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The guided-missile destroyer USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) transits the Gulf of Aden in 2016. U.S. Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Pasquale Sena

US Navy Will Upgrade Warships to Add Unnamed Space Capabilities

August 26, 2021
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| Missile Defense, Space Command, Space Strategy

By Catlin M. Kenney, Published by Defense One, 26 August 2021 “Everything is classified” when it comes to space, one admiral complained. U.S. Navy ships will get new space capabilities in future upgrades as the service looks to increase its contribution to the military’s space efforts, Navy officials said Thursday.

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Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond speaks to reporters at the 36th annual Space Symposium. (Space Foundation)

Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch

August 26, 2021
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By Nathan Strout, Published by C4ISRNET, 26 August 2021 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — U.S. Space Force leaders said the service has made headway in implementing its vision to become the world’s first fully digital service, when asked at the 36th annual Space Symposium. Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond

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The Ethics of Sending Humans to Mars

August 10, 2021
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| Mars missions, Space Rules, Space Strategy, Space Tourism, Uncategorized

By Nicholas Dirks, Published by Scientific American, 10 August 2021 We need to avoid the mistakes European countries made during the age of colonization With Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson recently completing their pioneering space flights that could set the stage for future space tourism, it is worth taking a

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UK Space industry to benefit from new £1.5 million fund for pioneering space tech

July 30, 2021
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| Mining, News, Nukes in Space, Space Strategy, Spending, UK

From UK Space Agency, Published by UK Government, 30 July 2021 UK Space Agency has announced new funding to support ambitious plans for the exploration of space. Proposals could include ideas such as the utilisation of resources beyond Earth’s atmosphere, the use of nuclear power in space or the exploration

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Lift off for UK spaceflight as regulations passed

July 29, 2021
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| Launch sites, News, Space Rules, Space Strategy, UK

From: UK Department for Transport, Civil Aviation Authority, UK Space Agency, Amanda Solloway MP, and The Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP Published by UK Government, 29 July 2021 Legislation provides framework enabling the UK to be the first European country to launch spacecraft and satellites from home soil. new regulations

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Russian satellite

Russia and China Could Team Up to Challenge US Space Superiority, Experts Say

June 29, 2021
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| China, Russia, Space Strategy, Space Weapons, Spending

By Abraham Mahshie, Published by Air Force Magazine, 29 June 2021 Sanctions are crushing Russia’s efforts to counter American space superiority, but analysts have a rising concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin may link up with China’s wealth to develop the weapons that could stop American war fighters in their

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Automation of Space Warfare

June 11, 2021
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| AI, Space Force, Space Strategy, Space Treaties, Space Weapons

By Karl Grossman, Published by Counterpunch, 11 June 2021 A “Space Warfighting Operations R&D”—being acronymed “SWORD”—laboratory “will be working in the area of autonomy to enable space systems to automatically detect and respond to threat conditions faster than a human operator could achieve,” declared Colonel Eric Felt at its opening

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Japan bolsters capabilities in electronic warfare, space and cyber realms

May 3, 2021
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| Japan, Space Strategy

Published by Japan Times, 3 May 2021 KYODO - The government is accelerating improvements in the Self-Defense Forces’ outer space, cyberspace and electromagnetic spectrum capabilities in the face of Chinese and Russian military buildups. Together with the conventional land, sea and air domains, having advantages in the new fields is

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