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The Swedish military has contracts totaling $141 million with Iceye and Planet Labs.

Swedish military buys radar & optical satellites for $141M in contracts with Iceye and Planet Labs; deliveries start this yearJan 12, 2026

Eumetsat committed $1 billion to the EPS-Sterna constellation.

This time it’s final: Eumetsat commits to $1-billion EPS-Sterna constellation to study atmospheric temperature, humidityJan 12, 2026

Eumetsat is a meteorological organization comprising 30 nations.

This time it’s final: Eumetsat commits to $1-billion EPS-Sterna constellation to study atmospheric temperature, humidityJan 12, 2026

The EPS-Sterna constellation will study atmospheric temperature and humidity.

This time it’s final: Eumetsat commits to $1-billion EPS-Sterna constellation to study atmospheric temperature, humidityJan 12, 2026

The Lihong-1 vehicle potentially reached an altitude of 120 kilometres.

CCTV reports that CAS Space today successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle, potentially reaching 120 kilometres in altitude. Awaiting footage.Jan 12, 2026

CAS Space successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle.

CCTV reports that CAS Space today successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle, potentially reaching 120 kilometres in altitude. Awaiting footage.Jan 12, 2026

The capsule's parachute worked during the flight of the Lihong-1.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

The Lihong-1 vehicle potentially reached an altitude of 120 kilometers.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

The first flight of Lihong-1 carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload (LAM-MG-R1) from the CAS Institute of Mechanics.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

The first flight of Lihong-1 successfully involved a stage landing.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

CAS Space successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48 UTC.

🚀 ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48UTC, but failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to 3rd stage anomaly.Jan 12, 2026

The PSLV-C61 EOS-09 mission failed due to a third-stage anomaly.

🚀 ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48UTC, but failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to 3rd stage anomaly.Jan 12, 2026

ISRO's PSLV-C62 failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to a third-stage anomaly.

🚀 ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48UTC, but failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to 3rd stage anomaly.Jan 12, 2026

CAS-SPACE recovered the return capsule of Lihong-1 with a parachute.

At 08:00UTC, CAS-SPACE successfully completed the first test flight of suborbital vehicle Lihong-1 and recovered the return capsule with parachuteJan 12, 2026

CAS-SPACE successfully completed the first test flight of the suborbital vehicle Lihong-1 at 08:00 UTC.

At 08:00UTC, CAS-SPACE successfully completed the first test flight of suborbital vehicle Lihong-1 and recovered the return capsule with parachuteJan 12, 2026

Cosmic Penguin posted a tweet on January 12, 2026, addressing ISRO regarding the PS3 stage of PSLVC62.

What the heck are you doing to the PS3 stage @isro... #PSLVC62Jan 12, 2026

The last public update regarding the previous PSLV failure indicated a 'manufacturing error'.

BTW the previous PSLV failure - also involving the 3rd stage - 's investigation results were apparently withheld and not released (last public update was that there was a "manufacturing error"). Maybe they should now?Jan 12, 2026

The previous PSLV failure involved the third stage of the rocket.

BTW the previous PSLV failure - also involving the 3rd stage - 's investigation results were apparently withheld and not released (last public update was that there was a "manufacturing error"). Maybe they should now?Jan 12, 2026

The investigation results of the previous PSLV failure were reportedly withheld and not released.

BTW the previous PSLV failure - also involving the 3rd stage - 's investigation results were apparently withheld and not released (last public update was that there was a "manufacturing error"). Maybe they should now?Jan 12, 2026

The spacecraft was observed in a big spin on the camera feed.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

The third stage of the mission spun out of control at the tail end of its burn.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

After separation of the fourth stage, the spacecraft could not regain attitude control and its speed dropped.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

Telemetry suggests that the spin did not significantly affect the velocity of the spacecraft.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

Onboard cameras show a wildly spinning stage against the backdrop of Earth.

If you still have the live stream, you can see from this moment that the velocity keeps dropping after 4th stage ignition, and there's glimpse of the on board cameras on one of the consoles in front showing a wildly spinning stage on the backdrop of Earth.Jan 12, 2026

The velocity keeps dropping after the 4th stage ignition.

If you still have the live stream, you can see from this moment that the velocity keeps dropping after 4th stage ignition, and there's glimpse of the on board cameras on one of the consoles in front showing a wildly spinning stage on the backdrop of Earth.Jan 12, 2026

Cosmic Penguin posted a close-up video of a rocket camera on January 12, 2026.

Close up of the rocket camera:Jan 12, 2026

ISRO has initiated a detailed analysis of the anomaly encountered during the PSLV-C62 mission.

Not a good outlook to their workhorse rocket that has been generally reliable for years (33 since 1st launch)...Jan 12, 2026

The PSLV-C62 mission encountered an anomaly during the end of the PS3 stage.

Not a good outlook to their workhorse rocket that has been generally reliable for years (33 since 1st launch)...Jan 12, 2026

The failure occurred towards the end of the 3rd stage burn, resulting in the rocket spinning out of control before shutdown.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

India's PSLV-C62 mission failed during the 3rd stage burn.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

The PSLV-C62 mission is the 2nd consecutive failed mission for PSLV.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

ISRO has initiated a detailed analysis of the anomaly encountered during the PSLV-C62 mission.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

Eutelsat awarded Airbus a contract to build 340 OneWeb LEO satellites.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

Eutelsat has ordered 340 additional OneWeb satellites from Airbus.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can continue operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

The total number of OneWeb satellites ordered by Eutelsat is now 440.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

The first deliveries of the ordered satellites are scheduled for late 2026.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

The turnaround time for the fairing half SN173 is longer than B1053's turnaround between the STP-2 and ViaSat-3 missions.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

One of the fairing halves supporting the Starlink mission, SN173, debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

The fairing half supporting the Starlink mission, SN173, did not fly for 1568 days after its debut.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

CasSpace has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.

Rumours say CasSpace has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.Jan 12, 2026

CasSpace has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.

Confirmed by the CCTV. The vehicle reached height of 120km.Jan 12, 2026

The vehicle reached a height of 120 km.

Confirmed by the CCTV. The vehicle reached height of 120km.Jan 12, 2026

Cas Space has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.

Pic via Cas SpaceJan 12, 2026

Space Summit 2026 will be held at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore.

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026

The Space Summit is supported by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Singapore’s Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA), Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), SG Innovate, Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau (SECB), Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Space Faculty, and Space Industry Association – India (SIA-India).

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026

Experia Events organizes the Space Summit as a vertical of the Singapore Airshow.

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026

The Space Summit serves as a premier platform to foster dialogue, collaboration, and policy alignment in the global space ecosystem.

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026

The Swedish military has contracts totaling $141 million with Iceye and Planet Labs.

Swedish military buys radar & optical satellites for $141M in contracts with Iceye and Planet Labs; deliveries start this yearJan 12, 2026

Eumetsat committed $1 billion to the EPS-Sterna constellation.

This time it’s final: Eumetsat commits to $1-billion EPS-Sterna constellation to study atmospheric temperature, humidity
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Eumetsat is a meteorological organization comprising 30 nations.

This time it’s final: Eumetsat commits to $1-billion EPS-Sterna constellation to study atmospheric temperature, humidityJan 12, 2026

The EPS-Sterna constellation will study atmospheric temperature and humidity.

This time it’s final: Eumetsat commits to $1-billion EPS-Sterna constellation to study atmospheric temperature, humidityJan 12, 2026

The Lihong-1 vehicle potentially reached an altitude of 120 kilometres.

CCTV reports that CAS Space today successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle, potentially reaching 120 kilometres in altitude. Awaiting footage.Jan 12, 2026

CAS Space successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle.

CCTV reports that CAS Space today successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle, potentially reaching 120 kilometres in altitude. Awaiting footage.Jan 12, 2026

The capsule's parachute worked during the flight of the Lihong-1.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

The Lihong-1 vehicle potentially reached an altitude of 120 kilometers.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

The first flight of Lihong-1 carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload (LAM-MG-R1) from the CAS Institute of Mechanics.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

The first flight of Lihong-1 successfully involved a stage landing.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

CAS Space successfully conducted a suborbital launch and landing of its Lihong-1 vehicle.

Images of the first Lihong-1 flight from CAS Space. Parachute for capsule worked, stage landed successfully. Fight carried the microgravity laser additive manufacturing recoverable scientific experiment payload ( LAM-MG-R1) from CAS institute of mechanicsJan 12, 2026

ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48 UTC.

🚀 ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48UTC, but failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to 3rd stage anomaly.Jan 12, 2026

The PSLV-C61 EOS-09 mission failed due to a third-stage anomaly.

🚀 ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48UTC, but failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to 3rd stage anomaly.Jan 12, 2026

ISRO's PSLV-C62 failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to a third-stage anomaly.

🚀 ISRO's PSLV-C62 lifted off with 15 satellites at 04:48UTC, but failed to deliver the payloads to orbit due to 3rd stage anomaly.Jan 12, 2026

CAS-SPACE recovered the return capsule of Lihong-1 with a parachute.

At 08:00UTC, CAS-SPACE successfully completed the first test flight of suborbital vehicle Lihong-1 and recovered the return capsule with parachuteJan 12, 2026

CAS-SPACE successfully completed the first test flight of the suborbital vehicle Lihong-1 at 08:00 UTC.

At 08:00UTC, CAS-SPACE successfully completed the first test flight of suborbital vehicle Lihong-1 and recovered the return capsule with parachuteJan 12, 2026

Cosmic Penguin posted a tweet on January 12, 2026, addressing ISRO regarding the PS3 stage of PSLVC62.

What the heck are you doing to the PS3 stage @isro... #PSLVC62Jan 12, 2026

The last public update regarding the previous PSLV failure indicated a 'manufacturing error'.

BTW the previous PSLV failure - also involving the 3rd stage - 's investigation results were apparently withheld and not released (last public update was that there was a "manufacturing error"). Maybe they should now?Jan 12, 2026

The previous PSLV failure involved the third stage of the rocket.

BTW the previous PSLV failure - also involving the 3rd stage - 's investigation results were apparently withheld and not released (last public update was that there was a "manufacturing error"). Maybe they should now?Jan 12, 2026

The investigation results of the previous PSLV failure were reportedly withheld and not released.

BTW the previous PSLV failure - also involving the 3rd stage - 's investigation results were apparently withheld and not released (last public update was that there was a "manufacturing error"). Maybe they should now?Jan 12, 2026

The spacecraft was observed in a big spin on the camera feed.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

The third stage of the mission spun out of control at the tail end of its burn.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

After separation of the fourth stage, the spacecraft could not regain attitude control and its speed dropped.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

Telemetry suggests that the spin did not significantly affect the velocity of the spacecraft.

It seems the 3rd stage spun out of control at the tail end of its burn. From the little of telemetry screen that we can see after, it seems it didn't affect the velocity much, but after 4th stage sep. it couldn't regain attitude control & speed just drops.Jan 12, 2026

Onboard cameras show a wildly spinning stage against the backdrop of Earth.

If you still have the live stream, you can see from this moment that the velocity keeps dropping after 4th stage ignition, and there's glimpse of the on board cameras on one of the consoles in front showing a wildly spinning stage on the backdrop of Earth.Jan 12, 2026

The velocity keeps dropping after the 4th stage ignition.

If you still have the live stream, you can see from this moment that the velocity keeps dropping after 4th stage ignition, and there's glimpse of the on board cameras on one of the consoles in front showing a wildly spinning stage on the backdrop of Earth.Jan 12, 2026

Cosmic Penguin posted a close-up video of a rocket camera on January 12, 2026.

Close up of the rocket camera:Jan 12, 2026

ISRO has initiated a detailed analysis of the anomaly encountered during the PSLV-C62 mission.

Not a good outlook to their workhorse rocket that has been generally reliable for years (33 since 1st launch)...Jan 12, 2026

The PSLV-C62 mission encountered an anomaly during the end of the PS3 stage.

Not a good outlook to their workhorse rocket that has been generally reliable for years (33 since 1st launch)...Jan 12, 2026

The failure occurred towards the end of the 3rd stage burn, resulting in the rocket spinning out of control before shutdown.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

India's PSLV-C62 mission failed during the 3rd stage burn.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

The PSLV-C62 mission is the 2nd consecutive failed mission for PSLV.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

ISRO has initiated a detailed analysis of the anomaly encountered during the PSLV-C62 mission.

Oh no, India's PSLV failed again! Like the last flight, the issue occured during the 3rd stage burn, but this time more towards the end of the burn, with it spinning out of control just before shutdown. This is the 2nd failed mission in a row for PSLV.Jan 12, 2026

Eutelsat awarded Airbus a contract to build 340 OneWeb LEO satellites.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

Eutelsat has ordered 340 additional OneWeb satellites from Airbus.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can continue operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

The total number of OneWeb satellites ordered by Eutelsat is now 440.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

The first deliveries of the ordered satellites are scheduled for late 2026.

Eutelsat has ordered 340 more OneWeb satellites from Airbus! This brings the total number on order to 440. These satellites will ensure the OneWeb constellation can keep operating as earlier launched satellites reach the end of their lifespan. First deliveries are late this year.Jan 12, 2026

The turnaround time for the fairing half SN173 is longer than B1053's turnaround between the STP-2 and ViaSat-3 missions.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

Falcon 9 launched 29 Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

One of the fairing halves supporting the Starlink mission, SN173, debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

The fairing half supporting the Starlink mission, SN173, did not fly for 1568 days after its debut.

One of the fairing halves supporting today's Starlink mission, SN173, might be the weirdest half ever. According to our tracking, it debuted on the SXM-8 mission in 2021, and then didn't fly for 1568 days! That's even longer then B1053's turnaround between STP-2 & ViaSat-3! 🤯Jan 12, 2026

CasSpace has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.

Rumours say CasSpace has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.Jan 12, 2026

CasSpace has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.

Confirmed by the CCTV. The vehicle reached height of 120km.Jan 12, 2026

The vehicle reached a height of 120 km.

Confirmed by the CCTV. The vehicle reached height of 120km.Jan 12, 2026

Cas Space has completed the Lihong-1 sub-orbital flight test.

Pic via Cas SpaceJan 12, 2026

Space Summit 2026 will be held at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore.

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026

The Space Summit is supported by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Singapore’s Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA), Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), SG Innovate, Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau (SECB), Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Space Faculty, and Space Industry Association – India (SIA-India).

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026

Experia Events organizes the Space Summit as a vertical of the Singapore Airshow.

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026

The Space Summit serves as a premier platform to foster dialogue, collaboration, and policy alignment in the global space ecosystem.

Countdown on for Singapore Space Summit 2026Jan 11, 2026