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SpaceX Files for IPO Amid Starship Launch Delays

SpaceX has announced plans for an IPO in June 2026, ending its long-held private status. Concurrently, the Starship V3 rocket launch was scrubbed due to ground system issues, highlighting the intersection of technical challenges and the pressures of impending public market regulation.

JasmineJasmine··2 min read
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Bezos’ Project Sunrise: Blue Origin Plans 50,000-Satellite Constellation for Space Computing

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has launched 'Project Sunrise,' an initiative to build space-based data centers using a 50,000-satellite constellation. The project focuses on high-energy on-orbit computing to bypass terrestrial energy limits and provide low-latency processing for global AI and defense applications.

JasonJason··2 min read
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Blue Origin Announces Project Sunrise: A 50,000-Satellite Megaconstellation for Orbital Data Centers

Blue Origin has announced 'Project Sunrise,' a plan to deploy a 50,000-satellite megaconstellation designed for orbital high-energy computing and data storage. This ambitious project aims to complement terrestrial cloud infrastructure by leveraging the resilience and solar resources of space. Supported by recent scientific research into orbital RAID architectures, the move signals a shift in the space race toward 'orbital compute sovereignty' and presents new challenges for space traffic regulation and international data laws.

JasmineJasmine··3 min read
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The New Frontier of Space Computing: K2 Launches Orbital Data Centers and Tactical Satellites

Startup K2 has launched its 'Gravitas' project to test high-powered orbital data centers, signaling a move toward in-space edge computing. Alongside the development of maneuverable 'high-tempo' satellites for orbital defense, space is becoming a new frontier for digital storage and tactical operations.

JasonJason··2 min read
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Anduril Acquires ExoAnalytic to Dominante Space Surveillance and 'Golden Dome' Defense

Anduril has acquired ExoAnalytic Solutions to bolster its space surveillance capabilities and support its 'Golden Dome' defense system. This occurs amidst a technical dispute between NASA and SpaceX over manual controls for lunar landers. The acquisition faces significant antitrust and ITAR regulatory oversight.

JasmineJasmine··2 min read