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            "title": "DGA Selects Infinite Orbits for €50M PALADIN Satellite-Inspection Service",
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            "summary": "France’s Directorate General of Armament has awarded the €50M PALADIN framework agreement to Infinite Orbits to deliver a geostationary orbit inspection and monitoring service for the nation’s Space Command. The PALADIN project is part of France’s Action et Résilience Spatiale (ARES – Space Action and Resilience) initiative, which aims to monitor and counter direct threats […]\nThe post DGA Selects Infinite Orbits for €50M PALADIN Satellite-Inspection Service appeared first on European Spaceflight.",
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            "title": "CREAM: avoiding collisions in space through automation",
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            "summary": "Earth orbit is becoming increasingly crowded. With over 11 000 active satellites and many thousands more expected in the coming years as well as over 1.2 million pieces of space debris greater than 1 cm, the risk of in-orbit collisions has turned into a daily operational concern. ESA is investing in automation technologies that can help satellite operators respond more effectively to collision risks.",
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            "title": "Raptor 3 testing ramps up at SpaceX McGregor",
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            "title": "NASA Invites Media to View Artemis II Orion Stage Adapter at Marshall",
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            "summary": "NASA has selected KBR Wyle Services, LLC of Fulton, Maryland, to provide services to the Human Health and Performance Directorate at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, which focuses on astronaut health, occupational health, and research that could help mitigate health risks for future human spaceflight missions. The Human Health and Performance Contract 2 […]",
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            "summary": "To drive the development of key space-based capabilities for the United States, NASA is exploring an opportunity to demonstrate technology to raise a spacecraft’s orbit to a higher altitude. Two American companies – Cambrian Works of Reston, Virginia, and Katalyst Space Technologies of Flagstaff, Arizona – will develop concept design studies for a possible orbit […]",
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            "summary": "After a week of weather delays across the U.S, launch cadence increases as providers strive…\r\nThe post Launch Roundup: Vulcan and Ariane to launch ahead of Starlink missions appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.",
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            "summary": "Science in Space August 2025 Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things, from single-celled bacteria to plants and animals containing vast numbers of them. Cells have adapted for a wide variety of settings and functions. Nerve cells in humans and animals, for example, have long, thin extensions that rapidly transmit signals, while […]",
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            "summary": "NASA is accepting U.S. submissions for the second phase of the agency’s LunaRecycle Challenge, a Moon-focused recycling competition. The challenge aims to develop solutions for recycling common trash materials – like fabrics, plastics, foam, and metals – that could accumulate from activities such as system operations, industrial activities, and building habitats in deep space. Phase […]",
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