Author: Harrison Lambert
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The Starman that Lassoed the Moon with Lasers
Azora Space received a laser signal from Orion as it circled the moon 240,000 miles away using their mobile laser ground terminal On April 1, 2026 Artemis II launched astronauts back to…
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Paladin Space is Proactively De-Orbiting Debris to Make Space Safer
Paladin Space partnered with Portal Space Systems to launch their first satellite to capture multiple pieces of debris to clean up orbits On Earth we’ve long recognized that tossing our trash in…
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Open Cosmos Opens Space to New Possibilites with IoT Capability
Open Cosmos adds IoT capability to their high data rate interconnected imagery constellation, ConnectedCosmos, to add value for businesses and governments Earth Imaging has been going through a rebirth recently, the shift…
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Loft’s Recent Wins Prove Space Sovereignty and AI Missions Don’t Have to be Hard
Loft Orbital makes it simple for France to deploy sovereign SAR, and for 15+ companies to run AI on active satellites “Space is hard” is the axiom of the space industry, but…
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Atlas Cup Blasting Out of Stealth to Start Space Race 3.0
Atlas Cup is turning spacecraft racing into the next big sport with $1M prize There have been space races before: between governments through the Cold War, between companies since the early 2010’s,…
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Atomic-6 Protects Portal Space Systems
Portal Space Systems Selects Atomic-6 to Shield Their Critical Systems with Space Armor Space has, as the name suggests, a lot of space; ~1 trillion km3 of area in LEO, the most…
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Space Phoenix Rising in 2026 with $7.5M Raise for Seed Round
Space Phoenix announced $7.5 million secured for their seed round closing this month, Flawless Photonics as a new customer, and plans for their inaugural launch next year during their interview with Space…
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Introducing Space Times Podcast
Welcome to Space Times! Our thesis is to provide an evolving roadmap of the state of the space industry. Space is a vast and complex subject, and the media that covers it…



