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Halfway to the Stars: Midweek Recap
Your quick briefing on the latest missions, insights, and member highlights.
Latest missions, key insights, and notable contributions from the SpaceInfo community — keeping you informed and connected as we move through the week. Stay up to date with the ideas and stories shaping our shared view of space.
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Leonardo and Unibap Forge Strategic Alliance to Advance Real-Time Intelligence in Space
October 30, 2025 — In a move set to reshape the landscape of satellite intelligence and on-orbit data processing, Leonardo S.p.A., a global leader in aerospace, defense, and security, has announced a strategic cooperation with Unibap Space Solutions AB, a Swedish company specializing in space-based computing. The partnership aims to pioneer the next generation of real-time space intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.
Blue Origin’s Mars Telecommunications Orbiter: Building the Internet of Mars
Blue Origin’s Mars Telecommunications Orbiter isn’t just a spacecraft — it’s a statement of intent. By merging modular spacecraft design, hybrid propulsion, and AI-driven autonomy, Blue Origin is signaling its readiness to help build the digital backbone of humanity’s interplanetary future.
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Image of the Week - By @thunderAL_Foto
When we observe the night sky, we see almost exclusively objects that belong to our galaxy, the Milky Way. All visible points of light — stars such as Aldebaran or Betelgeuse, as well as open and globular star clusters like the Pleiades — are part of this galaxy. With the unaided eye, that is, without instruments such as binoculars or telescopes, no objects outside the Milky Way are visible. On a cosmic scale, the entire starry sky thus lies directly within our galactic neighborhood.
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