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UK entrepreneur says his business empire no longer has ‘the deepest pockets’
Ship and main booster lost minutes into flight after topping 100km atmospheric limit
US defence group’s decision to withdraw from first stage of competition leaves just one contender
Seoul has big ambitions for independent launches and a GPS-like satellite network
Deal to build capacity for independent launches comes as ESA releases first images of galaxies from Euclid telescope
Programme is expected to be one of the most hotly contested procurement deals in the UK in years
Which companies will win the rush to the Moon?
Concerns over climate change are fuelling breakthroughs in satellite technology that harnesses the sun’s energy
Eight-year expedition to Psyche aims to shed light on Earth’s origins
The Earth is encircled with decades-old litter. Who will take control?
Mishaps rise amid growing congestion of the thousands of satellites in low earth orbits
Dave Limp will replace Bob Smith as rocket company seeks an edge in the private sector space race
Governments have abdicated responsibility as billionaires become geopolitical actors
DLA Piper is the latest firm to open a practice group dedicated to the rapidly growing industry
The FT delves into the events that led to the crash of the Hakuto-R lander in April and uncovers a corporate culture described by some as ‘toxic’
Such exploration was once the preserve of the most powerful nations — soon, this will no longer be the case
Chandrayaan-3 has big implications for the rocket leagues
India’s successful landing is the latest manifestation of renewed interest in lunar exploration, driven both by national pride and strategic considerations
Unmanned craft spins out of control, underscoring decline of space programme since cold war peak
UK’s largest defence company agrees biggest-ever deal with supplier of mission-critical space systems
Capital raising for space sector is easier in private markets, says controlling Fuchs family
Plane maker and US start-up Voyager join race to build commercial alternatives before ISS is decommissioned
Commons science committee calls for improved leadership from government and collaboration between regulators
If a rocket enters space and nobody cares, does it make a sound?
Bezos-backed rocket group eyes new partnerships and acquisitions as it competes with SpaceX
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