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Ars Technica has mentioned SpinLaunch, the company that literally wants to yeet satellites into space, in previous Rocket ...
Outside of several mentions in the Rocket Report newsletter dating back to 2018, Ars Technica has not devoted too much ...
China is "heavily investing" in both ground-based and space-based weapons that could knock out U.S. satellites, according to ...
SpinLaunch CEO David Wrenn added that NanoAvionics’ satellites offer “a reliable foundation to scale our constellation ...
To empower the idea of a space-to-air missile defense pitched by US President Donald Trump in January, the Missile Defense ...
Space Force is looking to expand its offensive capabilities with directed-energy lasers, jamming systems and more traditional ...
The Space Force chief doesn’t like the “curves” of how China is progressing vs the U.S.—and says he doesn’t have the funding ...
SpinLaunch, a company looking to throw satellites into orbit, has secured investment and signed a contract to deploy its own ...
SpinLaunch has won an order to launch an initial 280 small satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO). The scheme is called Meridian Space and is backed by Kongsberg ...
Additionally, an adversary would have to expend greater kinetic and non-kinetic satellite killing weapons like ASAT (Anti-Satellite Missiles), directed energy lasers, microwaves or electronic ...