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The Day the Navy's Eyes Reached Orbit

Forty-two years ago, an Atlas H rocket climbed into the California sky carrying four objects that would help the U.S. Navy track every Soviet warship on the planet - a mission so secret that even the satellites' true name wasn't declassified until 2023

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SaxaVord Spaceport

The UK's orbital ambitions rest on a remote Shetland island. How SaxaVord became Europe's first fully licensed vertical launch spaceport - and why, despite being ready for years, it's still waiting for a rocket that works.

Today in Space History

The Day We Banned the Word "Film"

On January 20, 1972, the second KH-9 HEXAGON lifted off from Vandenberg - carrying the most sophisticated reconnaissance system ever built by engineers who weren't allowed to say 'film,' 'camera,' or even talk to each other about what they were doing.

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X Report 5 Feb 2026

SpaceX has grounded its Falcon 9 flights as it investigates a second-stage issue, while Elon Musk merges xAI into SpaceX to enhance capabilities in space data management.

Space Brief 5 Feb 2026

Today's brief discusses Space Force's strategic developments, new military space agreements, and advances in defense technology crucial for satellite security.

X Report 4 Feb 2026

SpaceX faced significant developments today, including the grounding of Falcon 9 launches following an upper stage anomaly and the rollout of Booster 19 for cryogenic testing. In a strategic move, SpaceX acquired xAI to enhance its capabilities in developing orbital data centers.

Space Brief 4 Feb 2026

A focus on defense and satellite innovations today, highlighting new agreements for satellite networks and impactful military procurement strategies.

X Report 3 Feb 2026

SpaceX makes headlines with its acquisition of xAI and a successful Starlink launch while Amazon bolsters its satellite plans with more Falcon 9 launches.

Space Brief 3 Feb 2026

Today's updates include SpaceX's recent achievements, Starlink's role in digital sovereignty debates, and critical opinions on defense procurement. Learn about the latest launches and corporate strategies shaping the orbit.

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Today in Space History

The Day the Navy's Eyes Reached Orbit

Forty-two years ago, an Atlas H rocket climbed into the California sky carrying four objects that would help the U.S. Navy track every Soviet warship on the planet - a mission so secret that even the satellites' true name wasn't declassified until 2023

Today in Space History

The Day America Sent Two Secrets to the Sky

Sixty-five years ago, America launched two very different space missions within hours of each other - one broadcast live to a fascinated nation, the other quietly reaching orbit from a fog-shrouded California launchpad while no one was watching

Today in Space History

The Day a Giant Space Balloon United the Cold War

When a 135-foot inflatable mirror bounced a radio signal from England to Russia, it became the first joint US-Soviet space venture - and changed how we think about satellite communication.

Today in Space History

The Day We Banned the Word "Film"

On January 20, 1972, the second KH-9 HEXAGON lifted off from Vandenberg - carrying the most sophisticated reconnaissance system ever built by engineers who weren't allowed to say 'film,' 'camera,' or even talk to each other about what they were doing.

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From community resources to technical documentation, take a deep dive into the world of space and satellite tracking.

SaxaVord Spaceport

The UK's orbital ambitions rest on a remote Shetland island. How SaxaVord became Europe's first fully licensed vertical launch spaceport - and why, despite being ready for years, it's still waiting for a rocket that works.

Etlaq Spaceport

The Middle East's first commercial spaceport is building launch heritage one rocket at a time. How Oman is positioning Duqm as a global launch hub - and what the 2025 delays tell us about the real pace of spaceport development.

Australian Space Centre Cape York

When your landlord won't sign the lease, you move. How Equatorial Launch Australia abandoned Arnhem Land and pivoted to Queensland - and what it means for Australia's equatorial launch ambitions.

Andøya Spaceport

Europe's Arctic gateway to orbit. How Norway's Andøya Spaceport is positioning itself as the continent's answer to launch congestion - and what the failed Isar Aerospace test flight means for the road ahead.

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