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The Day the Soviets Built a World in Orbit

Forty years ago today, the USSR launched a 20-ton aluminum cylinder into low Earth orbit and called it 'Peace.' Over the next 15 years, Mir would host 104 people from 12 countries, survive a fire and a collision, and quietly teach humanity how to live in space.

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The Day America Shot Down Its Own Spy Satellite

Seventeen years ago, a Navy cruiser in the Pacific fired a missile at a tumbling reconnaissance satellite that had failed within hours of reaching orbit - officially to prevent toxic fuel from reaching the ground, unofficially to prove something far more significant to China and the world

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SaxaVord Spaceport

The UK's orbital ambitions rest on a remote Shetland island. How SaxaVord became Europe's first fully licensed vertical launch spaceport - and why, despite being ready for years, it's still waiting for a rocket that works.

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X Report 23 Feb 2026

SpaceX achieves significant milestones with record launches and reusable boosters, marking yet another successful day for both the Falcon 9 and Starlink programs.

Space Brief 23 Feb 2026

Explore SpaceX's latest record-breaking Starlink launches, emerging military interest in satellite tech, and insights into Europa's ice via Juno data.

X Report 22 Feb 2026

SpaceX achieved a new reuse milestone with its Falcon 9 booster as it successfully launched two Starlink missions within hours, underscoring the rapid expansion of the Starlink constellation.

Space Brief 22 Feb 2026

Today's highlights include a record-breaking Falcon 9 launch, NASA's Artemis 2 mission delay due to technical issues, and initiatives by Blue Origin in national security space projects.

X Report 21 Feb 2026

SpaceX continues its impressive launch cadence with a successful Falcon 9 mission deploying 25 Starlink satellites following previous weather delays. Additionally, the company has completed its second Falcon 9 launch in The Bahamas, showcasing its commitment to innovative recovery strategies.

Space Brief 21 Feb 2026

Today's briefing covers the latest SpaceX Starlink satellite launch, Boeing's missile-tracking sensor production, Blue Origin's national security projects, and more.

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Today in Space History

The Day America Shot Down Its Own Spy Satellite

Seventeen years ago, a Navy cruiser in the Pacific fired a missile at a tumbling reconnaissance satellite that had failed within hours of reaching orbit - officially to prevent toxic fuel from reaching the ground, unofficially to prove something far more significant to China and the world

Today in Space History

The Day the Soviets Built a World in Orbit

Forty years ago today, the USSR launched a 20-ton aluminum cylinder into low Earth orbit and called it 'Peace.' Over the next 15 years, Mir would host 104 people from 12 countries, survive a fire and a collision, and quietly teach humanity how to live in space.

Today in Space History

The Day a Rocket Changed Space Policy Forever

Thirty years ago, a Chinese rocket veered off course two seconds after liftoff, destroyed a village, and triggered a political scandal that reshaped how the United States controls space technology to this day

Today in Space History

The Day Two Satellites Said Hello at 26,000 Miles Per Hour

Seventeen years ago today, an operational American communications satellite and a dead Russian military relay crossed paths over Siberia. What happened next created more than 2,000 pieces of trackable debris - and fundamentally changed how the world thinks about space traffic.

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Santa Maria Spaceport (Azores)

Europe's Atlantic outpost enters the launch business. How Portugal's first licensed spaceport in the Azores is preparing for suborbital flights in 2026 and positioning to receive ESA's Space Rider in 2028.

SaxaVord Spaceport

The UK's orbital ambitions rest on a remote Shetland island. How SaxaVord became Europe's first fully licensed vertical launch spaceport - and why, despite being ready for years, it's still waiting for a rocket that works.

Etlaq Spaceport

The Middle East's first commercial spaceport is building launch heritage one rocket at a time. How Oman is positioning Duqm as a global launch hub - and what the 2025 delays tell us about the real pace of spaceport development.

Australian Space Centre Cape York

When your landlord won't sign the lease, you move. How Equatorial Launch Australia abandoned Arnhem Land and pivoted to Queensland - and what it means for Australia's equatorial launch ambitions.

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