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Blue Origin to focus on competition with a 10% cut to its workforce
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Blue Origin, the aerospace company founded by Jeff Bezos, has announced a 10% reduction in its workforce, affecting approximately 1,400 employees across its Florida, Texas, and Washington facilities. The layoffs, disclosed February 13, signal a strategic shift for the company as it moves away from heavy research and development and focuses on scaling up production of its New Glenn rocket and other key projects.
Expand Expanding CloseStarship Flight 8: Is a February launch still achievable?
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SpaceX hasn’t stopped working on getting its Starship Flight 8 hardware ready to fly, but does it have a chance to launch by the end of February? If previous timelines are to be believed, it seems unlikely, and that’s before the FAA releases the rocket from its mishap investigation.
Expand Expanding CloseNASA’s Artemis program is in a weird spot as it awaits a leader and path forward
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The Artemis program, officially named and accelerated during President Trump’s first term, aims to return astronauts to the Moon and establish a sustainable human presence. Building upon earlier initiatives, including the Constellation program under President George W. Bush, the program has faced significant delays and escalating costs. Estimates suggest that by 2025, the total expenditure could reach $93 billion.
Expand Expanding CloseSenators propose nearly $20B budget for ‘Iron Dome for America’
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Building upon recent developments in the United States’ missile defense strategy, two Republican senators have introduced legislation to fund President Donald Trump’s proposed “Iron Dome for America.” This initiative aims to establish a next-generation missile defense shield, leveraging space-based technologies to counter evolving threats from adversaries such as China and Russia.
Expand Expanding CloseWhat is going on with Starliner? Is it going to launch this year?
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Boeing’s Starliner program has been nearly disastrous for the last few years. With every step forward, it feels like there are two steps backward. Boeing is losing money hand over fist on Starliner, so what have they been doing?
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List of airlines with Starlink internet service
SpaceX’s Starlink internet has made waves for those looking for reliable and fast internet service while in remote places. A sector that is seeing the biggest growth due to Starlink’s success is inflight Wi-Fi. Below is a list of all the airlines that have or are working on rolling out inflight Wi-Fi using Starlink.
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How many rockets has SpaceX launched in 2025?
Once again, SpaceX is hoping to break records with a staggering 175 to 180 launches for the year – and that’s just for Falcons. This could also be Starship‘s biggest year yet, and maybe even by the end of it, it’s an operational rocket. Keep track of SpaceX’s progress with the list below of SpaceX’s launches for 2025.
Expand Expanding CloseStarship’s Florida presence will be much larger than in Starbase
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SpaceX hasn’t given up its hope to launch Starship from Kennedy Space Center, and things are starting to pick back up over on the Space Coast. If you thought Starbase was impressive, SpaceX’s Florida version will dwarf it by comparison.
Expand Expanding CloseArgonaut Moon lander to be developed by ESA, Thales Alenia Space
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The European Space Agency has officially entered the lunar exploration race with the development of Argonaut, a next-generation lunar lander designed to transport cargo, scientific instruments, and technology to the Moon. This marks a major milestone in Europe’s space ambitions and its role in international lunar exploration efforts.
Expand Expanding CloseStarship Flight 8: Booster 15 completes static fire
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SpaceX successfully static-fired the booster to be used for the flight of Starship Flight 8. The booster was rolled out Saturday after spending a few weeks in the MegaBay receiving its 33 Raptor engines.
Expand Expanding CloseSenate science committee to examine Greenland purchase before NASA Administrator interview
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The Senate committee for Commerce, Science, and Transportation, the one that oversees NASA, is holding a hearing on the potential benefits of purchasing Greenland, while the nation’s space program is in need of leadership from the nominated administrator and private astronaut, Jared Isaacman.
Expand Expanding CloseBlue Origin simulated lunar gravity on its latest New Shepard flight
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Tuesday morning, Blue Origin launches its 29th New Shepard mission from West Texas. While the missions have become rather mundane, this time the company was able to spin the capsule up to simulate lunar gravity for the payloads it carried.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX makes progress on second Starship launch pad
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SpaceX continues to grind away at the work needed to complete its second launch pad for its Starship rocket. The company has learned a lot from its first pad and is now getting closer to having an upgraded pad in almost every way in the near future.
Expand Expanding CloseNavigating the controversy surrounding the ‘Iron Dome for America’
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President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to develop an advanced missile defense system, referred to as the “Iron Dome for America,” has sparked significant debate. While the initiative aims to protect the United States from a range of missile threats, including ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles, it has elicited both support and criticism.
Expand Expanding CloseArtemis 2: NASA has hope to launch sooner rather than later
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While the White House may or may not be working towards canceling or drastically changing the Artemis Program, NASA is working on keeping it moving. While December’s Artemis 2 delay sounded like a “no earlier than” date, it now sounds like it’s more a “no later than” date.
Expand Expanding CloseMore people believe in alien abductions than support an invasion of Greenland
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One of the crazy ideas that have been floated by President Trump in his second term has been to annex Greenland as the nation’s 51st state. The nation hosts a key Space Force Base that deals with early warning missiles coming from Russia or China.
Expand Expanding CloseAxiom-4: Meet the crew of the next private astronaut mission to the ISS
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In just a few months, Axiom-4 will launch on its Falcon 9 rocket to send the fourth private astronaut mission to the ISS. It plans to stay on station for two to three weeks. With it will come the return of human spaceflight from the nations of Poland and Hungary since the 1970s and 1980s.
Expand Expanding CloseFrom Apollo to Artemis: Blue Ghost launches the latest generation retroreflector to the Moon
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Last month, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a small commercial lunar lander toward the Moon. Among its payloads is a retroreflector designed to enable precise measurements of the distance to Earth’s nearest celestial body while also testing Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX to rival NASA’s VAB with GigaBay Starship building
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SpaceX is still working towards a new expanded Starship presence at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Part of that will be a massive new structure that will rival NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building on the space coast horizon, called GigaBay.
Expand Expanding CloseBoom’s first supersonic flight was #ShotOniPhone featuring Starlink
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Tuesday morning, Boom Supersonic made its supersonic flight debut with its XB-1 test aircraft. The flight featured the first civil supersonic flight from a jet-powered aircraft made in America and was live-streamed for all to see. Using SpaceX’s Starlink and an iPhone, aviation enthusiasts were treated to some of the best in-flight views ever.
Expand Expanding CloseElon just sent his most bizarre tweet ever… and its about Starliner’s crew
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You might have thought our discussion of Starliner‘s crew was over, at least until the crew returned home on SpaceX’s Crew-9 Dragon. However, it seems like President Trump and Elon Musk are looking to make Boeing’s issue a political matter by calling for their return “as soon as possible.” Even though they are safe and have had no issues staying up on the station for an extended mission.
Expand Expanding CloseWatch Boom fly its XB-1 aircraft past the speed of sound for the first time
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Boom Supersonic is working on bringing supersonic commercial air travel back. To do this, they have been working on their subscale XB-1 aircraft to test the systems needed to achieve supersonic flight. Today, the company is attempting its first supersonic flight.
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Space Explored Podcast: Boeing and Airbus out of space?
Terminal Count is a weekly newsletter and podcast discussing the current events of the spaceflight industry. This week, Seth discusses recent reports suggesting Boeing and Airbus divest from space, plenty of SpaceX headlines, and the difficultly President Trump might face changing current space policy.
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Terminal Count: Boeing and Airbus out of space?
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A recent Space Capital report states that the massive defense primes of Boeing and Airbus could divest themselves of space entirely. Given the new administration’s wish to potentially sack SLS, could companies like Boeing be out of space entirely?
Check out this week’s podcast.
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