Moog has been an innovation leader in satellite propulsion innovation since the earliest days of spaceflight. Today, that legacy continues through leaders like Shae Williams, Moog Staff Project Engineer, who is driving the next generation of propulsion technologies. 🚀 This week, Shae moderated a panel at #GovMilSpace during SATShow Week , where industry and government leaders explored what’s next for satellite propulsion in the national security space market.
Moog's Shae Williams Leads Next Gen Satellite Propulsion Innovation
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Tune in with Tim: (Tim Kopra) Tim discusses how his firsthand astronaut experience is shaping the next generation of space stations. By bridging the gap between engineering intuition and the realities of living in space, Voyager is ensuring Starlab is safe, efficient, and ready for continuous human presence from day one. It’s about more than just hardware. It’s about the lessons learned and the tight-knit relationships within the human spaceflight community that move the entire nation forward. #VOYG #missionready
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GG goes electric. Sharing a look behind the scenes from last December. The General Galactic Electric Propulsion team tested a variant of our ET-series high-efficiency spacecraft engines. The ET-series was designed in-house, and is among the first new Hall thruster architectures developed for a wide variety of propellants. Testing was done in partnership with the SPACE lab at University of Washington to simulate the conditions of spaceflight.
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Impulse Space expands Colorado presence, Space mobility company Impulse Space has opened a Colorado facility to support development of its spacecraft., : Space mobility company Impulse Space has opened a Colorado facility to support development of its spacecraft.
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“HOUSTON - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has awarded Intuitive Machines Inc. in Houston a $180.4 million contract to deliver seven science and technology payloads to the lunar south pole region, including a rover from the Australian Space Agency and systems developed by Blue Origin’s Honeybee Robotics.”
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This week, Maria Varmazis caught up with Troy Morris, co-founder and CEO of Kall Morris Inc, during Commercial Space Week 2026. Troy recaps KMI's busy 2025 highlighted by an ISS demonstration that returned after over 200 days of testing, during which astronaut Suni Williams and crew helped evaluate a larger arm system designed to capture unprepared objects as a “tow truck for space.” https://hubs.ly/Q0452_sY0
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“The path to space doesn’t have to be linear – but that’s what makes it inspiring.” 🚀✨ Discover the story of innovators using simulation to push the boundaries of human presence in space. 👇 👍
Meet the innovators engineering sustained human presence in space. In Episode 3 of First to Future, we join Dr. Mason Robbins, CEO of Star Helix, and Dr. Graeme Short from TECHNIA Simulation to explore the future of human spaceflight and the role simulation plays in getting us there. Hear Dr. Robbins’ remarkable journey from international athlete to engineer and leader of a pioneering space-technology company proving that the path to space doesn’t have to be linear. 👉 Discover the story → https://hubs.la/Q042-w650 #FirstToFuture #SmarterProductsFaster #SpaceInnovation #TECHNIA #Starhelix
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🚨 HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? Each week on "This Week in Spaceflight," we follow the key developments shaping activity across the space sector, from launch milestones to policy shifts and scientific discoveries, airing on NASASpaceflight LLC and the Popular Science Channel. Here’s what we covered this week: 🚀 #Artemis II rolls out to the pad ahead of its planned April launch 🌕 NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration considers accelerating CLPS missions and even changing early Artemis landing sites 🛰️ Blue Origin proposes a massive 51,600-satellite space-based data center constellation 💰 Rocket Lab secures a $190M contract for hypersonic test launches 🔄 New concepts emerge for using SpaceX Starship to push Orion to the Moon We also covered INNOSPACE’s launch failure investigation, HyImpulse’s SaxaVord Spaceport agreement, Japan’s H3 three-engine test, Hubble observing a comet breaking apart, TransAstra’s asteroid capture concept, and this week’s global space traffic updates. 📺 Watch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/g8YBxHAY #Spaceflight #Aerospace #CommercialSpace #SatelliteIndustry #RocketLab #BlueOrigin #SpacePolicy #SpaceNews Roscosmos, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, ESA Hubble and Webb Space Telescopes
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A few days ago, Sustain Space's Xiyuan-0 spacecraft was launched to test a robotic arm that is planned to become a key piece of in-space refueling services, part of their plans for the sustainable use of space For China in Space -> https://lnkd.in/e89wMJc3
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Varda Space Industries will occupy a former Mattel facility in El Segundo, giving it additional capacity to manufacture spacecraft at scale.
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SpaceX's Starship is rewriting the rules of spaceflight — but a new German Aerospace Center analysis suggests Europe could compete by prioritizing efficiency over raw power. Dive into the comparison of Starship and the theoretical RLV C5, and what it means for the future of heavy-lift launchers. Read more: https://wix.to/Prax8Sv #Spaceflight #Starship #Aerospace #EuropeanSpace
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