A $30 million contract was just awarded to Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to develop ground systems for the Space Force's Evolved Strategic Satcom program. The European Space Agency is making big investments into nuclear propulsion. And NASA just unlocked a process to turn lunar dust into oxygen.! All this and more, on today's space brief. 5. Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to Develop Ground Systems for Next-Gen Space Comms Network The US Space Force has awarded $30 million contracts to both Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to develop competing ground systems for the Evolved Strategic Satcom (ESS) program. ESS is a classified satcom system designed to operate in the event of a nuclear war and is part of the nation's nuclear communications architecture. The ESS program is aimed at augmenting and eventually replacing the current Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) network of nuclear-hardened geostationary satellites made by Lockheed Martin. Northrop Grumman devel...
First, a group of 51 National Guard adjutant generals is urging President Joe Biden to create a separate Space National Guard. Next, physicists have proposed that a large population of small black holes flooded the early universe with particles and radiation, creating their own black hole-powered Big Bang. Finally, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk claims that a recent test flight was a "success," but a group of environmental groups have sued the FAA because they disagree. All this and more on today's space brief. 5. National Guard Urges Biden to Support Separate Space Guard A group of 51 National Guard adjutant generals is urging President Joe Biden to create a separate Space National Guard (SNG), overturning a decision by the Office of Management and Budget. The OMB directed the Department of Defense to prepare for the voluntary transfer of National Guard members currently performing space missions to a new “Space Component,” which would include both full-time and par...