Launch, satellites, defense tech, and orbital infrastructure.

Nvidia spent $20 billion on a "why not." That was enough. At GTC2026 in San Jose, Jonathan Ross — Groq's CEO who is now also Nvidia's chief software architect — told the origin story of one of the largest deals in semiconductor history.











Moog has locked Redwire in as the standard solar array supplier for its METEOR satellite bus, selecting the company's new ELSA wings for a $12.8 million contract supporting a low Earth orbit mission for an undisclosed national security customer. The award, announced March 24, 2026, marks the fir...
Astronstone, the Beijing-based launch startup also known as Beijing Yushi Space Technology, has closed a Pre-A+ funding round of approximately $29 million, the company confirmed last week.
The Space Development Agency has 42 satellites in orbit and no working mesh network to show for it.
NASA is halting work on the lunar Gateway — the orbital outpost it has spent years designing with international partners — and redirecting the program toward a surface base.
When Keyvan Esfarjani retired from Intel in mid-2024 after 28 years, he left as the company's Executive Vice President and Chief Global Operations Officer — responsible for running one of the most complex manufacturing systems on the planet.
The United States government has agencies with sensors capable of supplementing missile warning.
A new peer-reviewed study models the large impact crater on asteroid 16 Psyche's north pole using 3D collision simulations, establishing specific predictions about the asteroid's interior that the NASA Psyche spacecraft will test when it arrives in 2029.
When the two biggest sellers of serializer-deserializer intellectual property write checks to a company that uses their IP to build chips, one of two things is happening: they think the technology is real enough to want exposure, or they are buying a closer look at an eventual acquisition.
The NSF-DOE Vera C.
On March 27, 2022, a star near Polymele—one of the Trojan asteroid targets on NASA’s Lucy mission—blinked out.
Amazon's Kuiper satellite factory in Kirkland, Washington, is running fine.