Space is becoming increasingly congested, contested and competed over. It has never been so easy – or so cheap – to launch... more
US Space Command was re-established in 2019, with responsibility for all military operations in outer space. But how much adversarial... more
The US is the undisputed predominant space power. But for how long? While Western private companies such as Space X... more
How does space power fit into German defence thinking, and has this changed since German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for... more
We hear about the dangers of space debris all the time – the high velocities with which discarded or disused... more
There is no pan-European approach to space. Instead, there is a diverse set of European actors, agencies and infrastructures that... more
Keeping track of satellites requires space situational awareness (SSA). But how does one acquire this information, and how subjective is... more
Space launches in 2024 are routine events – new satellites enter orbit on a weekly basis, and the industry is... more
After three years of setting up and running UK Space Command, Air Vice Marshal Paul Godfrey joins us to discuss... more
Does a state's power on Earth translates into influence in orbit – and vice versa? Dr Jana Robinson, Managing Director... more
Multilateral efforts to prevent an arms race in outer space have been going on for decades. The most recent efforts... more
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