The U.S. Space Force awarded a $78.25 million contract to Blue Origin to build and expand a payload processing facility at Cape Canaveral aimed at supporting multiple launch providers. The facility will boost vehicle integration and testing capaci...
Blue Origin announced “Project Oasis” in partnership with Luxembourg to map and assess key lunar resources (water ice, He‑3, rare earths, radionuclides) via orbit and ground missions. The first phase, Oasis‑1, aims to generate high‑resolution comp...

Sep 24, 2025 • 23 days ago • Analysis

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AST SpaceMobile is racing to deploy a constellation big enough to power direct-to-cell service across the U.S., Europe, Japan, and the U.K. in 2026, and we map the possible trajectories of its Block-2 launch campaign. 
NASA awarded Blue Origin a $190 million task order under CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) (CS‑7). The first step is design/accommodation and demonstrating how to off‑load the rover; the option to actually do the lunar delivery is pending s...
Blue Origin conducted its 35th New Shepard suborbital mission (NS‑35), uncrewed, from West Texas. It carried ~40 payloads including 24 from the NASA TechRise Student Challenge. The launch had been delayed multiple times (~4 weeks) due to avionics ...
Blue Origin confirmed its second New Glenn flight (NG-2) is scheduled for no earlier than September 29, 2025, aiming to loft NASA’s twin ESCAPADE Mars probes and attempt a first-stage recovery following the maiden launch. The mission also includes...
Blue Origin postponed its NS‑35 New Shepard mission, which would have carried its 200th payload and scientific experiments, because of a persistent booster avionics glitch. The uncrewed flight was scrubbed for the second consecutive attempt, with ...
A New Shepard rocket blasted off from West Texas at 08:30 a.m. ET, carrying crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun and five international tourists to 106 km and back. The 10-minute flight was New Shepard’s 14th crewed mission and its sixth of 2025, pushin...
A data‑driven but digestible comparison of seven new rockets that could capture the small‑to‑mid‑lift market SpaceX will leave behind as Falcon 9 winds down.