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When Space Startup 'Corpses' Come Back to Life
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When Space Startup 'Corpses' Come Back to Life

Phantom Space acquired assets from bankrupt Vector Launch, showing how failed space companies' technologies are finding new life. Is this becoming the new normal in aerospace?

Bombardier Bets on 2026 Growth Despite Trump's Tariff Threat
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Bombardier Bets on 2026 Growth Despite Trump's Tariff Threat

Canadian aircraft maker Bombardier forecasts higher 2026 revenues as business jet demand recovers, but Trump's proposed 25% tariffs pose the biggest risk to its U.S.-heavy business model.

Why SpaceX's Rocket Just Passed Its Ice Water Test
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Why SpaceX's Rocket Just Passed Its Ice Water Test

SpaceX completes cryogenic proof testing on Super Heavy booster, marking a critical safety milestone after previous rocket failures. What this means for the space industry.

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Michibiki satellite providing precision data to roads in the Philippines
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Philippines to Test Japan’s Michibiki Satellite System for Road Maintenance in 2026

The Philippines will test Japan's high-precision Michibiki (QZSS) satellite system for road maintenance starting late January 2026, marking a new era of digital infrastructure cooperation.

China's Long March 12A Reaches Orbit on Debut, But Reusable Booster Fails Landing
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China's Long March 12A Reaches Orbit on Debut, But Reusable Booster Fails Landing

China's new Long March 12A rocket, a competitor to SpaceX's Falcon 9, successfully reached orbit on its debut flight but failed in its primary reusability test as the booster crashed.

Japan's H3 Rocket Fails Mid-Flight, Dealing Blow to National Space Ambitions
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Japan's H3 Rocket Fails Mid-Flight, Dealing Blow to National Space Ambitions

Japan's next-generation H3 rocket failed 30 minutes after its December 22 launch, following a second-stage engine malfunction. The setback impacts Japan's commercial space launch ambitions.

The Flatpack Satellite Revolution: Why Space Force's 'DiskSat' Launch Matters
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The Flatpack Satellite Revolution: Why Space Force's 'DiskSat' Launch Matters

The US Space Force and NASA just launched DiskSats, a radical new flat satellite design. PRISM analyzes how this could upend launch economics and the space industry.

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