As a reporter noted in their story over a year ago–Kuiper contracted with nearly every launch company but SpaceX. Result: it might soon have satellites with no way to launch them on time.
The United States Space Force seeks to increase competition in its revised National Security Space Launch efforts. It should consider a different way to buy launches.
A New York Times article portrays surprise that India can actually do space. The thing is, the article’s example is only a tiny part of India’s space industry.
Most space industry news covers the activities of a few nations and companies–over, and over, and over again. But others are dipping their toes into space.
Dedicated smallsat launch companies exist, but is there room for more? Especially when larger competitors are attracting significantly more smallsat operators?