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LEO Aerospace
LEO Aerospace
LEO Aerospace develops the Orbital Rocket small launch vehicle (cancelled), as cataloged by NewSpace Index.
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Reference sources: New Space Tracker company directory
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Bellatrix and TelePIX plan 2028 air-breathing VLEO imaging demonstrationSpaceNews / May 29, 2026
South Korean optical payload developer TelePIX and Indian propulsion specialist Bellatrix Aerospace have teamed up on a very low Earth orbit geospatial demonstration mission slated for 2028.
The post Bellatrix and TelePIX plan 2028 air-breathing VLEO imaging demonstration appeared first on SpaceNews.Aspect Aerospace secures early funding to advance swarm-deployable VLEO satellitesSpaceNews / Apr 1, 2026
Aspect Aerospace, a University of South Alabama spin-off, has raised $2.4 million to develop circuit-board-sized spacecraft that could be deployed from space into very low Earth orbit in swarms to monitor the space environment.
The post Aspect Aerospace secures early funding to advance swarm-deployable VLEO satellites appeared first on SpaceNews.European Defence Agency Awards Contract for First VLEO Military Satellite ConceptEuropean Spaceflight / Mar 16, 2026The European Defence Agency (EDA) has awarded a €15.65 million research contract to a consortium led by Spanish aerospace engineering company Sener to design a military satellite specifically optimised for very low Earth orbit (VLEO). VLEO is the region of space between approximately 150 and 350 kilometres above the surface of Earth. Operating in this […]
The post European Defence Agency Awards Contract for First VLEO Military Satellite Concept appeared first on European Spaceflight.The next generation of radar needed to detect micro-debris and enable a safer LEOSpaceNews / Nov 18, 2025
As someone deeply involved in the space sector, I’ve seen firsthand how low Earth orbit (LEO) is becoming increasingly congested. Satellite operators, space agencies and aerospace companies are all facing a growing threat from orbital debris. With more than 10,000 active satellites already in orbit and millions of smaller fragments accumulating, the risk of collision […]
The post The next generation of radar needed to detect micro-debris and enable a safer LEO appeared first on SpaceNews.
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