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Report issued on global space threats.
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Jen DiMascio

China appears to have developed at least one and perhaps three direct-ascent anti-satellite programs, one of which appears to have been declared operational, according to a pair of reports issued March 30 on global space threats.
 
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Mark Carreau

NASA has selected the Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment, a multiple small satellite mission to study how the Sun generates giant solar particle storms while mapping the host star’s magnetic field lines as they extend outward into the Solar System.
 
Certifying aircraft structures is a long, complex and costly process. Integrating a simulation environment covering the full simulation chain can mitigate automation and standardization challenges for airworthiness certification. Read this paper to learn more.
 
From carbon-neutral fuel plants to U.S. Navy and Boeing's P-8A contract. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news.
 
Irene Klotz

Veteran astronauts Shannon Walker of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency have been added to the crew of the first operational mission under SpaceX’s Commercial Crew flight services contract.
 
 
 
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Steve Trimble, Guy Norris, Tony Osborne

The UK confirms a new hypersonic weapon project with the U.S. as the UK Defense Ministry moves to leverage decades of expertise.
 
Guy Norris

The recently unveiled, though notional, Quartet Interceptor provides clues as to how some missile-defense architectures may evolve.
 
Bradley Perrett

Chinese flights are carrying light loads and earning low yields, but the government wants the industry to fly as much as possible.
 
Lee Hudson, Irene Klotz

With 10 times the throughput of the heritage system, AEHF offers high-bandwidth, voice-recognizable communications for U.S. and Allies.
 
Adrian Schofield

Airlines with strong domestic networks before COVID-19 could see a faster rebound than those relying on international connections.
 
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