronts-hidden-supplier-constraints/
SpaceNews Isaacman defends NASA budget proposal despite steep cuts NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defended a fiscal year 2027 budget proposal that would cut the agency’s budget by nearly 25%. The post Isaacman defends NASA budget proposal despite steep cuts appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/isaacman-defends-nasa-budget-proposal-despite-steep-cuts/
SpaceNews NASA stops work on SLS Mobile Launcher 2 NASA has stopped work on a second mobile launch platform intended for an upgraded version of the Space Launch System the agency no longer plans to develop. The post NASA stops work on SLS Mobile Launcher 2 appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/nasa-stops-work-on-sls-mobile-launcher-2/
Podcast Space Moves You - Artemis 2 and the SpaceX IPO Filing, Week 9 In this ninth episode of Space Moves You - Global, we analyze the seismic shifts in national defense procurement and commercial market consolidation that have unfolded as we move through early April 2026. We explore the monumental $71 billion Space Force budget proposal and the historic crewed launch of the
SatNews Earth From Space It is a profound realization to think that everything we have ever known is contained within that small, fragile glow. On this Sunday, April 5, 2026, the four […] Source: https://satnews.com/2026/04/05/earth/
SatNews What Doubling Space Force Funding Actually Means for the Industry The proposed doubling of the U.S. Space Force budget to 71 billion dollars for fiscal year 2027 represents a monumental shift in how the Department of Defense intends to dominate […] Source: https://satnews.com/2026/04/05/what-doubling-space-force-funding-actually-means-for-the-industry/
SatNews Planet Labs Imposes Indefinite Blackout on Iran Satellite Imagery at U.S. Request On April 5, 2026, Planet Labs PBC confirmed it has indefinitely suspended the distribution of satellite imagery covering Iran and broader Middle East conflict zones. This policy shift follows a […] Source: https://satnews.com/2026/04/05/planet-labs-imposes-indefinite-blackout-on-iran-satellite-imagery-at-u-s-request/
SpaceNews NASA finalizes science plans for Artemis 2 lunar flyby WASHINGTON — As Artemis 2 approaches the moon, a NASA science team is finalizing plans for the observations they want the astronauts to perform during their flyby. At an April 4 briefing, a representative of the mission’s science team said they were working to complete a plan of observations by
SatNews PMGC Holdings Launches NorthStrive Defense Tech to Capture Drone and Autonomous Systems Market On April 2, 2026, Newport Beach-based PMGC Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: ELAB) announced the strategic formation of a new wholly-owned subsidiary, NorthStrive Defense Tech LLC. This move signals the holding company’s […] Source: https://satnews.com/2026/04/04/pmgc-holdings-launches-northstrive-defense-tech-to-capture-drone-and-autonomous-systems-market/
SatNews Space42 and Viasat: Contract close for 2800 satellites Chris Forrester — The Middle East is in terrible turmoil. However, despite bombs and justifiable anxiety and gas prices around the world reaching astronomical proportions, more level-headed businesses are planning […] Source: https://satnews.com/2026/04/04/space42-and-viasat-contract-close-for-2800-satellites/
SpaceNews Atlas 5 launches Amazon Leo satellites An Atlas 5 launched the latest set of satellites for Amazon’s broadband constellation April 4 as the company seeks to accelerate deployment of its spacecraft. The post Atlas 5 launches Amazon Leo satellites appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/atlas-5-launches-amazon-leo-satellites/
SpaceNews Space Force budget would more than double in Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense plan $71 billion request for the U.S. Space Force for fiscal year 2027 includes more than $60 billion for procurement, research and development The post Space Force budget would more than double in Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense plan appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/space-force-budget-would-more-than-double-in-trumps-1-5-trillion-defense-plan/
SpaceNews Artemis 2 in good shape cruising towards the moon A day after lighting its engine to head to the moon, the Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft is performing well with only minor issues. The post Artemis 2 in good shape cruising towards the moon appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/artemis-2-in-good-shape-cruising-towards-the-moon/
Spaceflight Now Live coverage: ULA’s Atlas 5 rocket to launch its heaviest payload ever with next Amazon Leo mission Liftoff from pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is scheduled for Saturday at 1:45 a.m. EDT (0545 UTC), weather permitting. Source: https://spaceflightnow.com/2026/04/03/live-coverage-ulas-atlas-5-rocket-to-launch-its-heaviest-payload-ever-with-next-amazon-leo-mission/
SpaceNews Italy’s Argotec plans to scale Florida satellite facility to meet rising US demand Italy’s Argotec has officially opened its first U.S. satellite production facility, cementing a foothold near Kennedy Space Center in Florida to join other foreign space firms pursuing growing demand from American programs. The post Italy’s Argotec plans to scale Florida satellite facility to meet rising US demand
Via Satellite African Market for Satellite Services Offers Pent Up Demand With a large landmass of 11.7 million square miles, Africa has been a challenging place to set up satellite services. But that is changing. As of September, 2025, more than... The post African Market for Satellite Services Offers Pent Up Demand appeared first on Via Satellite. Source: https://www.
Via Satellite Redwire Wins European Quantum Satellite Contract Redwire has a won a new quantum-secure satellite contract in Europe. It will develop a quantum-secure satellite under the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Quantum Key Distribution Satellite (QKDSat) program, within... The post Redwire Wins European Quantum Satellite Contract appeared first on Via Satellite. Source: https://www.satellitetoday.com/technology/
SatNews The Downlink Deficit: The Pentagon’s Optical Mesh Network and the Terrestrial Bottleneck The satellite industry has built roughly 10 percent of the optical ground infrastructure it needs. Without 200 to 500 optical ground stations, the Pentagon's $35 billion PWSA and $185 billion Golden Dome programs risk becoming stranded assets — data moves flawlessly in orbit but cannot reach the ground. Source:
Payload Space White House Requests $18.8B FY27 Budget for NASA The budget proposal includes the same top line as the administration’s fiscal 2026 request, and would make similar cuts to NASA’s science and STEM missions. The post White House Requests $18.8B FY27 Budget for NASA appeared first on Payload. Source: https://payloadspace.com/white-house-requests-18-8b-fy27-budget-for-nasa/
Via Satellite Gravitics Receives Strategic Funding Increase From SpaceWERX Gravitics has received a Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) contract from SpaceWERX, the U.S. Space Force’s innovation arm, to accelerate development and demonstration of its Orbital Carrier architecture, the company said... The post Gravitics Receives Strategic Funding Increase From SpaceWERX appeared first on Via Satellite. Source: https://www.satellitetoday.
SpaceNews White House again proposes steep NASA budget cuts For the second consecutive year, the White House is proposing a major budget cut for NASA that would significantly impact the agency’s science programs and the International Space Station. The post White House again proposes steep NASA budget cuts appeared first on SpaceNews. Source: https://spacenews.com/white-house-again-proposes-steep-nasa-budget-cuts/
Payload Space Charts Defining the Space Industry in Q1 2026 Revenge of EO The post Charts Defining the Space Industry in Q1 2026 appeared first on Payload Pro. The post Charts Defining the Space Industry in Q1 2026 appeared first on Payload. Source: https://payloadspace.com/charts-defining-the-space-industry-in-q1-2026/
Payload Space Insurance is Commercial Space Nuclear’s Biggest Headache Lots of challenges face commercial space nuclear missions—but experts at an industry seminar on Thursday only called one a “show stopper”—insurance. The post Insurance is Commercial Space Nuclear’s Biggest Headache appeared first on Payload. Source: https://payloadspace.com/insurance-is-commercial-space-nuclears-biggest-headache/