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Artemis III rocket core and mobile launcher progress toward 2027 test flight
Hardware for NASA’s Artemis III mission is officially on the move. While engineers prepare the rocket and launch structures, NASA has also changed the mission’s flight plan to test critical systems in Earth orbit before returning to the Moon.
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SBQuantum secures $4M USD seed round, names new CEO and expands to the US
Sherbrooke-based quantum sensor developer SBQuantum has closed an oversubscribed $4 million USD (approximately $5.48 million CAD) seed funding round. The announcement coincides with the appointment of…
Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation awarded $400K in Aqualunar Challenge
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA), in partnership with the Privy Council Office’s Impact Canada Initiative, has awarded Toronto-based Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation (CSMC) the $400,000 grand…
White House directs accelerated space nuclear power initiative
On April 14, 2026, the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) issued National Science and Technology Memorandum 3 (NSTM-3), officially launching the National Initiative for American Space…
Kepler awarded $30.1 million prime contract for European Space Agency HydRON optical network
Toronto-based Kepler Communications continues to cement its role in the European Space Agency’s (ESA) high-throughput broadband architecture, announcing today it has been selected as the prime contractor for…
Mission Control taps Magellan Aerospace for Lunar Utility Rover systems
Mission Control has selected Magellan Aerospace to join its team developing concepts for Canada’s Lunar Utility Rover. Working within a consortium of Canadian partners, Magellan will design subsystems…
FedDev Ontario injects $7M into Kepler’s high-speed satellite constellation
Toronto-based startup Kepler Communications has secured a $7 million federal investment to continue and commercialize its next-generation optical data relay satellite network in an effort to support Canada’s…
NASA taps SFL Missions to build eight satellites for solar wind study
oronto-based SFL Missions Inc. has been awarded a contract to build eight 150-kilogram satellites for NASA’s HelioSwarm science mission, utilizing the company’s DAUNTLESS platform.


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