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2024 in review: Space Force

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‘Fast movers’: Chinese satellites zoom around for inspections—or interference

In a previously unreported incident, one of China’s maneuvering satellites was tracked and approached by a Russian one.
David D. Chen and Peter W. Singer


Space Force’s effort to bring in new launch providers hasn’t worked yet. Officials aren’t surprised.

SpaceX won the first set of launches in Lane 1 of NSSL Phase 3 competition.
Audrey Decker, Staff Writer


Industry ‘hamstrung’ by Space Force-intel community’s turf war

Commercial firms say NGA-centric acquisition can’t move fast enough to help combatant commands or foster innovation.
Audrey Decker, Staff Writer


How Russia, China envision nuking US satellites: from above and below

As the Pentagon builds huge constellations to shrug off conventional ASAT weapons, potential adversaries are taking things to a terrifying new level.
David D. Chen and Peter W. Singer


One contractor is on the Space Force’s naughty list

The service has never confirmed putting companies on the blacklist until now.
Audrey Decker, Staff Writer


First Space Force guardian to be launched into space this summer

Col. Nick Hague will be part of a six-month mission for NASA.
Audrey Decker, Staff Writer


RTX moves away from competing as a prime for space contracts

COO: “We’ve got some other strengths in some of the key components that go in the prime satellites and buses.”
Audrey Decker, Staff Writer


Quick satellite replacement should send a message to China, Air Force No. 2 says

Space Force aims to improve on last fall’s five-day replacement exercise.
Lauren C. Williams, Senior Editor


Space Force seeks orbital-refueling tech in new budget

But spending caps will slow counterspace efforts, space chief says in interview.
Audrey Decker, Staff Writer


Secret space plane tests new orbit-switching maneuver

The aerobraking X-37B will use Earth’s atmosphere to change its altitude using minimal fuel.
Audrey Decker, Staff Writer


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