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The End of SpaceX's Monopoly Might Come This Sunday
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The End of SpaceX's Monopoly Might Come This Sunday

Blue Origin's New Glenn is set to refly a used booster, directly challenging SpaceX's grip on orbital launch. If it works, a three-way satellite internet race begins—and your 'No Service' problem gets a lot more interesting.

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50 Launches and Counting: China Commercial Space Launches 2025 Surge

China's commercial space sector achieved 50 launches in 2025, making up 54% of the nation's total. Explore the data behind this strategic surge and the competition with SpaceX.

The Artemis II SLS rocket rolling out to the Florida launch site
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Artemis II SLS Launch Date 2026: NASA Prepares for Milestone Rollout

NASA readies the SLS for the Artemis II mission with a potential launch date in February 2026, while MaiaSpace secures a massive satellite launch deal.

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SkyFi Series A Satellite Imagery: Startup Raises $12.7M to Democratize Space Data

SkyFi has raised $12.7M in Series A funding to expand its satellite imagery platform. Discover how this startup is making geospatial intelligence accessible via mobile apps.

A modern rocket on a launchpad with a digital shield overlay symbolizing protection
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Japan Space Industry Liability Risk Shield: New 2026 Rocket Payout Rules

Japan expands state-backed compensation for private rocket launch accidents in 2026. Discover how this new liability shield impacts global space industry investments.

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Back to the Stars: The Turning Tide of Private Space Telescope Funding

Private space telescope funding is making a massive comeback in 2026. Explore how the astronomical landscape is shifting from government-led projects back to private patronage.

South Korean Startup Innospace Aims for Historic First Commercial Launch After Three Delays
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South Korean Startup Innospace Aims for Historic First Commercial Launch After Three Delays

South Korean startup Innospace is attempting the country's first private commercial orbital launch with its Hanbit-Nano rocket from Brazil after three delays. A success would be a major milestone for the nation's space industry.

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