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Diffraqtion is collaborating with the U.S. Space Force’s Apollo Accelerator and the Space Systems Command TAP Lab to integrate its sensor data into military space defense architectures.
Space Systems Command is delivering reliable space capability to the warfighter quicker and at the best value to the American taxpayer.
SSC awarded the SDA-3 missions to SpaceX for launches projected to begin in the third quarter of fiscal year 2027.
SSC awarded the SDA-2 missions to SpaceX for launches projected to begin in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026.
SpaceX received $739 million in new task orders for Phase 3, Lane 1 of the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) from the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC).
SSC awarded the NTO-5 launches to SpaceX, projected to occur in the first and second quarters of fiscal year 2027 and 2028, respectively.
In 2024, SSC awarded SpaceX, Blue Origin, and United Launch Alliance (ULA) an umbrella contract worth up to $5.6 billion for Phase 3, Lane 1 of NSSL.
The launch will carry the USSF-87 mission for the United States Space Force's Space Systems Command.
The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command has released a Request for Information seeking commercial sources for environmental monitoring data to support global military operations.
SSC intends to use vendor responses to shape future procurement strategies for the 2027 fiscal year, potentially leading to pilot contracts for weather data integration.
As part of the extended mission, SSC will support more than 50 low Earth orbit direct-to-Earth passes during the PExT direct-to-Earth campaign.
SSC's ground stations will provide a link between Earth and space for the PExT demonstration.
The Swedish Space Corporation will change its name to 'SSC Space' starting in 2026.
The extended testing will include direct-to-Earth testing with Swedish Space Corporation (SSC).
During the extended mission operations, SSC will support flight demonstrations across more than 50 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) direct-to-Earth passes.
The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) has been selected to demonstrate direct-to-Earth, forward, and return links on the Ka-band using its global ground station network in support of NASA's Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT) technology demonstration.
Connectivity during the PExT demonstration will be facilitated through SSC's partner ground station in Weilheim, Germany, owned by the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
PExT will link to Earth via SSC’s partner ground station in Weilheim, Germany.
SSC will support flight demonstrations throughout more than 50 direct-to-Earth passes.
The United States Space Force and the United States Space Force Space Systems Command are involved in the STP-S30 mission.