
A New Cold War Is Quietly Unfolding 22,000 Miles Above Earth
A silent contest is unfolding 22,000 miles above Earth as U.S. and Chinese satellites engage in complex maneuvers, signaling a new era of space militarization.
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A silent contest is unfolding 22,000 miles above Earth as U.S. and Chinese satellites engage in complex maneuvers, signaling a new era of space militarization.

China's successful in-orbit refueling of a satellite in geostationary orbit highlights a growing strategic gap, as the U.S. works to operationalize a capability it pioneered nearly two decades ago.

Australian firm HEO Robotics, known for its in-orbit satellite photography, is expanding its services to geostationary orbit and plans for deep space imaging.

A new study reveals that the biggest hurdles for space-based solar power are not in orbit but on Earth, citing land availability for receiving stations as the main constraint.

Space startup Impulse Space has secured three major deals to transport satellites to geostationary orbit in under 24 hours, a dramatic reduction from months.