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IRIDIUM ADDS FIVE YEARS TO CONSTELLATION LIFETIME ESTIMATE IRIDIUM ADDS FIVE YEARS TO CONSTELLATION LIFETIME ESTIMATE - Iridium Communications expects to get another five years out of its satellites, pushing out any need to complete a replenishment of the L-band connectivity constellation to at least 2035. The 80 satellites in the operator’s second-generation Iridium Next low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation, launched from 2017-2019 apart from five spares lofted last year, came with a 12.5-year design life from their prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space. Speaking during Iridium’s Feb. 15 quarterly earnings call, CEO Matt Desch said a recent engineering assessment “prompted us to update the constellation’s estimated life, which we now believe will perform well to at least 2035.”   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Feb 16)


WHITE HOUSE CONFIRMS US HAS INTELLIGENCE ON RUSSIAN ANTI-SATELLITE CAPABILITY WHITE HOUSE CONFIRMS US HAS INTELLIGENCE ON RUSSIAN ANTI-SATELLITE CAPABILITY - The White House on Thursday confirmed that the national security threat flagged by the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee the previous day is related to “an anti-satellite capability that Russia is developing,” but sought to soothe concerns about the danger it presents to the United States. “This is not an active capability that’s been deployed,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Thursday. “And though Russia’s pursuit of this particular capability is troubling there was no immediate threat to anyone’s safety.”    More
(Source: CNN - Feb 16)


RUSSIA LAUNCHES A VALENTINE'S DAY PROGRESS SUPPLY SHIP TO THE ISS RUSSIA LAUNCHES A VALENTINE'S DAY PROGRESS SUPPLY SHIP TO THE ISS - A fresh load of supplies is headed for the International Space Station. Russia launched its robotic Progress 87 cargo ship on a Valentine's Day delivery mission toward the International Space Station tonight (Feb. 14). The freighter lifted off atop a Soyuz rocket from the Russian-run Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 10:25 p.m. EST (0325 GMT and 8:25 a.m. on Feb. 15 local time in Baikonur).   More
(Source: Space.com - Feb 15)


SPACEX DELAYS CALIFORNIA LAUNCH OF 22 STARLINK SATELLITES TO FEB. 15 SPACEX DELAYS CALIFORNIA LAUNCH OF 22 STARLINK SATELLITES TO FEB. 15 - SpaceX plans to launch 22 more of its Starlink internet satellites on Thursday (Feb. 15), after a one-day delay. A Falcon 9 rocket carrying 22 Starlink spacecraft is scheduled to lift off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Thursday during a four-hour window that opens at 4:34 p.m. EST (1:34 p.m. local California time, or 2134 GMT).   More
(Source: Space.com - Feb 15)


SPACEX LAUNCHES U.S. MISSILE-DEFENSE SATELLITES SPACEX LAUNCHES U.S. MISSILE-DEFENSE SATELLITES - SpaceX launched a U.S. military classified mission Feb. 14, sending to orbit six missile-detection satellites: two for the Missile Defense Agency and four for the Space Development Agency. The mission, named USSF-124, flew to orbit on a Falcon 9. The rocket lifted off at 5:30 p.m. Eastern from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The payload included five satellites made by L3Harris Technologies and one made by Northrop Grumman.   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Feb 15)


SPACEX DELAYS CREW-8 ASTRONAUT LAUNCH FOR NASA TO FEB. 28 TO MAKE WAY FOR PRIVATE MOON MISSION SPACEX DELAYS CREW-8 ASTRONAUT LAUNCH FOR NASA TO FEB. 28 TO MAKE WAY FOR PRIVATE MOON MISSION - NASA's next astronaut launch will delay nearly a week to let a moon mission leave Earth first. NASA's Crew-8 astronauts, who will launch on a SpaceX Crew Dragon, will fly to space no earlier than Feb. 28. The delay from Feb. 22 will make room for the expected launch of Intuitive Machines' moon lander from the same launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The window for that moon mission, known as IM-1, opens Wednesday (Feb. 14).   More
(Source: Space.com - Feb 14)


K2 SPACE, A STARTUP WITH SPACEX VETERANS BUILDING MONSTER SATELLITES, RAISES $50 MILLION K2 SPACE, A STARTUP WITH SPACEX VETERANS BUILDING MONSTER SATELLITES, RAISES $50 MILLION - Los Angeles-based startup K2 Space raised $50 million in new funding as the company works to build monster satellites to match the massive rockets that are coming to market. Nearly two years since founding, K2 co-founders and brothers CEO Karan Kunjur and Chief Technology Officer Neel Kunjur expect to launch their first satellite on a demonstration mission later this year.   More
(Source: CNBC - Feb 14)


SPACEX IS TAKING AN UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER OF STARLINK SATELLITES OUT OF ORBIT SPACEX IS TAKING AN UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER OF STARLINK SATELLITES OUT OF ORBIT - An unspecified defect in early model Starlink satellites has prompted SpaceX to preemptively deorbit the units before they potentially fail and become hazards in low Earth orbit. While the company remains confident that the deorbiting of these problematic units will prevent any issues, this incident underscores the challenges and uncertainties in navigating the realm of gigantic satellite networks. The deorbiting of Starlink satellites is a commonplace task for SpaceX; the Elon Musk-led company has already initiated the disposal of 406 units from the nearly 6,000 satellites launched to date.   More
(Source: Quartz - Feb 14)


WATCH CHINA LAUNCH SMART DRAGON-3 ROCKET FROM THE SEA WATCH CHINA LAUNCH SMART DRAGON-3 ROCKET FROM THE SEA - China has aced its 10th sea launch using a specially converted floating barge and a solid rocket. The Smart Dragon-3 solid rocket lifted off from a mobile sea platform off the coast of Yangjiang, a city in South China's Guangdong province, at 10:06 p.m. EST on Feb. 2 (0306 GMT and 11:06 a.m. Beijing time on Feb. 3). Exhaust billowed out from the rocket before it lifted off. Insulation tiles then fell from the payload fairing, which encased its payload of satellites, as the launcher climbed into the sky.   More
(Source: Space.com - Feb 13)


IT'S GOOD! SPACE STATION ASTRONAUTS TOSS FOOTBALL IN ZERO-G FOR SUPER BOWL 2024 IT'S GOOD! SPACE STATION ASTRONAUTS TOSS FOOTBALL IN ZERO-G FOR SUPER BOWL 2024 - It's official, Super Bowl LVIII has reached outer space. Two NASA astronauts apparently geared up for the big showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas today (Feb. 11) by tossing the old pigskin around the International Space Station. "Getting some reps in before Super Bowl Sunday," NASA wrote on X (formerly Twitter) while sharing a short video of the Expedition 70 astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara tossing the football on the station on Feb. 10.    More
(Source: Space.com - Feb 12)

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