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"summary": "\nWASHINGTON — Composite materials startup Atomic-6 secured a $2 million agreement with the U.S. Space Force to mature its solar power array for military satellite applications, the company announced July 2. Based in Marietta, Georgia, Atomic-6 makes solar arrays that are designed to fold and unfold repeatedly, allowing spacecraft to reconfigure for different mission phases. […]\nThe post Space Force to fund development of Atomic-6 solar power for satellites appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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"summary": "\nResearch that leverages space to develop treatments for blindness, cancer, and Parkinson’s disease is jeopardized by the $6.1 billion NASA budget cuts recently announced for 2026 by President Trump. The cuts to the International Space Station (ISS), forecasted to be $508 million, halt space research and development momentum, discourage investors, impede growth of the space […]\nThe post This is not the time to cut space-enabled medical research appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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"summary": "\nBoeing has shipped two more O3b mPower broadband satellites to SES with hardware fixes the operator might no longer need thanks to a surprising assist from solar storms. \nThe post Boeing ships more O3b mPower satellites with fixes SES might no longer need appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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