U.S. Space Force is a significant organization in the space industry. Detailed historical information will be added soon.
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U.S. Space Force is a space agency or aerospace company.
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U.S. Space Force 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.
Australia is developing its space infrastructure to support strategic resilience in the region, with a focus on dual-use applications and cooperation with international partners. This development is part of Australia's 2026 National Defence Strategy, which identifies space as a warfighting domain.
The US Space Force is planning to launch a series of spacecraft in 2027 to demonstrate in-space refueling and satellite servicing technologies, with the goal of determining their commercial sustainability. The demonstrations will involve multiple spacecraft, including the Provisioner and Otter, and will test various capabilities such as refueling, docking, and augmented maneuvering.
United Launch Alliance (ULA) has successfully completed a static fire test of a Graphite Epoxy Motor (GEM) 63XL Solid Rocket Booster (SRB), a crucial component of the Vulcan rocket, as the company continues to investigate an anomaly that occurred during a recent launch. This milestone marks a significant step forward in ULA's efforts to resume flights with its Vulcan rockets.
The U.S. Space Force has launched its final Global Positioning System (GPS) III satellite into medium Earth orbit on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, marking the completion of the GPS III block. This launch is significant as it enhances the existing fleet of GPS satellites, providing improved navigation and timing capabilities.
Blue Origin successfully launched its third New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, carrying the AST SpaceMobile"s BlueBird 7 satellite into low Earth orbit, marking a critical milestone for the company"s heavy-lift rocket with the first reuse of its booster. This achievement demonstrates significant progress in reusable launch technology, following in the footsteps of SpaceX.