Department of Defense is a significant organization in the space industry. Detailed historical information will be added soon.
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Department of Defense is a space agency or aerospace company.
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Department of Defense is a significant organization in the space industry. Detailed historical information will be added soon.
This page is under development. Please check back for comprehensive history, mission details, and achievements.
On July 6, 2026, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, carrying 81 payloads into a Sun-synchronous Earth orbit as part of the Transporter-17 mission. The successful launch demonstrates the capabilities of SpaceX's Smallsat Rideshare Program, which enables multiple small satellites to be launched on a single rocket.
Verde Technologies, a startup previously focused on terrestrial applications, is shifting its attention to space, aiming to commercialize perovskite-based solar panels for use in orbital data centers and large constellations. This move anticipates significant demand for space solar power in the coming years, driven by the growing need for reliable and efficient energy sources in low Earth orbit.
The US Department of Defense has awarded Quantum Space a contract to develop an orbital refueling spacecraft, capable of transferring propellant to satellites in geostationary orbit, with delivery expected by 2028. This development marks a significant step towards enhancing the operational capabilities of military spacecraft.
The US has completed its GPS III satellite launch, but experts warn that the system remains vulnerable to jamming and other threats despite improvements in accuracy and anti-jam capabilities. The upcoming GPS IIIF satellites aim to address these concerns with enhanced Regional Military Protection features.