Hacking satellites to expose vulnerabilities.

T-Minus Space Daily
VisionSpace Technologies has demonstrated how easy it is to exploit software vulnerabilities on satellites, as well as the ground stations that control them. China has conducted its first test of a lunar lander that they plan to use to take humans to the Moon. Rocket Lab has completed the Systems Integration Review (SIR) for the US Space Force’s VICTUS HAZE mission, and more.
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Selected Reading
Yamcs v5.8.6 Vulnerability Assessment
OpenC3 Cosmos 6.0.0: A Security Assessment of an Open-Source Mission Framework – VisionSpace
China tests spacecraft it hopes will put first Chinese on the moon- Reuters
Globalstar Announces Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results
Karman Space & Defense Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
Firefly Aerospace hits $9.8 billion valuation in Nasdaq debut as shares takeoff- Reuters
Voyager Acquires ElectroMagnetic Systems, Inc.
As NASA Missions Study Interstellar Comet, Hubble Makes Size Estimate
Muon Space Unveils XL Satellite Platform, Announces Hubble Network as First Customer
The Goddard 100 Student Contest Celebrating a Century of Rocketry - NSS
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