The proposed satellites, in addition to providing internet services, could spy on Starlink satellites and possibly disable them.
The diminutive launch vehicle failed during its inaugural flight last year, but India is now celebrating a successful mission after the rocket's second flight.
The conditional approval will require the Project Kuiper team to report launches on a semi-annual basis and retire satellites after seven years.
A swap arrangement is reportedly in the works between the Russian space agency and Arianespace.
A Falcon 9 rocket sent 114 payloads to orbit, signaling the start to another potentially record-breaking year for the private space company.
The company is poised to accomplish CEO Elon Musk's stated goal of performing 60 flights in 2022.
SpaceX is ready to launch a historic lunar lander and a batch of its competitor's satellites, missions that had been put on hold due to unspecified issues.
SpaceX is launching a batch of internet satellites belonging to its main rival, OneWeb, in one of the more unintuitive launches of the year.
A recently launched prototype satellite is proving to be a bright nuisance for astronomers, but it could soon be joined by 100 more satellites just like it.
AST SpaceMobile fully deployed the satellite's array of antennas that stretches across 693-square-feet.
OneWeb cancelled launches aboard Russia's Soyuz rocket following the country's invasion of Ukraine.
ESA's Euclid telescope was supposed to launch earlier this year on a Soyuz rocket, but Russian aggression is forcing the space agency to look elsewhere.
Called SUSIE, the reusable spacecraft would be capable of delivering crews and cargo to space, and perform vertical landings when returning home.
AST SpaceMobile's recently launched BlueWalker 3 satellite will soon unfurl its massive antenna, making it among the brightest objects in the night sky.
Launches of OneWeb satellites were suspended following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but the new deal with Arianespace offers hope for the SpaceX rival.
Millions of pieces of space junk currently orbit Earth, the fastest of which move at speeds reaching 17,500 miles per hour.
British company OneWeb had to terminate a lucrative contract after Russia put forth a list of unreasonable demands.
Users are reporting "Degraded Service" this morning.
The agency is bringing together experts to build tools that seek to standardize communication between tens of thousands of satellites.
The European Space Agency is teaming up with Astroscale to remove dead satellites from orbit.