Space

The U.S. Army’s 110-lb. satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral on Aug. 14 aboard SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft.
Space

By Irene Klotz
Low-cost satellite constellations provide alternative systems for gathering key weather and other data.
Space

By Michael Bruno
Satellite manufacturers expect only 10-12 geosats to be ordered this year, solidifying a trend downward in the sector.
Commercial Space

By Guy Norris
Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo “Unity” is closing in on the start of rocket-powered flight tests after completing a gliding sortie.
Space

By Graham Warwick
Airbus Voom hitches ride with Cabify, Ehang plans bigger eVTOL air taxi, SonicBAT tests humidity’s effect on booms, and smallsat launcher testing picks up pace.
Aerospace

By Steven Grundman
The Trump administration could learn about defense-industrial policy from the Eisenhower administration’s 1953 review of U.S. strategy toward the Soviet Union.
Defense and Space

By Joe Anselmo
With the space industry entering a new era of innovation and advancement—driven in no small part by money and energy from the private sector—Aviation Week is establishing a new bureau, our 17th, at Cape Canaveral.
Space

By Guy Norris
Virgin Orbit’s modified Boeing 747-400 carrier aircraft, Cosmic Girl, is being readied for a series of ground and flight tests in the build-up towards captive-carry evaluations of the company’s LauncherOne small satellite launch vehicle.
Space

By Graham Warwick
Airbus Vahana takes shape; ARCA to fly aerospike; Germany’s quiet rotor; BVLOS goes commercial; India’s next RLV.
Aerospace

By Jen DiMascio
In this week's Washington Outlook: Senator advocates first building sensor layer, Senate appropriators back NextGen ATM and NASA’s Mars-bound rocket and a look at what’s ahead for spending bills.
Defense and Space

By Thierry Dubois
The 2016 crash of the Schiaparelli landing module leads to changes the European Space Agency hopes will mean success this time around.
Space

By Irene Klotz
SpaceX is shelving plans for upcoming Dragon 2 crew and cargo retrorocket returns to Earth due to the difficulty of meeting certification requirements
Space

By Jen DiMascio
One of the leading voices on military matters, the Arizona senator is pushing for more defense funding and assistance for Ukraine.
Defense and Space

By Guy Norris
After going out of business due to financial problems, reconstituted Firefly is developing a upgraded small-satellite launch vehicle.
Aerospace

North Korea’s acceleration of missile testing could see the U.S. expand its antiballistic missile system as the Missile Defense Agency also speeds development of tech to counter-maneuvering hypersonic glide weapons.
Defense and Space

By Michael Bruno
Vancouver’s MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates is making inroads in satellite-servicing markets once dominated by U.S. companies.
Space

By Guy Norris
NASA has issued a request for information for in-space electric propulsion concepts which could potentially power the agency’s proposed Deep Space Gateway.
Space

By Mark Carreau
Five NASA spacecraft either orbiting or on Mars will be isolated from terrestrial commanding due to a Red Planet solar conjunction between July 22-Aug. 1.
Space

By Mark Carreau
During the tests in Galveston Bay, NASA astronauts crawled from their seats, opened a side or top hatch and deployed a lightweight raft.
Space

Two cheers for restarting the space council. Now who for NASA administrator?
Space

By Jen DiMascio
In this week’s Washington Outlook: Defense Secretary Mattis says a Space Corps would create a narrower approach to space operations, Senator wants to set up X-Prize to solve hypoxia problem, and AIA’s Melcher will leave his job in December.
Defense and Space

By Jen DiMascio
The fortunes that could be made from small satellites remain highly uncertain, satellite industry analysts caution.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
Industry analysts caution that investment does not equal ultimate success.
Space

By Thierry Dubois
The European Space Agency says its well on the way to a full constellation of 24 operational satellites, the continuing renewal of which would probably require an average two satellites to be launched every year.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
Thailand buys South Korean T-50 trainers, Pakistan tests short-range missile, Kratos wins a satcom study contract and BAE to upgrade electronic warfare systems for U.S. Special Operations aircraft.
Defense and Space