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Latest Space Content By Aviation Week & Space Technology

Oct 07, 2015
California, in particular, is sure to feel a strong impact from a new regulation lowering the permissible level of ozone ppb. Satellites can help.
Oct 07, 2015
An international court ordered the state-owned satellite company to pay damages of $672 million to Devas Multimedia.
Oct 07, 2015
Once a monopoly, ULA is now fighting for engines to compete against upstart SpaceX.
Oct 06, 2015
NASA is moving forward in the real world with studies of concepts for an ascent vehicle to lift humans from the surface of the red planet.
Oct 02, 2015
Stunning views of Charon in the latest New Horizons imagery from its July 14 flyby of Pluto suggests the large moon—half the size of Pluto—may have been fractured as an internal ocean of water ice froze early in the history of the Solar System.
Oct 02, 2015
Our pick of the week's top aerospace and defense news, including Virgin Galactic's rocket engine breakthrough.
Oct 02, 2015
A paradigm shift is underway, whereby historical players from the old military-industrial complex are bound to become marginalized and lose out to the new players of the digital economy.
Oct 01, 2015
"A flawless six hour journey for the Progress 61 vehicle, every step of the way," said Rob Navias, NASA public affairs officer, from the agency's Mission Control, where Thursday's Russian Progress launch and docking were monitored.