Air and Space Forces Magazine — According to a new report from AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, the U.S. Space Force should take bold, decisive steps quickly to develop the capabilities and architecture needed to support more dynamic operations in orbit and counter Chinese aggression and technological progress.
US Space Force Deploying Ground-Based Jammers to Counter Chinese, Russian Surveillance
The Defense Post — Called Meadowlands and the Remote Modular Terminal (RMT), the systems join the older Counter Communications System. Unlikethat larger system, the new jammers are smaller, more mobile, and can be controlled remotely from anywhere in the world.
Space Force Rebrands Operations Command as Combat Forces Command
Air and Space Forces Magazine — “This redesignation aligned the command’s name with its core purpose of forging combat-ready Space Forces for America and its allies, and the evolution of the United States Space Force as a warfighting service,” the command said in a statement.
Aerospace’s SPARTEND Integrates Space-Cyber Threat Knowledge with Autonomous Detection
The Aerospace Corporation has developed proactive cybersecurity measures to deliver a comprehensive, adaptive defense system against emerging space cyberattacks.
On the eve of the ISS’s 25th anniversary, humanity stares down a gap in its presence in space
On Nov. 2, 2000, the Soyuz TM-31 spacecraft docked with the Zvezda module of the International Space Station. On board were Roscosmos cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev and NASA astronaut Bill Shepherd.
SpaceX makes case for why it will land American astronauts on the Moon
Less than two weeks after acting NASA Administrator and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy publicly announced that he plans to “open up the contract” for getting American astronauts back to the surface of the Moon, SpaceX is making a case for why they should lead the way.
Space power: The dream of beaming solar energy from orbit
Harvesting solar energy in orbit and beaming it down to Earth is a decades-old idea. Now, a raft of companies say they could finally make it a reality.
AI, AI and AI dominates SVSW. AI is a “Supersonic Tsunami”
Silicon Valley Space Week (SVSW) opened in Mountain View on October 28 with the ‘hottest’ of hot topics under examination for its Satellite Innovation segment.
AI at the Edge: How Startups are Powering the Future of Space at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
TechCrunch — Aerospace’s Dr. Debra Emmons participated in a panel at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, discussing how on-orbit compute and autonomous decision-making are transforming satellite missions.
Commercial Firms Make Case For US Space-Based Logistics Layer
Aviation Week — As the U.S. Space Force embraces commercial technology, in-space servicing companies are urging the Pentagon to consider a logistics layer. The Defense Department is partnering with Astroscale U.S. to develop a 660-lb. satellite to refuel two Space Force assets in geostationary orbit next summer.
