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Orbital Access
Orbital Access
Orbital Access develops the Orbital 500 small launch vehicle (cancelled), as cataloged by NewSpace Index.
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Orbital Access
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Company News
Startup working with University of Texas focuses on trapping small debrisSpaceNews / Jul 15, 2026
NAPA, Calif. – Florida startup Satellite Orbital Access and Removal (SOAR) announced a partnership July 15 with the University of Texas, El Paso, (UTEP) to develop a passive system to […]
The post Startup working with University of Texas focuses on trapping small debris appeared first on SpaceNews.Texas AM partners with Aegis to orbit TAMU SPIRIT research hub on ISSSpaceDaily / Feb 23, 2026Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 17, 2026
Texas A and M University has developed TAMU SPIRIT, a dedicated orbital research platform that will be deployed on the International Space Station in partnership with Aegis Aerospace. The platform will mount on the station's Express Logistics Carrier 3 and give Texas A and M System faculty, researchers and students sustained access to the conditions of low Earth orbit for a wide range of experimSouthern Launch to Host Lux Aeterna Re-Entries South AustraliaSpaceDaily / Dec 18, 2025Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 18, 2025
Southern Launch and Lux Aeterna have signed a contract to conduct orbital re-entries of Lux Aeterna's reusable satellite infrastructure to the Koonibba Test Range in South Australia. The partnership will support the future of circular space manufacturing and operations with rapid, reliable, and flexible access to orbit, enabling governments, businesses, and research organizations to maximise theThe case for a southern launch corridor: Yuma’s role in the future of spaceflightSpaceNews / Nov 12, 2025The dream of accessible space travel is inching closer to reality. As private companies push the boundaries of space tourism and orbital logistics, the need for strategically located and versatile spaceports is becoming increasingly critical. While established players like Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Vandenberg Space Force Base hold significant sway, the future of […]
The post The case for a southern launch corridor: Yuma’s role in the future of spaceflight appeared first on SpaceNews.
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