Commercial Space

  • Redwire Joins $151 Billion Contract for Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Initiative

    Redwire Corporation is a key player in the expanding commercial space sector, aligning with national security interests. Specializing in essential space mission infrastructure like advanced cameras and sensors, the company is well-positioned to capitalize on a market projected to exceed $500 billion over two decades. Recent acquisition of drone manufacturer Edge Autonomy further bolsters Redwire’s capabilities in autonomous systems, aligning with U.S. defense modernization efforts.

    2 hours ago
  • Space Stocks Surge Amidst Growing Sector Optimism into 2026

    Space stocks are surging towards 2026, driven by technological leaps like reusable rockets and miniaturized satellites. Commercial applications are expanding beyond government missions to include global internet, climate monitoring, and even space tourism. Significant private investment fuels this growth, though regulatory hurdles and space debris remain challenges. The sector presents a compelling, albeit high-risk, frontier for investors anticipating a significant economic expansion into space.

    15 hours ago
  • Australia’s First Rocket Launch Ends in Explosive Failure

    Gilmour Space’s inaugural launch of the Eris rocket in Australia failed on July 29th, 14 seconds after liftoff. Despite the explosion, the company considers the test a step towards launch capability, citing successful engine burn and data acquisition. The launch was Australia’s first attempt to design and launch a rocket indigenously, aiming to validate the Eris’s design for future commercial launches. Gilmour Space, founded in 2015, intends to establish Australia in the global space sector with the two-stage, small satellite launch vehicle.

    2025年7月29日