Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?
By Karl L. Buschmann
Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...
The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China
by Jimin Park
The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....
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Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?
By Karl L. Buschmann
Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...
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Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?
By Karl L. Buschmann
Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...
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The Space Force’s effort to develop a complex Space Data Network (SDN) of military and commercial satellites is beginning to move from concept to...
The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China
by Jimin Park
The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....
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Space isn’t all about the “race”: rival superpowers must work together for a better future
By Art Cotterell
In recent years, a new “space race” has intensified between the United States and China. But what is this latest “race” about,...
The new space race must be run together
By Aline Spyrka
Sixty years ago, the United States embarked on a great space race with the Soviet Union. The new space race is different...
Measuring the depth of India’s space program
By Namrata Goswami
India is emerging as a major Asian powerhouse with respect to space capabilities because of its great power ambition and domestic necessity....
European militaries rush to catch up on space traffic mapping
By Rudy Ruitenberg
The boom in space activity of the past few years has made Earth’s orbit more crowded and dynamic, and Western militaries need to step...
The threat from China and Russia’s space-based SIGINT satellites
By Matthew Mowthorpe
China and Russia have extensive space-based sigint capabilities, which can geolocate transmissions from the radars of UK and NATO allies’ navies. This...
Space Development Agency builds vendor pool for future demo missions
The Space Development Agency has picked 19 companies to experiment with new satellite technologies through its Hybrid Acquisition for Proliferated Low Earth Orbit program.
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US Army to accelerate investments in space-based technologies, focused on ‘multi-domain’ operations
The U.S. Army is accelerating investments in space-based technologies in an effort to outpace threats from adversaries like Russia and China.
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Secret X-37B spaceplane maneuvers could impact future space operations
The Space Force’s X-37B spaceplane is embarking on a new set of maneuvers that could inform future space operations for the service.
The Boeing-built spacecraft...
TraCSS: Getting space traffic coordination on track
The Office of Space Commerce, a small office with NOAA, itself part of the Department of Commerce, announced in a statement it had turned...
Satellite servicing industry faces uncertain military demand
Βy Sandra Erwin
The burgeoning in-space satellite servicing industry is positioning itself to transform orbital operations, from refueling to potential in-space repairs. Companies are eager...
The Military Test Space Station (MTSS)
by Hans Dolfing
The US Air Force started a series of contractor studies in the late 1950s to look ahead and explore anything related to...
Why planetary protection matters to the future of space exploration
By Dylan Taylor
The hiker’s motto you often hear cited when it comes to dealing with forays into the wilderness is, “leave only footprints, take...

