SpaceNews — Texas, Florida, and Ohio are among the states vying to move NASA’s headquarters from its current location in Washington, D.C. NASA officials said that they are looking at ways to spread out functions that are currently at headquarters to various field centers.
Planet Labs Adds New AI Layers to Its Satellite Constellations
Aviation Week — Planet Labs said it plans to use Anthropic’s Claude large language model (LLM) to analyze its imagery data. Claude’s reasoning and pattern-recognition abilities will be used to analyze Planet’s daily scan of Earth and to help analysts ask questions of the satellite data.
NRO, Space Force Launch Minotaur Rocket From Vandenberg
Aviation Week — NROL-174 was deployed with a Minotaur IV rocket, which marks the first time in nearly 15 years that a rocket in this configuration supported an NRO payload from Vandenberg. It was originally built as a Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and then modified for launch.
Space Force Eases Entry For Commercial Firms With Layered Launch Standards
Under the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 3 procurement strategy, the Space Force adopted a tiered approach to mission assurance. This shift creates opportunities for companies with medium-lift rockets that don’t qualify for more restrictive Lane 2, but can still meet the needs of lower-mass NSSL missions.
State of the Space Force 2025
Defense One — New Pentagon priorities are forcing the Space Force to find ways to cut 8 percent from its budget. However, the service will play a crucial role in the development of the Trump administration’s next-gen missile shield effort, Golden Dome, which will rely on the service’s sensors in space to detect and track hypersonic and ballistic missiles.
Space Force Outlines Elements of Space Warfighting in First Framework
In its first-ever Space Warfighting framework, Space Force outlines the activities and considerations to fight in space to achieve superiority in the domain, including orbital strike, space link interdiction, and terrestrial strike.
Satellite Applications Catapult and the Aerospace Corporation UK Collaborate on In-Orbit Servicing Capabilities
The Satellite Applications Catapult and Aerospace UK initiated discussions for collaboration and the linking of their two robotics facilities, with the hope of providing faster validation and verification of emerging in-space servicing capabilities.
T-Minus Podcast Featuring Aerospace’s Jim Myers
Jim Myers, Senior Vice President of the Civil Systems Group, discussed the shift in cybersecurity threats and the need for better cyber hygiene in the space industry.
Space ISAC, NASA Sign Agreement to Strengthen Space Security Collaboration
Space ISAC, which the Aerospace Corporation is a founding member of, and NASA signed a formal partnership. It intends to promote the exchange of information on a range of space systems security challenges, including space weather, communication anomalies, spectrum interference, and cybersecurity threats.
Space Force Chief: ‘Golden Dome’ is a Missile Shield Built in Pieces, Not a Single System
“It’s not a system. There’s not going to be a ‘Golden Dome delivered,’” said Gen. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations, at a news conference during Space Symposium. “It’s a system of systems that has to work together. And so there won’t be a single contract vehicle. There will be multiple programs that are brought to bear to solve that mission against the threats.”