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Opinion: Spacehab Was The Beginning Of Commercial Space

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Spacehab’s innovation and perseverance helped the company succeed against all odds and serve as a pathfinder for commercial space companies that have followed.


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Why The U.S. Created A Geopolitical Space Bloc With The Artemis Accords

NASA is leading the coalition into the new age of exploration.


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U.S. Space Force Ponders MEO for Future Satellite Communications

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The service is exploring the future of narrowband satellite communications as its legacy Mobile User Objective System approaches the end of its life span.


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From The Archive: 45 Years Ago In Aviation Week

The cover of our May 14, 1979 edition featured a photo of Enterprise, the engineless test space shuttle, mounted on Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.


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