The latest from aerospace.
SpaceX's Starlink 10-24 mission deployed the company's 1,002nd satellite of 2026, marking its 37th dedicated Starlink launch of the year. The April 14 mission demonstrates the accelerating pace of the constellation's buildout as the company pushes toward global broadband coverage.
United Launch Alliance successfully launched Amazon Leo 5, deploying 29 satellites to low Earth orbit on April 4. This marks ULA's fifth mission supporting Amazon's growing satellite constellation, bringing the total Leo constellation to nine successful launches.
K2 Space has successfully deployed Gravitas, a two-metric-ton satellite designed to test in-orbit data center technologies. With a 40-meter wingspan and 20 kW power generation capacity, Gravitas represents the largest satellite specifically built for space-based computing infrastructure testing.
Firefly Aerospace and Northrop Grumman are joining forces to develop the Eclipse medium-lift launch vehicle, combining Firefly's Antares 330 first stage technology with a new second stage powered by Firefly's Vira engine. The partnership represents a strategic move to compete in the rapidly expanding commercial launch market.
Four astronauts successfully completed the first human lunar mission in over five decades, launching aboard NASA's Space Launch System rocket on April 1, 2026, and returning to Earth after testing the Orion capsule on a lunar trajectory. The mission marks a critical milestone for the Artemis program as NASA prepares to accelerate lunar operations.
BAE Systems secured a $13 million contract to install DIGAR systems on F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft at their Cedar Rapids facility. The September 2022 award positions BAE to enhance electronic warfare capabilities for the U.S. Air Force's premier fighter-bomber fleet.
MDA Space unveiled MDA Midnight, a new on-orbit servicing platform designed for satellite threat detection and mission operations. The platform will handle everything from satellite inspection to refueling and debris removal missions.