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fromArs Technica
4 weeks ago

Rocket Report: Falcon Heavy is back; Russia's Soyuz-5 finally debuts

Two launches added 61 satellites to Amazon's Leo broadband network, while the US Space Force announced 12 companies developing Space-Based Interceptors for defense.
#golden-dome
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 month ago

The Pentagon is putting industry on a key 'Golden Dome' weapon that military leaders have said might ultimately be too expensive

The Department of Defense selected 12 companies to develop space-based interceptors for the Golden Dome missile defense system amid cost concerns.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 month ago

The Pentagon is putting industry on a key 'Golden Dome' weapon that military leaders have said might ultimately be too expensive

The Department of Defense selected 12 companies to develop space-based interceptors for the Golden Dome missile defense system amid cost concerns.
#space-force
European startups
fromFortune
1 month ago

SpaceX, Anduril among companies to win Golden Dome contracts | Fortune

The US Space Force awarded $3.2 billion in contracts to 12 companies for developing space-based interceptors under the Golden Dome plan.
European startups
fromFortune
1 month ago

SpaceX, Anduril among companies to win Golden Dome contracts | Fortune

The US Space Force awarded $3.2 billion in contracts to 12 companies for developing space-based interceptors under the Golden Dome plan.
Silicon Valley
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

This is who's developing Golden Dome's orbital interceptors-if they're ever built

The US Space Force is advancing Space-Based Interceptors for missile defense through a $3.2 billion initiative involving multiple contractors.
US politics
fromFuturism
7 months ago

Startup Says It's Launching a Test Weapon Into Orbit

Apex plans a commercially-led orbital demonstration to deploy and test space-based missile interceptors using its satellite platforms as soon as June 2026.
fromArs Technica
7 months ago

Rocket Report: China tests Falcon 9 lookalike; NASA's Moon rocket fully stacked

Two companies, Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and China's LandSpace, could join SpaceX's exclusive club as soon as next month. (Bezos might claim he's already part of the club, but there's a distinction to be made.) Each company is in the final stages of launch preparations-Blue Origin for its second New Glenn rocket, and LandSpace for the debut flight of its Zhuque-3 rocket.
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