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Pentagon dismisses $1.2 trillion cost estimate for Golden Dome
Posted: Sat, May 16 9:36 AM ET (1336 GMT)
The general leading development of Golden Dome said a recent $1.2 trillion cost estimate for the system is inaccurate. Speaking at a conference Thursday, Gen. Michael Guetlein said the Congressional Budget Office's estimate released earlier this week is "not estimating what we're building." The Pentagon has not released details of its current Golden Dome architecture. Guetlein argued the report extrapolated from older defense acquisition models rather than the emerging commercial space manufacturing and launch systems his office expects to leverage. He acknowledged, though, that affordability remains the decisive issue for space-based interceptors and defended previous comments that the Pentagon will abandon the concept if it cannot be produced cheaply enough and at sufficient scale.


Cowboy Space proposes 20,000 satellite orbital data center constellation
Posted: Sat, May 16 9:33 AM ET (1333 GMT)
Cowboy Space has filed plans with the FCC to deploy 20,000 orbital data center satellites. The company, previously known as Aetherflux, filed an application with the FCC this week for the Stampede constellation, but provided few details about the system other than that the satellites would be in dusk-dawn sun-synchronous orbits to provide continuous solar power. The company announced earlier this week a $275 million funding round for the system, which includes development of a launch vehicle whose upper stage would serve as the computing platforms. While massive by historical standards, Stampede is smaller than SpaceX's plan for up to one million satellites, Starcloud's 88,000-satellite system and Blue Origin's 51,600-satellite Project Sunrise.


Kinetica-1 launches five satellites
Posted: Sat, May 16 9:30 AM ET (1330 GMT)
A Chinese commercial rocket launched five satellites Friday. The Lijian-1, or Kinetica-1, rocket lifted off from Jiuquan, China, at 12:33 am EDT (...


House appropriators keep overall NASA funding flat
Posted: Sat, May 16 9:28 AM ET (1328 GMT)
House appropriators advanced a spending bill Wednesday that keeps overall NASA funding flat for fiscal year 2027. The committee approved the commerce, justice and science...


Zhuque-2 returns to flight
Posted: Sat, May 16 9:26 AM ET (1326 GMT)
China's Zhuque-2 rocket returned to flight Wednesday night. The Zhuque-2E methane-liquid oxygen rocket, built by Landspace, lifted off at 11:00...





Wednesday, May 20
Vega C Deploys ESA-China Smile Satellite
Aviation Week — 4:28 am ET (0828 GMT)
Sandhoo Becomes U.S. SDA Leader And Space Force PAE
Aviation Week — 4:25 am ET (0825 GMT)
Peterson needs more room for workers, as Space Force plans to double in size
Colorado Springs Gazette — 4:25 am ET (0825 GMT)
SpaceX launching 24 Starlink Satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base
KSBY-TV San Luis Obispo, CA — 4:25 am ET (0825 GMT)
Donna man dies after falling from scaffold at SpaceX: Justice of the Peace
KVEO-TV Rio Grande Valley, TX — 4:23 am ET (0823 GMT)
SpaceX’s IPO to Mint Millionaires in Poor Texas Border Town
Bloomberg News — 4:21 am ET (0821 GMT)
Goldman Sachs to Lead SpaceX’s Mega-IPO Bank Lineup
Bloomberg News — 4:18 am ET (0818 GMT)
Cabinet greenlights move to develop National Space Policy framework
Daily News (Sri Lanka) — 4:15 am ET (0815 GMT)
Sri Lanka to appoint expert committee to formulate Space Policy
Newswire (Sri Lanka) — 4:13 am ET (0813 GMT)
NASA dreams of a nuclear power plant on the moon. Here’s why
Scientific American — 4:10 am ET (0810 GMT)
Senate Confirms Anderson As NASA Deputy Administrator
Aviation Week — 4:09 am ET (0809 GMT)
Isaacman: Chinese Taikonauts Likely to Fly Around Moon in 2027
SpacePolicyOnline.com — 4:06 am ET (0806 GMT)


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