
China's Space Ambitions Threaten US Leadership Within 5 Years
A new report warns China's rapidly growing space program, fueled by massive investment, is on track to surpass U.S. dominance in the sector within five years.
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A new report warns China's rapidly growing space program, fueled by massive investment, is on track to surpass U.S. dominance in the sector within five years.

Military officials are warning of catastrophic consequences from Russia's reported development of a nuclear anti-satellite weapon designed for use in low-Earth orbit.

Buckley Space Force Base has returned to normal operations after a report of suspected explosives prompted a major security response and temporary gate closures.

United Launch Alliance is preparing for its first launch of the year, a national security mission for the U.S. Space Force carrying orbital surveillance satellites.

The U.S. Space Force is accelerating partnerships with the commercial sector to integrate advanced technology and shorten defensive response times in space.

Vandenberg Space Force Base supported its eighth launch of 2026, with a Falcon 9 rocket successfully deploying the Starlink 17-33 mission on February 7.

SpaceX is set to launch an advanced GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force tonight, named in honor of Ellison Onizuka, an astronaut lost in the Challenger disaster.

Vandenberg Space Force Base is seeking commercial partners to build and operate the West Coast's first launch pad for super-heavy rockets, a major step to enhance national security space capabilities.

Experts urge the U.S. to dismantle the wall between its civil and military space programs to effectively compete with China's rapid lunar advancements.

Operations at Buckley Space Force Base have returned to normal after a suspected bomb threat prompted a full emergency response and road closures on Monday.

The U.S. Space Force is celebrating its sixth anniversary, marking a period of rapid development for the nation's newest military branch focused on securing interests in space.

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.