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Machine-Parts Start-Up Hadrian Raises $90 Million as It Seeks to Shake Up the Aerospace Supply Chain
Hadrian Automation raised $90 million in funding led by venture firms Lux Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, as it works to transform the aerospace supply chain.
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Launches First New Shepard Space Crew of 2022
Comedian and actor Pete Davidson was previously announced to be flying with the crew, but his seat was turned over.
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Terran Orbital Starts Trading on the NYSE With $200 Million in Outstanding Spacecraft Orders
Spacecraft manufacturer Terran Orbital began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday after closing its SPAC merger.
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SpaceX Raises Prices for Rocket Launches and Starlink Satellite Internet as Inflation Hits Raw Materials
The price hikes range from as much as a 20% increase for new Starlink hardware, to 8% for launches with the company’s Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX Sent Thousands of Starlink Satellite Internet Dishes to Ukraine, Company's President Says
SpaceX has sent “thousands” of Starlink satellite internet kits to Ukraine, president Gwynne Shotwell told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Rocket Builder Firefly Aiming for Second Launch Attempt in May, Raises $75 Million
Firefly aims to make its second attempt to reach orbit with its Alpha rocket as soon as May.
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Elon Musk Says SpaceX Will Hopefully Launch First Starship Orbital Flight in May
Elon Musk on Monday gave an update on the timeline for SpaceX’s first orbital launch of the company’s next-generation Starship rocket.
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SpaceX's Starlink Sees the In-Flight Internet Market as Ripe for an Overhaul, Executive Says
Elon Musk’s SpaceX believes an aviation-specific antenna may be revolutionary for connecting Starlink, its global high-speed internet service, with airplanes.
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U.S. Space Companies Poised to Benefit as Russia Cuts Ties to Industry, Analyst Says
Russia is rapidly cutting itself off from much of the global space industry in response to Western sanctions due to the invasion of Ukraine.
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Rocket Builder Astra Returns to Flight With Successful Orbital Mission, Stock Swings
The company’s mission on Tuesday was its first attempt to return to flight since the mid-launch failure of its LV0008 rocket on Feb. 10.
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Hypersonic Aircraft Start-Up Hermeus Raises $100 Million to Finish Prototype, Build Out Fleet
Hypersonic aircraft startup Hermeus announced a $100 million round of funding that it says will help complete development of its first prototype aircraft.
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OneWeb's Internet Satellites Caught in UK-Russia Standoff Days Before Launch
Russian space agency Roscosmos is refusing to launch the next batch of 36 OneWeb internet satellites unless the company meets the state agency’s demands.
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NASA's Massive Moon Rocket Will Cost Taxpayers Billions More Than Projected, Auditor Warns Congress
The cost per mission of NASA’s lunar program Artemis has climbed to more than $4 billion, the agency’s auditor told Congress.
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SpaceX Shipment of Starlink Satellite-Internet Dishes Arrives in Ukraine, Government Official Says
A shipment of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite-internet dishes arrived in Ukraine on Monday.
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Top NASA Official Says Space Station Partnership With Russia ‘Still Working' Despite Ukraine Conflict
The International Space Station represents a U.S. partnership yet unaffected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Pentagon Awards $1.8 Billion in Contracts to Build Out Its Military Satellite Internet
The Space Development Agency announced nearly $1.8 billion in contracts to three companies for a next-generation military communications network.
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Viasat Believes ‘Cyber Event' Is Disrupting Its Satellite-Internet Service in Ukraine
Viasat said it believes “a cyber event” disrupted its satellite internet service in Ukraine as the country attempts to fend off a massive attack from Russia.
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U.S. Space Partnerships With Russia Face ‘Greatest Challenge' With Ukraine Invasion, Executive Says
The U.S. and Russia have long been partners through the International Space Station.
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Satellite Imagery Shows Russian Attack on Ukraine From Space
Satellite imagery gives another perspective on the developing situation in Ukraine, as Russian troops move in and strikes occur in multiple cities.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX to Split Its Private Stock 10-For-1
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is splitting the value of its common stock 10-for-1, CNBC has learned.