Space

Scientists, engineers and students from around the world gathered in Jerusalem Oct. 12-16 for the 66th International Astronautical Congress. Civil space is at a turning point, with ambitious new plans unfolding as old ones bear fruit. Senior space editor Frank Morring, Jr., and Paris Bureau Chief Amy Svitak took a moment to describe what they learned about the changes at this year’s IAC.
Space

Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) says the return-to-flight mission of its Falcon 9 rocket will lift 11 second-generation machine-to-machine satellites for Orbcomm, rather than SES-9.
Space

Israel’s growing space economy looks beyond limited domestic markets in telecom, Earth observation and science as it expands into international commercial business.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
House to vote on Ex-Im Bank at last. Army studies Russian UAV ops in Ukraine. NASA plans for a return to the Moon in the long run. And the State Department prepares to sell Black Hawks to Saudi Arabia.
Space

NASA is weighing a robotic Mars-landing mission as early as 2026 to flight test critical technologies with subscale components in preparation for a human landing.
Space

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden says the congressionally mandated U.S. ban preventing space cooperation with China is “temporary.”
Space

Internecine warfare within the House Republican caucus is exacerbating the budget politics that complicated NASA’s Mars mission planning.
Space

By Guy Norris
Glide and powered test flights of SpaceShipTwo are expected to resume in 2016.
Space

China’s human-spaceflight organization plans to launch the first element of its three-module space station in 2018.
Space

After years of counting on U.S. government business, United Launch Alliance is paying more attention to developments in the global commercial satellite sector.
Space

The U.S. ban on space cooperation with China is “temporary” and will not necessarily block future cooperation, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden says.
Space

By Guy Norris
Virgin Galactic confirms that it has reverted to an improved form of the original rubber-based fuel for powering the company’s sub-orbital SpaceShipTwo.
Space

Israeli satellite maker and subsidiary aim to offer data products collected from UAVs and ground-based sensors in addition to satellites.
Space

The Google Lunar X-Prize was set to expire at the end of this year unless at least one of the competitors contracted for a launch first.
Space

By Jen DiMascio
U.S. experts on Russian actions in Syria; FAA prepares big penalty for wayward UAV; over-cost defense programs face fines.
Defense and Space

U.S. space exploration planners say the next big piece of human hardware needed on the road to Mars is a modular habitat that could be stationed near the Moon and visited by early manned Orion capsule missions.
Space

NASA is studying a modular habitat that could be stationed near the Moon.
Space

Scientists, engineers and human spaceflight visionaries will gather in Jerusalem on Oct. 12 to ponder where to go in the Solar System after the International Space Station, how to get there and who will make the trip.
Space

By Guy Norris
Sierra Nevada Space Systems will deliver its Dream Chaser engineering test article to NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in California around year’s end and plans to resume atmospheric drop testing in the first quarter of 2016.
Space

Their use marks a major expansion in the U.S. Air Force’s ability to spy on other satellites.
Space

California, in particular, is sure to feel a strong impact from a new regulation lowering the permissible level of ozone ppb. Satellites can help.
Space

By Jay Menon
An international court ordered the state-owned satellite company to pay damages of $672 million to Devas Multimedia.
Space

Once a monopoly, ULA is now fighting for engines to compete against upstart SpaceX.
Space

By Guy Norris
NASA is moving forward in the real world with studies of concepts for an ascent vehicle to lift humans from the surface of the red planet.
Space

After being the monopoly rocket supplier to the U.S. government for national security launches for nearly 10 years, the tables have turned for United Launch Alliance.
Space