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NOAA’s SWPC issued a G3 Strong Geomagnetic Storm Watch for June 4 and 5 after three significant flares from sunspot region 4455
By
Alexander Clark
Space Systems
The Roman Space Telescope cleared a final mirror inspection and is now packing for its summer shipment to Kennedy Space Center in Florida
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
MDA’s Project Maverick is on track for a fiscal 2027 flight test of a defensive system designed to track and intercept hypersonic missiles
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Starship Flight 13 targets a NET early June lift from Boca Chica, the second flight of the V3 vehicle after Flight 12 splashed in May
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX scrubbed a Falcon 9 Starlink 10-43 launch on June 3 due to weather and reset for a 4:00 a.m. EDT lift on June 4
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
NASA invites press to Wallops on June 17 for a Pegasus XL launch carrying Northrop’s Katalyst spacecraft to reboost the Swift Observatory
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
NASA set the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch for August 30, pulling the date forward from early September
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX flew its 50th Starlink mission of 2026 on May 30, with a Falcon 9 booster headed for its 16th flight on June 3
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
NASA names its three Artemis III astronauts on June 9, picking the first crew slated to walk the Moon since 1972
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Amazon Leo now has 331 production satellites overhead and must hit half of its constellation by July 30 to keep its FCC license
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Starliner-1 just pivoted to a cargo-only mission no earlier than April 2026, ending its planned four-astronaut crew flight
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX’s Starship V3 deployed 20 mock Starlinks then tumbled into the Indian Ocean on its 12th test flight
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX’s S-1 prospectus puts its IPO roadshow on June 4 — ticker SPCX set to begin trading as early as June 12 even with Starship’s V3 still grounded
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
The FAA is still grounding Starship while SpaceX hunts down what killed the Super Heavy booster on Flight 12 — Raptor 3 engines at the center of the probe
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX just flew its 50th Starlink mission of 2026 — a Falcon 9 putting 24 more satellites into orbit from Vandenberg on Saturday morning
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
ULA’s Atlas V finally launched Amazon Leo 7 on Friday from Cape Canaveral — 29 satellites going up, tying the heaviest payload the rocket has ever flown
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
The FAA is still grounding Starship while SpaceX hunts down what killed Booster 19 during Flight 12’s hard landing in the Gulf
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
The U.S. Space Force just handed SpaceX a $4.16 billion contract to put eyes in low orbit hunting hypersonic missiles, cruise missiles, and aircraft
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Researchers just showed solar storms could cut satellite comms and trigger a collision in less than three days — a new Kessler-style scenario no operator plans for
By
Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Starlink satellites just logged 144,000 collision-avoidance maneuvers in six months — every 1.8 minutes a SpaceX spacecraft has to dodge something else in orbit
By
Cassian Holt
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